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Post by crow on Aug 17, 2019 21:18:21 GMT 10
the differnce between the top 3 teams and the rest is huge. It is pretty lopsided. I guess that would be due to a couple teams knowing how to rort the system.
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Post by Electric Eel on Aug 18, 2019 14:24:34 GMT 10
the differnce between the top 3 teams and the rest is huge. It is pretty lopsided. I guess that would be due to a couple teams knowing how to rort the system. The Storm have the best crooks in the game, followed by the Roosters. Even when caught, they still cheat. Once a crook, always a crook. This year could be a suprise? Maybe Storm and Roosters will choke.
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Post by crow on Aug 19, 2019 2:10:49 GMT 10
I dont think both teams will choke, maybe one at best. They are head and shoulders above any other team,and well coached. Yes, admittedly they cheat, but they are smart enough to get away with it. I hate to say it but the Raiders can probably give both teams a bit of a run for there money.
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Post by Electric Eel on Aug 19, 2019 19:46:08 GMT 10
I dont think both teams will choke, maybe one at best. They are head and shoulders above any other team,and well coached. Yes, admittedly they cheat, but they are smart enough to get away with it. I hate to say it but the Raiders can probably give both teams a bit of a run for there money. I wouldn't mind the Raiders winning if they had a different coach. Don't want to see Ricky Stuart win a Premiership. Eels v Raiders Grand Final and the Eels win by 22.
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Post by crow on Aug 20, 2019 2:53:54 GMT 10
wouldnt that really piss Ricky Stuart off, I couldnt think of anything more enjoyable. He is a real jerk.
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Post by Electric Eel on Aug 20, 2019 11:51:05 GMT 10
wouldnt that really piss Ricky Stuart off, I couldnt think of anything more enjoyable. He is a real jerk. Raiders to lose the Grand Final. Ricky Stuart to blame the referees. I was watching old Grand Finals on Youtube the other day and geez, the Raiders and Broncos were great in the late 80s to mid 90s. Some great players there.
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Post by crow on Aug 20, 2019 23:33:51 GMT 10
the Raiders and Broncos games back then were great to watch. Both teams were loaded with star players and the 1989 GF was one of the best games ever.
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Post by Electric Eel on Aug 21, 2019 13:45:53 GMT 10
the Raiders and Broncos games back then were great to watch. Both teams were loaded with star players and the 1989 GF was one of the best games ever. 1989 was the best GF ever. Warren Ryan still gets criticized to this day for taking off Roach and Sironen, just before the game went into extra time. He had to make decisions in the moment while everyone who bags him makes decisions with hindsight. LOL
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Post by crow on Aug 22, 2019 2:51:11 GMT 10
Even though they were both great players, Ryan had no idea at the time that the game would go into overtime. Everyone is a genius in hindsight. Even if Roach and Sironen stayed on I dont think the result would have changed. They were both spent from memory.
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Post by Electric Eel on Aug 22, 2019 22:26:18 GMT 10
Even though they were both great players, Ryan had no idea at the time that the game would go into overtime. Everyone is a genius in hindsight. Even if Roach and Sironen stayed on I dont think the result would have changed. They were both spent from memory. I agree, the Raiders comeback was unstoppable. Warren Ryan got the blame for the same thing in 1981 - The 1981 grand final, the 'Battle of the Battlers', ranks as one of the greats. Newtown fans were confident their team could match it with the better qualified Eels, who were still chasing their first ever title. In the end though it was Parramatta, fresh from the week off, who outlasted the courage Jets. Sadly, it was Newtown's last serious shot at the Sydney premiership. The match was played in windy conditions. Newtown lock Graeme O'Grady gave the Blues army plenty of hope when he scooted over for the first try of the match in the twentieth minute. Five minutes later Parramatta hit the front 5-3 when Kenny crossed out wide and Cronin kicked a sensational conversion. With thirty minutes gone Hetherington crossed for Newtown's second try before Parramatta snatched back a halftime lead of 7-6 when Cronin kicked his second goal. When Raudonikis flew over in the forty-fourth minute Newtown had scored three tries to one and led 11-7. A tense struggle ensued for the next twenty-two minutes as the play swept from one end of the field to the other. In the fifty-seventh minute Newtown coach Warren Ryan made some crucial team changes, replacing Barry Jensen and Craig Ellis-who had both been playing well-with Jim Walters and Geoff Bugden. The decision proved as fateful as his removal of Steve Roach and Paul Sironen in the dying stages of the 1989 grand final. With fourteen minutes left, Parramatta's dreams of the last thirty-five years came true. Veteran Bob O'Reilly seized the opportunity and raced to the blindside from dummy half to begin a spectacular 65 metre charge which concluded with Sterling and Steve Sharp putting Atkins away for the try. Parramatta hit the front 12-11 and had knocked the last bit of fight out of Newtown. Ella crossed for the sealer in the seventy-fifth minute and Kenny scored a minute before full-time. Parramatta's first premiership was perpetrated by the old heads-Bob O'Reilly (glory at last after seasons of heartache), former St George premiership player and captain Steve Edge, Ray Price, Ron Hilditch and Mick Cronin (whose four goals proved crucial). The scenes at Parramatta's clubhouse on the night of 27 September 1981 will never be seen again. Neither will the old Cumberland Oval grandstand which was burnt to the ground by overzealous fans in the aftermath. After their win, a more gracious Parramatta RLFC submitted an apology to the NSWRL over the Gibson-Hartley feud. Hartley, a former Easts, Newtown and Canterbury half-back, announced his shock retirement at the end of the season to concentrate on a successful career in the media.
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Post by crow on Aug 23, 2019 3:30:11 GMT 10
The Newtown side was a really good team. The Eels ended up blowing them away but Newtown could b very proud of themselves. The Eels just had an amazing team. Would probably rank as one of the best club sides ever.
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Post by Electric Eel on Aug 23, 2019 13:51:49 GMT 10
The Newtown side was a really good team. The Eels ended up blowing them away but Newtown could b very proud of themselves. The Eels just had an amazing team. Would probably rank as one of the best club sides ever. That game had a great ending - many tries. And what about Brett Kenny's dummy to Steve Ella, fooled everyone!! Right on fulltime.
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Post by crow on Aug 23, 2019 23:44:50 GMT 10
It is a shame we will never see an Eels side as good as back in the 80's due to the salary cap.
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Post by Electric Eel on Aug 24, 2019 13:21:23 GMT 10
It is a shame we will never see an Eels side as good as back in the 80's due to the salary cap. Those days are long gone. Great football and great world. Now it's BA at Parra losing finals.
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Post by crow on Aug 24, 2019 22:46:31 GMT 10
Shame we will never see a team as good. They were so much fun to watch. This is one thing you can say back in the good old days!!!
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