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North Sydney - 2017

Scoopdog

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Why is Tasi on the bench? Reports I've read is that he is one of the players that played well last week
and now he's on the bench?
Tasi constantly runs from the right side of thefield,to the left!was lazy in defence.if this side learns to complete sets,kick into corners for territorial advantage,and play structured attack to the right side of the field,they can threaten this competition!last week,50%completions,this week not much better,and absolutely terrible last tackle options 90%of the time.they are tough,work hard,but at the moment,have no real direction in attack.imagine if they fix that up!
 

CAFPOW

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Tasi constantly runs from the right side of thefield,to the left!was lazy in defence.if this side learns to complete sets,kick into corners for territorial advantage,and play structured attack to the right side of the field,they can threaten this competition!last week,50%completions,this week not much better,and absolutely terrible last tackle options 90%of the time.they are tough,work hard,but at the moment,have no real direction in attack.imagine if they fix that up!

Damn! He must be suffering from Hegartytitis, its a disease where a player tries to measure the distance between the right sideline to the left and vise versa. Thanks Scoopdog.
 

Souths Till I Die

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Tasi constantly runs from the right side of thefield,to the left!was lazy in defence.if this side learns to complete sets,kick into corners for territorial advantage,and play structured attack to the right side of the field,they can threaten this competition!last week,50%completions,this week not much better,and absolutely terrible last tackle options 90%of the time.they are tough,work hard,but at the moment,have no real direction in attack.imagine if they fix that up!

That's a halves problem then?
 

Scoopdog

Juniors
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That's a halves problem then?
The team seemed rudderless constantly!we are too shallow with most kicks,kick deep and let this ruthless defence force errors!5th tackle options were poor on most occasions.this is a good team,but could be even better with better completions to their sets.playing 2 good teams in the next 2weeks,will be a good test!
 

Souths Till I Die

First Grade
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The team seemed rudderless constantly!we are too shallow with most kicks,kick deep and let this ruthless defence force errors!5th tackle options were poor on most occasions.this is a good team,but could be even better with better completions to their sets.playing 2 good teams in the next 2weeks,will be a good test!

Okay well that's promising. It would be good to get some success in the lower grades. We have struggled for a while now.
 

Rsag85

Bench
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The North Sydney Bears have named their team to play the Wyong Roos in Round 7 of the 2017 Intrust Super Premiership at North Sydney Oval on Thursday 13 April at 6:30pm.

Rabbitohs Brett Greinke will return to the field for his first game since sustaining a leg injury at the end of 2016.



1) Latrell Robinson

2) Dane Nielsen

3) Ed Murphy

4) Tyrell Fuimaono

5) Sitiveni Moceidreke

6) Luke Kelly

7) Eli Levido

8) Anthony Cherrington

9) Brad Deitz

10) Dave Tyrrell

11) Tautalatasi Tasi

12) Cheyne Whitelaw

13) Robbie Rochow



Interchange:

14) Toby Rudolf

15) Clayton Williams

16) Jamal Hunt

17) Brett Greinke
 
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North Sydney Bears Name Squad To Face Wyong On Thursday Night


Tue 11th April, 05:15PM

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Bears celebrate Eli Levido try - Intrust Super Premiership | Round 6 | Canterbury-Bankstown Vs North Sydney | Belmore Sports Ground | 8/04/2017. Photo Steve Little www.redandblackzone.com.


The North Sydney Bears have named their team to play the Wyong Roos in Round 7 of the 2017 Intrust Super Premiership at North Sydney Oval on Thursday 13 April at 6:30pm.

Rabbitohs Brett Greinke will return to the field for his first game since sustaining a leg injury at the end of 2016.



1) Latrell Robinson

2) Dane Nielsen

3) Ed Murphy

4) Tyrell Fuimaono

5) Sitiveni Moceidreke

6) Luke Kelly

7) Eli Levido

8) Anthony Cherrington

9) Brad Deitz

10) Dave Tyrrell

11) Tautalatasi Tasi

12) Cheyne Whitelaw

13) Robbie Rochow



Interchange:

14) Toby Rudolf

15) Clayton Williams

16) Jamal Hunt

17) Brett Greinke

http://www.rabbitohs.com.au/news/2017/04/11/north_sydney_bears_n.html
 

alien

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North Sydney Bears Name Squad To Face Wyong On Thursday Night

Tue 11th April, 05:15PM

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Bears celebrate Eli Levido try - Intrust Super Premiership | Round 6 | Canterbury-Bankstown Vs North Sydney | Belmore Sports Ground | 8/04/2017. Photo Steve Little www.redandblackzone.com.

The North Sydney Bears have named their team to play the Wyong Roos in Round 7 of the 2017 Intrust Super Premiership at North Sydney Oval on Thursday 13 April at 6:30pm.

Rabbitohs Brett Greinke will return to the field for his first game since sustaining a leg injury at the end of 2016.

1) Latrell Robinson

2) Dane Nielsen

3) Ed Murphy

4) Tyrell Fuimaono

5) Sitiveni Moceidreke

6) Luke Kelly

7) Eli Levido

8) Anthony Cherrington

9) Brad Deitz

10) Dave Tyrrell

11) Tautalatasi Tasi

12) Cheyne Whitelaw

13) Robbie Rochow

Interchange:

14) Toby Rudolf

15) Clayton Williams

16) Jamal Hunt

17) Brett Greinke

http://www.rabbitohs.com.au/news/2017/04/11/north_sydney_bears_n.html

Interesting that Cameron Murray isn't named..
 

alien

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Roos Tame Bears
Tom Skolarikis
Thu 13th April, 08:15PM

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BOUND FOR GLORY? The Wyong Roos put on a show against Norths.

The Wyong Roos have made a strong statement this evening by accounting for the North Sydney Bears by 34-6 at North Sydney Oval in the Intrust Super Premiership NSW.

Despite a strong show of support from the Bears faithful at the club’s spiritual home, a dominant performance by Roos five-eighth, Jayden Nikorima, saw the playmaker kick seven goals from seven attempts, while Connor Watson and Chris Centrone both grabbed try-scoring doubles to help their side to a convincing victory.

The Roos snared first points in part thanks to a penalty against the Bears for hands in the ruck that eventually led to a repeat set for Wyong. With the Bears desperately defending their own line, Nikorima threw a pass out to fullback Watson, who crashed over out wide. Nikorima added the extras to make it 6-0 in favour of the Roos after 10 minutes.

Another penalty to Wyong shortly afterwards would see the visitors again have a throw of the dice inside Norths’ 20-metre line. But while the Roos continued to look dangerous with the ball in hand, the home-side’s defence would hold strong.

With 25 minutes gone, Nikorima chanced his hand with a beautiful chip over the top in centre-field before regathering on the first bounce, only to be taken down 20 metres short of the line. But while the Bears were able to scramble to diffuse the situation, Nikorima would add an extra two points to his team’s score-card not long afterwards when a penalty was blown right in front of the sticks, bringing the score to 8-0 with 12 minutes left in the opening stanza.

The Bears looked to strike back when they received two penalties in quick succession inside the Roos’ 10 metre line shortly before half-time, but despite multiple promising attacking raids, Norths were unable to finish — the Roos heading into the sheds with an eight point advantage.

On the resumption, the Bears were seemingly through inside the first minute of play when Jamal Hunt broke through and only had to put the ball down. But the play was called back by the referee on the grounds of an obstruction earlier in the piece.

But it would again be the Roos who would draw blood with another penalty goal to Nikorima before an energetic run from Brendan Santi saw the back-rower crash over from close-range. Nikorima again converted from out wide to make it 16-0.

The Roos would pick up where they left off from their very next set, when Nikorima’s final-tackle bomb wasn’t diffused by the Bears, allowing Watson to race through and grab his second. Nikorima was again on song with the boot, putting the visitors 22 points clear.

The try would briefly spark Norths into action — the Bears upping the tempo in attack with some strong charges close to the line. But the Roos were unperturbed, repelling wave after wave of red and black attack.

Wyong would then turn defence into attack when Watson broke clean through the Bears defence — the fullback sprinting some 40 metres before throwing on overhead pass back inside to Chris Centrone who strolled over to score. Nikorima made it six from six with the boot to make it 28-0.

With eight minutes in the match remaining, a slick backline movement saw Centrone finish up with his second of the night before Nikorima kept his goal-kicking record intact at seven from seven despite hitting the upright in his attempt.

Norths would desperately try to open their scoring account late in the game, and would finally come up with a consolation try through Tautalatasi Tasi on the stroke of full-time — the winger racing over in the corner to touch down. Eli Levido converted from the touch-line to bring the final score to 34-6 in favour of the Roos.

http://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2017/04/13/roos_tame_bears.html
 

CAFPOW

Juniors
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Tasi on the Wing? First he was in the bench, next he was in 2nd row and now on the Wing. Does the coach have no idea where to put him or is he under instruction from Madge to do some positional experiment?
 

Rabbits20

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Tasi on the Wing? First he was in the bench, next he was in 2nd row and now on the Wing. Does the coach have no idea where to put him or is he under instruction from Madge to do some positional experiment?
Sorry but Tasi is a dud imo.
 

Rabbits20

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That's ok. Tasi was one of the 2 players threatened the line last season. The other was Goodwin. This season we have a overhyped Talakai and Moceidreke.
I respect your view.

Yeah Talakai is being overhyped.

I wanted to see Fuimaono get a go.
 

CAFPOW

Juniors
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I respect your view.

Yeah Talakai is being overhyped.

I wanted to see Fuimaono get a go.

Same. We have to be careful with this overhyping business. AJ I think is one of those players overhyped. He is off contract at the end of this season, if he doesn't perform, I think he should be one of the players released at the end of this season.
 

CAFPOW

Juniors
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Feleti Mateo is off contract. He was released by Salford and currently playing for the North Sydney Bears feeder club, Hills Distric Bulls.

Bears team this week...

1 Sitiveni Moceidreke
2 Tautalatasi Tasi
3 Dane Nielson
4 Edward Murphy
5 Eli Levido
6 Luke Kelly
7 Adam Doueihi
8 Robbie Rochow
9 Bradley Deitz (C)
10 Dave Tyrrell
11 Tyrell Fuimaono
12 Anthony Cherrington
13 Cheyne Whitelaw

Interchange
14 Toby Rudolf
15 Piki Rogers
16 Brett Greinke
17 Fred Junior Mauala
 

Rsag85

Bench
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Feleti Mateo is off contract. He was released by Salford and currently playing for the North Sydney Bears feeder club, Hills Distric Bulls.

Bears team this week...

1 Sitiveni Moceidreke
2 Tautalatasi Tasi
3 Dane Nielson
4 Edward Murphy
5 Eli Levido
6 Luke Kelly
7 Adam Doueihi
8 Robbie Rochow
9 Bradley Deitz (C)
10 Dave Tyrrell
11 Tyrell Fuimaono
12 Anthony Cherrington
13 Cheyne Whitelaw

Interchange
14 Toby Rudolf
15 Piki Rogers
16 Brett Greinke
17 Fred Junior Mauala

Meteo has put on the kilos (not in the good way)
 

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