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Round 3 V Bulldogs

MrBlack

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Will be good to get the lollies this week. Three in a row is just the start we need.

In prior years we usually make a move during the rep season due to our lack of representation. Not sure that will be the case this year. If Moses (Mitchell) doesn't pick his game up then we could look at losing both halves, and almost certainly our best running forward in RCG.
 

franklin2323

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Will be good to get the lollies this week. Three in a row is just the start we need.

In prior years we usually make a move during the rep season due to our lack of representation. Not sure that will be the case this year. If Moses (Mitchell) doesn't pick his game up then we could look at losing both halves, and almost certainly our best running forward in RCG.

Freddy loves Peachey. I dare say he will be the bench utility so wins now are important
 
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Will be good to get the lollies this week. Three in a row is just the start we need.

In prior years we usually make a move during the rep season due to our lack of representation. Not sure that will be the case this year. If Moses (Mitchell) doesn't pick his game up then we could look at losing both halves, and almost certainly our best running forward in RCG.

One positive, the new origin calendar has less impact on the NRL season.


So for us, we have a bye before origin 1, but then play 2 days after the game (this isn’t too bad, players have often said backing up in quick succession is easier than 3-4 days later)


For origin 2 no club is impacted either side

For origin 3 we’ll lose players against the warriors at home, then we back up 2 days after origin against the Sharks.


So if everything goes well we may only lose all our players for one game, but it wouldn’t surprise me to see some rested after game 3.
 

mxlegend99

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The more picked. The better. Remembering back to recent debutants. Mansour 2016. Moylan 2016. Gordon 2010.

They came back with confidence and had arguably the best form of their careers for the remainder of the season. Despite being in losing series.
 

MrBlack

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Great so we lose our players against the one team that never has any State of Origin players in the Warriors.....
 

OldPanther

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The more picked. The better. Remembering back to recent debutants. Mansour 2016. Moylan 2016. Gordon 2010.

They came back with confidence and had arguably the best form of their careers for the remainder of the season. Despite being in losing series.

Wish I could like this twice. Even out of form Merrin was slightly less out of form and Tamou as well after there rep games.
 
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Panthers Jersey Flegg coach Ben Harden has named his side to face New Zealand Warriors at St Marys Leagues Stadium on Saturday.

The Jersey Flegg Panthers will wear the 2018 Away Jersey.

JF Panthers v JF Warriors
1pm Saturday

St Marys Leagues Stadium

1. Daine LAURIE
2. Justin JONES
3. Shannon HARRIS
4. Zac RYAN
5. Brian TOO
6. Adam FEARNLEY
7. Isaac THOMPSON
8. Mitch REVELL
9. Meni LUKE
10. Brad GAUT
11. Billy BURNS
12. J'maine HOPGOOD
13. Mitch KENNY (c)

14. Isaiah NIUMATA
15. John TRIMBOLI
16. James CONROY
17. Jack QUINN
18. Bryn CALLAGHAN
19. Ryan PRITCHARD
21. Dean BLORE
 
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Panthers ISP coach Guy Missio has named his side to face New Zealand Warriors at St Marys Leagues Stadium on Saturday.

Panthers v Warriors
3pm Saturday

St Marys Leagues Stadium

1. Caleb AEKINS
2. Maika SIVO
3. Adam KEIGHRAN
4. Tom EISENHUTH
5. Ratu TUISESE
6. Chad O'DONNELL
7. Liam COLEMAN
8. Oliver CLARK
9. Wayde EGAN
10. Paea PUA
11. Kaide ELLIS (c)
12. Reed IZZARD
13. Liam MARTIN

14. Soni LUKE
15. Sarafu FATIAKI
16. Henry SEUMANU
17. Atonio PELESASA
 
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1. Dylan EDWARDS - sponsored by Hertz
2. Josh MANSOUR - sponsored by Potter Automotive
3. Waqa BLAKE - sponsored by Annlyn Motors
4. Dean WHARE - sponsored by Col Western Sheds
5. Dallin WATENE-ZELEZNIAK - sponsored by Chardon and Abbott Home Loans
6. James MALONEY - sponsored by Elite Sand and Soil
7. Nathan CLEARY - sponsored by Protech Locksmiths
8. James TAMOU - sponsored by Signace
9. Peter WALLACE (c) - sponsored by HIX Group
10. Reagan CAMPBELL-GILLARD - sponsored by Daily Press
11. Viliame KIKAU - sponsored by Sinclair Ford
12. Isaah YEO - sponsored by Heartland Holden
13. Trent MERRIN - sponsored by OAK Plus

14. Tyrone PEACHEY - sponsored by Irresistible Pools and Spas
15. Corey HARAWIRA-NAERA - sponsored by Chemtools
16. Moses LEOTA - sponsored by Steel Roofing Supply Centre
17. James FISHER-HARRIS - sponsored by ABL Tile and Bathroom Centre
18. Sione KATOA - sponsored by OAK Plus
19. Nick LUI-TOSO - sponsored by OAK Plus
20. Jarome LUAI - sponsored by OAK Plus
21. Christian CRICHTON - sponsored by OAK Plus
 
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The more picked. The better. Remembering back to recent debutants. Mansour 2016. Moylan 2016. Gordon 2010.

They came back with confidence and had arguably the best form of their careers for the remainder of the season. Despite being in losing series.

Yeah I agree, the positives outweigh the negatives. We need big match experience.
 

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