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Thanks Wags but you should have left ages ago. He reminds me of a hypercolour t shirt. Great for one season.
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the season that never ends....
Thanks Wags but you should have left ages ago. He reminds me of a hypercolour t shirt. Great for one season.
No playingfarewell for Wags or just papertalk??
Hages looks to have put the cue in the rack for the season anyway...
Hindmarsh plays a lone hand for the Eels
BY JOHN MACDONALD
2/09/2008 12:29:00 PM
When Wendell Sailor put the ball down under the posts for his second try on Saturday night, Nathan Hindmarsh was a metre away from the St George Illawarra winger.
Hindmarsh had willed himself to chase Sailor, though the chase was pointless. There was no other Parramatta player in sight.
Two minutes earlier Hindmarsh had willed himself to chase the Saints other winger, Josh Morris, and had put the flyer into touch two metres from the Parramatta line.
If defence is an attitude, the Parramatta second-rower has it in spades.
That attitude was reflected by few of his team-mates in the 42-14 loss that ended Parramattas NRL finals hopes.
Hindmarshs reward was to be benched 20 minutes from the end of the humilation; coach Michael Hagan didnt want to risk further injury to the lionhearted one and the game and Parramattas season were gone.
"Im nearly over it," Hagan said yesterday of the loss of the game and a dream.
"It was a disappointing effort, and thats being kind."
From the phlegmatic Hagan, thats being scathingly critical.
As someone who had been in countless dressing rooms as player and coach before big games, had he any sense of what was, or rather what wasnt coming?
"We had a pretty good week in preparation. Without Brett Finch it was going to be more difficult, but with two games left you dont expect less than a full effort.
"You dont expect such soft defence. We were never in it. Theyre a quality team and were very good but we helped them to look good."
Hagan said Parramatta was probably paying for the three or four games they should have won at other times in the season.
"The season is also probably two or three games too long, physically and mentally, for young players like the Keating brothers and Taulima Tautai," he said.
"You play young blokes a lot longer than youd want to because of the way the salary cap restricts the number of experienced players you can have."
Hagan said the season would be reviewed after this Saturdays final game against finals contenders, the New Zealand Warriors at Parramatta Stadium.
He said Finch was an almost-certain non-starter and Hindmarsh was unlikely because of continuing problems with a big toe, and other injuries he was carrying.
Threequarter Joel Reddy and backrower Daniel Wagon had also not recovered from injuries and would not be risked.
Hagan said if Parramatta were still in contention for the finals, Finch and Hindmarsh would have been certain starters.
http://parramatta.yourguide.com.au/...h-plays-a-lone-hand-for-the-eels/1260570.aspx
Excellent thread this.
But my favourite memories of Wags are both in 2001. Firstly, that runaway try he scored against Brisbane at ANZ in about round 15 to ice the game and put us at the top of the table. Was a very tense seesawing match for a good 65 minutes or so until he hit that gap and raced 40 to score .
) always a team man and worked hard.That was the first one I though of.
The second was in one of his first games for Parra up here in Newy in 99 , ran down the eastern sideline as a gangly long-necked winger to score a 60 metre try.
I also agree that whilst he is past his prime , this thread is not the most appropriate place to say good riddance .
clearly wag's is a winner and should never have been blamed for any of our past problems

Except for that loss in the semis in 2005 where he wrote the textbook on how not to defend Matt Bowen (sprinting up out of the line everytime - slipping over, beating his fist on the ground).
Some good memories, some shocking memories![]()
