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08 :: GFQ2 Sat :: Sea Eagles 32 Warriors 6 (NZW eliminated) @ SFS

Grand Finalist #2?


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gong_eagle

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Matai ready to rumble despite pain

September 26, 2008

http://news.leaguehq.com.au/sport/matai-ready-to-rumble-despite-pain-20080926-4ooc.html


Manly centre Steve Matai has been playing with a busted shoulder for several weeks but won't use the injury as an excuse for his own self-rated "average" form.
The damaging Sea Eagles centre believes his defence has been lacking its usual venom recently but in a major warning to the New Zealand Warriors he wants to make amends in Saturday's NRL preliminary final at the Sydney Football Stadium.
"(My form) has been pretty average but just as a team it's been pretty good," Matai told AAP.
"(I need to) just probably tighten up on my defence. I think my defence has been pretty sloppy the last few weeks and I'm hoping to rectify that this weekend."
But his opponent Saturday, Warriors centre Brent Tate, thinks the total opposite of Matai's form in 2008.
He believes Matai has added variety to his attack this year and is more dangerous as a result.
"I have got a hell of a lot of respect for him. He is such a tough competitor and he doesn't do anything by halves," said Tate.
"He is probably one of the most physical centres you will play against.
"He has brought a lot more to his game this year with his footwork, and he is starting to score a lot of tries throughout the year, with his footwork and his speed."
The problem for 24-year-old Matai however has been while he is playing well he is doing so in pain.
His shoulder continues to play up and although he has physically overcome the neck injury which threatened his career last year, the mental scars remain.
"I definitely think I've been pretty lucky. The medical staff here have been good for me, they've looked after me and given me good advice," he said.
"Whenever they think I'm not fit to play they won't put me on and have looked after my neck well.
"You know once you've hurt it you don't want to do it again and you go into a tackle and sort of don't go in as hard.
"I've taken a lot of positives from the doctor who keeps telling me it is good.
"(There are) just some small niggly things that keep re occurring.
"I'm just looking forward to a break and hopefully I can get these injuries fixed.
"The neck is starting to come good hey, but my shoulder has been playing up a little bit."
With just two weeks left Matai says he no longer has to preserve his body and can unleash himself for the rest of the year.
But he will choose his victims wisely.
He didn't watch the Warriors win last week but has seen the damage his Kiwi Test teammate Ruben Wiki did to Roosters centre Sia Soliola.
Wiki knocked Soliola out with a brutal hit up and Matai, one of league's toughest defenders, is cautious about tackling his childhood idol.
"I've seen Sia come off second best against Ruben and I was like, 'Oh sh*t I hope he doesn't run at me'," said Matai.
"I would be getting out of the way if he was running at me."
© 2008 AAP
 

gong_eagle

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Three control fate of Manly, NZ

September 26, 2008
http://news.leaguehq.com.au/sport/three-control-fate-of-manly-nz-20080926-4oqo.html


At the start of the year few gave them a chance, but now three unknown hookers hold the NRL destiny of Manly and the New Zealand Warriors in their crafty hands.
Forget Melbourne's Test hooker Cameron Smith and his season-ending suspension - Ian Henderson, Matt Ballin and Heath L'Estrange are now the men who will decide who wins the 2008 NRL premiership.
Two rejects and a pretty boy.
Warriors hooker Henderson and Manly interchange rake L'Estrange are both journeymen who were told they wouldn't cut it elsewhere but have found greener pastures with their current sides.
And Sea Eagles No.9 Ballin was this week named the sexiest man in league.
But there is nothing sexy about the way the trio play rugby league.
They don't command the spotlight or the salaries of Smith, Danny Buderus and co, but they undoubtedly control the performance of their football team.
Henderson had to fight for his place in the Warriors side but his rise to starting hooker has coincided with the club winning 10 of their past 12 games to reach Saturday's NRL preliminary final against Manly.
He is in such fine form that his scheming runs from dummy half have made him the top hooker for metres gained and tackle breaks.
Ballin and L'Estrange, meanwhile, have shed the shadow of former Manly captain Michael Monaghan by filling his role with their own brand of control and flair.
Such is the importance of the trio's performances that both clubs have made it one of their key goals to shut the other out of Saturday's game.
"Hendo is a great player. He is a bloody tough bastard and just runs hard," said L'Estrange.
"He is probably a main focus point for us. He is getting those quick play-the-balls and making 15m every time he runs and we can't have that.
"We have to wrap him up and not let him bump us off and get him on the ground and slow him up.
"He had a lot of time (last week against the Sydney Roosters), especially down on their line. We will be trying to rectify that this weekend."
Warriors coach Ivan Cleary senses as much danger in the Manly duo, noting Ballin's ability to control the tempo of the game and L'Estrange's injection of speed that can blow it apart.
"Matt Ballin, he has had a really good season for them. He cleans up a lot of what they do. He defends well and he is very steady from dummy half," said Cleary.
"And L'Estrange has been a real weapon for them coming off the bench, so they don't have any weaknesses in the team."
It hasn't been easy for either Ballin or L'Estrange - replacing a club champion never is.
Monaghan's exit to England prompted many critics to suggest Manly couldn't even threaten for the title without the lively former halfback.
But Ballin and L'Estrange have formed a dynamic partnership that gives Manly attacking drive for the full 80 minutes, particularly when the man they call 'Stranger' comes on in the last 25 minutes.
Former Rooster L'Estrange admits he feared being "made the reason why they didn't win this year" when he first crossed the Harbour Bridge, but now he is happy with the way he and Ballin have performed.
"I just come on and try to get a bit of an injection and lift the boys a little bit and try and bring them home with a bit of steam," said L'Estrange.
"Mick (Monaghan) was a great player and he went off to England and there was a lot of pressure put on Matty and I to become the one hooker to take over, but we've joined together and are playing good footy and hopefully nothing can stop us from here."
© 2008 AAP
 

Garts

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I am also quietly confident. We should have no troubles beating them, however we all know what can happen so I am also nervous. Cant wait for the game.
 

gong_eagle

First Grade
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I am also quietly confident. We should have no troubles beating them, however we all know what can happen so I am also nervous. Cant wait for the game.

me too
where are your seats ?
Ill pop over and say G'day
or gonna be at the Olympic from 4:30ish
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calming the nerves
 

Garts

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I am in bay 34 I think, row n. I have a party on in Surry Hills tonight so I will be there having a few beers, I will probably wander over around 7.
 

byrne_rovelli_fan82

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Haha I love it when the competition gets confident, more fun to ruin their spirits. And of course Melbourne would want Manly to win. Why? Coz Manly will still stumble at the final hurdle, where as the Storm are obviously scared of actually losing to the Warriors, again! LOL
 

Ice777

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Haha I love it when the competition gets confident, more fun to ruin their spirits. And of course Melbourne would want Manly to win. Why? Coz Manly will still stumble at the final hurdle, where as the Storm are obviously scared of actually losing to the Warriors, again! LOL

Sorry to burst your bubble junior but i'd rather the Warriors win tonight. Manly have been there done that, know what it's all about and after losing last year will want redemption. The Warriors for the most part haven't been there and they'd stand more of a chance of being overawed on the big stage next week.

In saying that Manly by 12.
 

Garts

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If the Warriors beat Manly tonight, they will not beat Melbourne next week. I also think the Storm would rather face the Warriors, same reasons as Ice gave.
 

shiznit

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the warriors would pump the storm if they go through.... thats a given...

the storm cant pull there bully tactics against the warriors forwards and Hendo & Hohaia will carve the storm a new arsehole around the ruck with the grapple king suspended.

then theres the massive mismatch on the left side... Ropati & Manu will cause Turner & Izzy even more headaches than a couple of weeks ago...
 

Shorty

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Sorry to burst your bubble junior but i'd rather the Warriors win tonight. Manly have been there done that, know what it's all about and after losing last year will want redemption. The Warriors for the most part haven't been there and they'd stand more of a chance of being overawed on the big stage next week.

In saying that Manly by 12.

If the Warriors beat Manly tonight, they will not beat Melbourne next week. I also think the Storm would rather face the Warriors, same reasons as Ice gave.
Really?
Facing the team that smacked em' back down to Earth in the finals and really struggle to beat?? All this without the captain..
I think they'd be beaten and beaten convincingly.
 

cupid

Juniors
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Nerves are kicking in! though if there is a team we have to lose to I'm happy for it to be the Warriors.
 

Tommax25

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I predict manly win 38-14, robertson first try scorer, orford last try scorer, matais season ends in injury, wiki scores a double, and witt kicks 1/4
 

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