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2006 Young Guns

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The Warriors have some brilliant talent

Sonny Fai - Bigger physical version of sonny bill williams
Sam Rapira - Bulldozing workaholic prop
Frank-paul Nuuausala - The return of Ali Lauiititi
Patrick Ah Van - Super super talented centre. Steve Renouf type player, huge future in front of him

The roosters have a guy called Setimata Sa, this kid is extremely talented too.
 

melon....

Coach
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roosterbooster1 said:
Jamie Soward
apparantly there's also another gun centre from New Zealand at Easts called Sa or something like that
as i said, apparantly he's a gun
I think youll find Josh Lewis gets the jump on Soward and Finch.
 

sydraider

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tiger_nick said:
Get a decent hair cut?

You Mr Nick are one sad individual, I have noticed you jump on any raiders fans post you can.

Look mate just get over it, sick of you genius tigers fans.

We BEAT YOU IN 89 you cant change that!

Have a nice day :D
 

Daza_06

Juniors
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This Josh Lewis guy sounds like he has talent i have only seen him play 1 match and that was the Jersey Flegg grand final. Is he a halfback or a five eight. Another player to watch is Tom Habercht from the Dragons.
 

The Colonel

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Brendan Oake will push for first grade selection this year. Injury to his sternum kept him out last year but I'd rate him the better of most of the young forwards coming through Parramatta.
 

sooperdooper

First Grade
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The Colonel said:
Brendan Oake will push for first grade selection this year. Injury to his sternum kept him out last year but I'd rate him the better of most of the young forwards coming through Parramatta.
i agree he is a good player however he needs to just get on the park in PL and do what he does best, play hard football. get some match fitness up!
 

rabbitville

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For the Bunnies, we have Beau Champion (can play anywhere in the backline, but probably best at 5/8 or fullback) coming through. He has some game time under his belt from 2005, expecting bigger and better things in '06.

Other moving up from PL to NRL are Shannon McPherson (lock), got a taste in the draw against the Dogs, 2006 could be the year for Rhys Hanbury (5/8 or halfback) also.

From the Flegg team, Beau Falloon and Michael Goward. We have some big boys in that team as well.
 

Daza_06

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rabbitville said:
For the Bunnies, we have Beau Champion (can play anywhere in the backline, but probably best at 5/8 or fullback) coming through. He has some game time under his belt from 2005, expecting bigger and better things in '06.

Other moving up from PL to NRL are Shannon McPherson (lock), got a taste in the draw against the Dogs, 2006 could be the year for Rhys Hanbury (5/8 or halfback) also.

From the Flegg team, Beau Falloon and Michael Goward. We have some big boys in that team as well.

Rhys Hanbury has all ready made his debut in the NRL i think??? He played one game then went back down to Jersey Flegg then a few weeks later he was on the bench with the Jersey Flegg team. Give me some info on him because he did make his NRL debut at a very young age.

Beau Champion should be the starting fullback for Souths showed real talent when he got his chance at the end of last season.
 

rabbitville

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Langmack threw Rhys to the wolves (way before he was ready) when he was under pressure to get any sort of result in 2004. At that time, he was a shining star in Flegg, afterwards had some trouble staying on track.

It was the one game from memory.

McRae won't make the same mistake with any of our young blokes.
 

rabbitville

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Daza_06 said:
Beau Champion should be the starting fullback for Souths showed real talent when he got his chance at the end of last season.

He wouldn't knock Sutton out of 5/8 that's for sure. I think McRae might start him from the bench until something opens us for him.

Polglase is on a one year contract (i think he has done extrememly well in the number 1...and gets better every game).
 

sooperdooper

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rabbitville said:
For the Bunnies, we have Beau Champion (can play anywhere in the backline, but probably best at 5/8 or fullback) coming through. He has some game time under his belt from 2005, expecting bigger and better things in '06.

Other moving up from PL to NRL are Shannon McPherson (lock), got a taste in the draw against the Dogs, 2006 could be the year for Rhys Hanbury (5/8 or halfback) also.

From the Flegg team, Beau Falloon and Michael Goward. We have some big boys in that team as well.
michael goward...gowie is a hooker if i am not mistaken? if it is him i am thinking of yes he is quite good.
rhys hanbury i dont rate he has played a game or two. not what a call a gifted halfback but does have a good kick
 

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