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Anyone Heard Scores Of The Lower Grades???

Vicious

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I would have loved to have been there tonight,but am feeling ill and was wondering if anyone has heard scores from the Flegg and Premier League games???
 

Vicious

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I hate seeing us get beat anytime,but these floggings might not be a bad thing as the coach needs to wake up and give certain players more of a go.Kieran Kerr in particular!
 

Dragons Cross

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I don't think that Keiran Kerr is the answer for you guys, when he was at Saints he played a few 1st grade games and looked the goods but then got shown up for what he really is, a solid premier league player.
 

Vicious

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Dragons Cross said:
I don't think that Keiran Kerr is the answer for you guys, when he was at Saints he played a few 1st grade games and looked the goods but then got shown up for what he really is, a solid premier league player.
Well he`s played 4 1st grade games for 4 wins!That says something in itself,everyone loves a winner!
 

SouthernTiger

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he didnt get shown up. He was injured and the reality was st george had two very good halves in firman and head. 3 tries from 4 games isnt a bad record in any body books. Heis yet to play a bad game in first grade.Maybe he isnt up to but you can hardly make that judgement yet

Isnt it funny how we had that opinion of withers

cheers

s. tiger
 
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Kerr will add some much need long kicks and as tommy called them a moon ball.

Prince kicked ave tonight his early bombd where good and found space a few times
 

m0j0

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Don't know the scores yet, but I've heard the Roosters won Flegg and Premmies.
 

Dragons Cross

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SouthernTiger said:
he didnt get shown up. He was injured and the reality was st george had two very good halves in firman and head. 3 tries from 4 games isnt a bad record in any body books. Heis yet to play a bad game in first grade.Maybe he isnt up to but you can hardly make that judgement yet

Isnt it funny how we had that opinion of withers

cheers

s. tiger

I'm not talking about last season, I'm mean 2002 when he couldn't beat Willie Peters in to first grade. But as Vicious said he's played 4 games for 3 tries and you can't argue with that I suppose.

Withers was never a half and never will be a half, he's a solid hooker and I think he'll go well next season as our number one. He would have been great for you guys if he wasn't played out of position behind a weak forward pack.
 

yappy

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We were 6-1 down on the penalties after 15 minutes and few of them were anything more than 50/50's. Had the ball twice in that time. Defended brilliantly for the first 5 or so about 50 straight tackles in our own 20, but that takes it out of you and we opened up under the flood of possession to conceed 20 points by the 20 minute mark.

Once the ref decided he'd had enough fun at our expense the game evened right out and he held them 12 all until the last minute when they scored on the bell for 38-12. That said the chooks played (especially at the beginning) at another level of intensity. We were matching them but without the ball couldn't hang on. Their defence was awesome (if decidedly quick off the line :roll: ) and we just couldn't get through em. As usual they were consistent and played the full 80 whilst we were inconsistent and played well for about 60.

Kerr was again good, and would you believe Patto! Made some telling runs and scored a strong try crashing through the heart of the defence :shock: . The Covell knockers haven't a clue, he just keeps doing the little things well. Shut down a situation when Kenny made a very poor miss and the flying pick up of a grubber on the goal line that he scooped up and ran out to the 30 through heavy traffic was all class.

Duffy was poleaxed by Dorn in a disgraceful head high. Just blatant. Duff had to be helped from the field and didn't return, but did Dorn go? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I don't know how many more times I'm going to have to say it - ******FORGET GRAY VIANE******* He isn't even a shadow of his former self. He used to be a kamakaze which was why he could play above his weight. Now he looks like he's trying to avoid getting a scratch. He's gone I reckon. Plum definitely offers more, but not the impact of the old Gravy.

Flegg went well against the most expensive u/20's side in history holding them to 10-6 at half time. We didn't touch the ball once in the first 10 of the second and the chooks have too much ammo for that much possession and blew us away in this period. I think it ended 32-12.
 

Vicious

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yappy said:
We were 6-1 down on the penalties after 15 minutes and few of them were anything more than 50/50's. Had the ball twice in that time. Defended brilliantly for the first 5 or so about 50 straight tackles in our own 20, but that takes it out of you and we opened up under the flood of possession to conceed 20 points by the 20 minute mark.

Once the ref decided he'd had enough fun at our expense the game evened right out and he held them 12 all until the last minute when they scored on the bell for 38-12. That said the chooks played (especially at the beginning) at another level of intensity. We were matching them but without the ball couldn't hang on. Their defence was awesome (if decidedly quick off the line :roll: ) and we just couldn't get through em. As usual they were consistent and played the full 80 whilst we were inconsistent and played well for about 60.

Kerr was again good, and would you believe Patto! Made some telling runs and scored a strong try crashing through the heart of the defence :shock: . The Covell knockers haven't a clue, he just keeps doing the little things well. Shut down a situation when Kenny made a very poor miss and the flying pick up of a grubber on the goal line that he scooped up and ran out to the 30 through heavy traffic was all class.

Duffy was poleaxed by Dorn in a disgraceful head high. Just blatant. Duff had to be helped from the field and didn't return, but did Dorn go? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I don't know how many more times I'm going to have to say it - ******FORGET GRAY VIANE******* He isn't even a shadow of his former self. He used to be a kamakaze which was why he could play above his weight. Now he looks like he's trying to avoid getting a scratch. He's gone I reckon. Plum definitely offers more, but not the impact of the old Gravy.

Flegg went well against the most expensive u/20's side in history holding them to 10-6 at half time. We didn't touch the ball once in the first 10 of the second and the chooks have too much ammo for that much possession and blew us away in this period. I think it ended 32-12.
Thanks Yappy.How did Dean Collis go?What about the Paea brothers.Do you think it would be worthwhile trying to get them back to Campbelltown?
 

SouthernTiger

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Dragon Cross

season 2002 ... the year Kerr broke his arm in training before the season started and didnt play until Rd 15. Geez mate what do you expect the guy to do, play with one arm. Keiran ended up having a decent end to the season but was woeful in the grand final that st george lost. Probably his worst ever game in grade football.

Peter Doust, upon buying Firman, said that most of the staff at st george rated Kerr but that he seemed to be injury prone and that was that.

cheers

s. tiger
 

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