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Bring Your Blankets - Friday Night Game.

yappy

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Friday Night for Magpies v Sharks
Written by Wests Football Club

Tuesday, 11 May 2004

Western Suburbs have moved their Round 13 match versus the Sharks forward to Friday night in an attempt to attract more supporters to the game. The details of the Magpies next four rounds are:



Sunday 16th May 2004
Wests Magpies Vs Canberra at Campbelltown Stadium (before Wests Tigers Vs Canberra)

Jersey Flegg 11am

Premier League 12.40pm



Sunday 23rd May 2004
Wests Magpies Vs Penrith at Campbelltown Stadium

Jersey Flegg 1pm

Premier League 2.30pm



Weekend 29/30 May 2004

Bye both grades

Jersey Flegg BYE

Premier League BYE



Friday 4th June 2004
Wests Magpies Vs Cronulla at Campbelltown Stadium

Jersey Flegg 6pm

Premier League 7.30pm
 

Snide the Tiger

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Good luck mate - but even if I supported the Maggies and lived out that way - I'd struggle to leave the comforts of the pub or home for lower grades in the Cambo winter chill!!!
 

yappy

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Tell me about it. I usually take the strife and kids, but it looks like it'll just be me and the other drunken bums on the Eastern Side. :cry:
 

Vicious

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yappy said:
Tell me about it. I usually take the strife and kids, but it looks like it'll just be me and the other drunken bums on the Eastern Side. :cry:
Yappy!whats your honest asssesment of Liam Fulton,Dean Collis and Isaac De Gois?
 

yappy

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Fulton - gun, but I reckon playing out of position. Too small for back row, but can do the job at lock. He's built like a Barrett or Hill, runs like em, has similar hands, evasive like em, and has the makings of a strong (and long) kicking game. To my small brain therefore I think he should be playing in the 6.

Collis - gun, but struggling with injury at the moment. Needs to work on his defence (and has been improving), and get a bit bigger, but he has the pace and knows how to find the line. Not bad attributes to have in your outside backs.

De Gois - gun, but also playing out of position. A hooker he ain't. He's a lock and a damn good one. Brilliant one on one defender, good with his hands and tough.
 

Vicious

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yappy said:
Fulton - gun, but I reckon playing out of position. Too small for back row, but can do the job at lock. He's built like a Barrett or Hill, runs like em, has similar hands, evasive like em, and has the makings of a strong (and long) kicking game. To my small brain therefore I think he should be playing in the 6.

Collis - gun, but struggling with injury at the moment. Needs to work on his defence (and has been improving), and get a bit bigger, but he has the pace and knows how to find the line. Not bad attributes to have in your outside backs.

De Gois - gun, but also playing out of position. A hooker he ain't. He's a lock and a damn good one. Brilliant one on one defender, good with his hands and tough.
Your the man Yappy!Obviously you`ve seen all of them play a lot more than me but I agree with you 100% on what i have seen!
I just hope they`re all regulars in the top side before the years out!
I know it would weaken the Magpies but Fitzy,Nick Graham and Shane Elford would go all right back their where they belong!
 

tigesup

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Yappy,
You seem to have a good grasp on wests PL. Nigel Plum comes from Wagga which is in our area. How has he been performing? Seems that he is in and out of starting lineup.Does he have a future in Sydney?
 

yappy

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Plummy's been quiet this year. Went great for us last season. If he can regain that he sure has a future. I think we just need to tell him there's a buffet on in the opposition's in-goal - then he'd be unstopable.
 
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