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Croker Signs With Catalans

edabomb

First Grade
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Gutted over this. I really really hope we make the 8 this season now, because it could be a while before we get back.

All the best to Jason Croker, he's been there the entire time I've been supporting.
 

BlueRaider

Juniors
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We have to make the eight now! For all the old guys finishing up...
Definately need to smash the storm at home round 25! That will be a big night!
 

woodgers

Bench
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The reasons are known to me Leg. We will have more skillful, mobile players. There will be no big guns like Schif, Mogg, Smith or Germ so everyone will feel equal in the team and won't sit back hoping someone else does the job. The biggest reason though is that most these guys have played a fair bit of footy together if he picks who I think are the best players, in the past we have pretty much thrown players together and hoped they worked well together. It was never going to work looking at the polar opposites that 1st grade and PL play.

I'm more excited about next year than i've been about a season since I can remember. I can take the losses and probably a really slow start as long as I can see a positive direction.

A new era, an exciting one if you ask me.
 

parra pete

Referee
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Ex Bronco Steve Irwin has signed with the Raiders (or is going to)..Don't know if has been reported anywhere. Heard that today talking to my Raider mate.
 

Bay56

First Grade
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legend said:
I think for reasons unknown we may actually be a better side next year.

I'm thinking the same thing mate .... dont know why, just think there will be a fresh approach next season that will see yongsters such as Zillman given there time to shine in FG
 

edabomb

First Grade
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7,166
I think we will be going in a better direction next season, but I'm close to certain we won't be a better team.
 

Raider_69

Post Whore
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61,174
thanks parra pete, kent brockman does it again!!

:lol: of all the backs to sign, steve irwin
honestly, we are a rabble!
 

legend

Coach
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15,150
If he signs I'd say Raider 69 won't have a leg to stand on.

Why are all the Broncos players heading south to Canberra? If we get Costigan, we'll be the baby Broncos revisited.
 

Raider_69

Post Whore
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61,174
legend, im a believer now mate ;-)
i look forward to steve irwin warming our PL bench next season

what a signing!!


woodgers said:
Yep Souls, certainly a unique name and probably the reason there is only one Jaosn Croker :D

:lol: :lol: :lol:
Good call

Toots is a legend, champion bloke and champion player, and IMO this clubs toughest player ever... It will be sad to see him go, the last peice of that magically 1994 puzzle

I wish him all the best, i guess im not as sad as i was with rubin as this was expected for so long... still going to be an emotional day at Bruce V the storm

gotta get there, some how, some way, i gotta be there!
 

greenhat

Juniors
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552
Steve Irwin

As if raiders fans weren't already blessed with the makings of a thousand good banners and calls (tongue, horse, cannonball - the list goes on) with our current list, we sign the mother of all awesome names.
I guess it probably fills the void left by ben CROSS, the crankiest man in rugby league.


Seriously we must have the best line up of cool names with banner potential in the comp.
 

greenhat

Juniors
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552
I mean it sums it up perfectly that our captain this year is President Clinton
and next year we are quite possibly gonna have President Lincoln
 

Tokyo_Raider

Juniors
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You've got to dig reasonably deep to find much info on Irwin, but it seems that he can score a try anyway....


HOODOO BROKEN IN SPECTACULAR FASHION
by QRL Media
Source: QRL



DING dong the witch is dead! After 22 years and a truly bazaar sequence of events at fulltime, Wynnum Manly has finally beaten Redcliffe at Dolphin Oval.

In one of the more amazing results in the history of the Queensland Wizard Cup, battlers Wynnum led grand final favourites Redcliffe 40-6 before two late tries made it a more respectable 40-18.

It was the Seagulls first win at Dolphin Oval since August 10, 1984, and only their fourth victory on the peninsula since 1971.

The last time Wynnum had won at the Dolphins home ground, its team contained the likes of Wally Lewis, Gene Miles, Greg Dowling, Colin Scott, Gary Coyne and Brett French.

On the weekend the closest thing to a household name in the Seagulls side was Steve Irwin, the former Brisbane Bronco who shares his moniker with the world-famous Crocodile Hunter.

The rangy three-quarter did a more than handy impersonation of Miles in his heyday, scoring four tries and setting a club record of 28 points with a further six goals.

It was the type of performance that Wynnum had promised to deliver all season, but had so far failed to.

Irwin helped set-up captain Jimmy Ahmat for the opening try of the game, but his elder statesman more than repaid the favour. Ahmat featured in the lead-up to Irwin tries in the 35th, 42nd, 54th and 61st minutes.

Running into a stiff breeze Redcliffe trailed just 14-6 at halftime and the expectation was that the Dolphins would come home with a wet sail. That never eventuated however, as the competition heavies completed just three of their first 11 sets in the second stanza.

Curiously, kick-offs proved a particularly difficult task for the Dolphins and in three telling errors, they booted out on the full, were found offside from the restart and then knocked-on when receiving a Wynnum kick.

The stake through the heart came nine minutes from fulltime when Wynnum backrower Darren Bain weaved through some ordinary defence to score a long-range try and bring up 40 on the scoreboard.

Like most fans who headed to the ground expecting a win for Redcliffe, normally measured ABC commentator Gerry Collins was found describing the result as a humiliation.

One player who didnt deserve to be amid the embarrassing shellacking was hooker Michael Roberts, the Queensland Residents representative who played a part in two sensational tries. On the first occasion Roberts put prop Nick Walker into a gap with a dart and no-look pass at top speed. In the second instance Roberts went alone two minutes after fulltime in truly freakish circumstance.

With teammate Shannon Fish posting a converted try just seconds before the hooter, referee Justin Eastwood was forced to order Wynnum to kick-off. After debating the call, the Seagulls punted out on the full, giving a penalty to the Dolphins. Then off the tap, Roberts faked to kick infield before bamboozling the defence with a chip-and-regather, ending a match that will live long in the memory.

WYNNUM MANLY 40 (Steve Irwin 4, Jim Ahmat, Kerry Smith, Darren Bain tries; Steve Irwin 6 goals) d REDCLIFFE 18 (Nick Walker, Shannon Fish, Michael Roberts tries; Greg Bourke 3 goals) at Dolphin Oval.
 
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