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DON'T bring back the biff: Anasta

gong_eagle

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Don't bring back the biff: Anasta

By Steve Jancetic
August 14, 2008http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,24181570-23214,00.html

WITH their top four hopes hanging by a thread, stand-in Sydney Roosters skipper Braith Anasta has called on teammates not to resort to the biff against Melbourne on Friday night.
The Roosters' bid for a top four spot - and the home final that comes with it - goes on the line at Olympic Park against a Storm side they haven't lost to since May last year.

While Anasta admitted the tri-colours were in somewhat of an abyss as far as their premiership credentials go, the NSW pivot said turning to the bash was not the answer - as suggested by St George Illawarra coach Nathan Brown last month.

“I don't think the way to beat them is to rough them up, you've just got to be physical and match them as much as you can up front,” Anasta said.

“We're not going to go out there throwing punches and carrying on like idiots.”

Brown came under fire for suggesting the next time his side met the Storm he would instruct the Dragons to turn the game into a bloodbath.

Manly seemed to take heed of the comments with the normally placid Brent Kite going toe to toe with Storm backrower Michael Crocker in last week's top of the table match-up.

It looked like the Roosters would follow suit when coach Brad Fittler named one of the biggest packs the NRL has seen in recent memory with NSW prop Willie Mason packing down at lock.

Throw in fellow front rowers Mark O'Meley, David Shillington and Lopini Paea in the starting pack and it looks like a recipe for a full frontal assault.

“It's a sign of how you've got to play Melbourne,” Anasta said.

“It's going to be physical, it's on a smaller field ... they play through the middle of the park - you've got to have some big tough guys there ready to go into battle.

“I suppose it is a bit of a sign of how the game's going to be but I think everyone's pretty sure how they're going to turn up.”

Despite Anasta's denials, Melbourne halfback Cooper Cronk said the Storm were anticipating another fiery encounter.

“Teams come in trying to play that aggressive, in-your-face type of football and we kind of enjoy it too - fighting fire with fire, standing up to be counted,” he said.

“It's a contact sport, it's an aggressive sport.

“You have to match up depending on what tactic teams bring. You adapt to it.”

Three points ahead of fifth-placed Brisbane, the Roosters remain in the box seat to secure a top four finish, and they've beaten Melbourne the last two times they've played.

But brilliant displays - such as the 34-12 win over Manly three weeks ago - have been interspersed with less spectacular performances like last week's 28-24 loss to struggling Parramatta.

Anasta admitted the lack of consistency had left even the Roosters players questioning their standing in the pecking order of premiership favouritism.

“I don't think anyone knows where we're at right now, even ourselves,” Anasta said.

“This is probably a good week to try and get things back on track, but it's not the be all and end all.

“We've done pretty well to be where we are on the table which is good because we've still got our best ahead - whether that comes the next few weeks or not we're not sure.”




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God-King Dean

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I agree with him. Getting violent over their tactics just shows they are getting to ya. Brownie was just p*ssed off when he was calling for bloodbaths.
 

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westie

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Seriously. I've always thought the best way to beat Melbourne is to rough them up.

They weren't coping with the dragons even pushing in scrums, let alone after the biff. They go off their game and once they stop following Bellamy's plan they can look very ordinary.

If Ryles wasn't sent off, we might well have seen a far inferior team do what very few others have done in Melbourne over the past two years.
 

KalgoorlieRed

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Well they need to do something to improve to dourness of the NRL. It's so predictable, at least the UK SL is better.
 

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NRL - Round 22
# Team P W D L B + - +/- PTS
1 Sea Eagles 20 14 0 6 2 503 273 +230 32
2 Storm 20 14 0 6 2 456 249 +207 32

3 Sharks 20 14 0 6 2 367 338 +29 32
4 Roosters 20 13 0 7 2 473 376 +97 30
5 Broncos 20 11 1 8 2 455 383 +72 27
6 Raiders 20 10 0 10 2 500 428 +72 24
7 Dragons 20 10 0 10 2 391 328 +63 24
8 Knights 20 10 0 10 2 441 384 +57 24
9 Tigers 20 10 0 10 2 466 428 +38 24
10 Warriors 20 10 0 10 2 408 503 -95 24
11 Panthers 20 9 1 10 2 410 479 -69 23
12 Eels 20 9 0 11 2 415 455 -40 22
13 Titans 20 9 0 11 2 407 485 -78 22
14 Rabbitohs 20 7 0 13 2 364 530 -166 18
15 Bulldogs 20 5 0 15 2 349 616 -267 14
16 Cowboys 20 4 0 16 2 386 536 -150 12

ESL - Round 24
# Team P W D L + - +/- PTS
1 St Helens 24 19 0 5 852 403 +449 38
2 Leeds 24 18 0 6 727 373 +354 36

3 Catalans 24 15 2 7 616 533 83 32
4 Warrington 24 14 0 10 612 595 17 28
5 Wigan 24 12 2 10 584 608 -24 26
6 Bradford 24 11 0 13 603 577 26 22
7 Wakefield 24 10 0 14 502 666 -164 20
8 Harlequins RL 24 10 0 14 513 681 -168 20
9 Huddersfield 24 9 1 14 558 599 -41 19
10 Hull KR 24 9 1 14 474 629 -155 19
11 Hull FC 24 7 1 16 490 615 -125 15
12 Castleford 24 6 1 17 521 773 -252 13
 

hitman82

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Warriors accounted for Melbourne's normal strategies pretty well, they seemed completely off their game over here.
 

hitman82

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And I agree that using any method to unsettle them will give you a huge advantage. Melbourne play like clockwork, so throw a few spanners in there and it can all fall apart.

...Anasta may be just the right tool for the job.
 

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