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Eels in the media

T.S Quint

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Anthony Mundine was one of the greatest five-eighths in the game but he was never recognised in high representative teams

Does he really think that Mundine wasn’t picked in rep team because he was aboriginal?
Laurie Daley (who was a better player) was always picked ahead of him. Isn’t Daley indigenous?
 

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Bevan adds French polish

French made his Super League debut since making the transfer from Parramatta Eels in the NRL. The Indigenous All Stars representative came off the bench to replace Burgess on the wing.

He looked pretty sharp when he entered the field and looked confident with the ball in hand. It was a steady debut for French but Wigan fans can be very excited about what is to come from him.

They gave him a 6/10 rating at the bottom of the page.

https://www.loverugbyleague.com/post/wigan-run-in-six-against-hull-kr-talking-points-player-ratings/
 

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Lam commented: “I would have liked for him to have more time but it didn’t work out that way.

“He looks electrifying when he has got the ball in hand and he knows what his role is this year at the club and moving forward into 2020.

“We’ll have to find a way for him. It’s hard for him to get a start here at the moment because everyone is playing pretty well.

“The way that it works is that Bevan couldn’t have just come for next year and played. He had to arrive this year to be available for next year because he wouldn’t have played enough NRL games to qualify for 2020.

“With five games to go, it’s a difficult time to turn up at a club and try to make an impact and force your way into the team plus we’ve got to manage the fact that our squad of 35 has been ripping in hard over the last three months to get us to third”.

https://www.loverugbyleague.com/pos...o-fit-bevan-french-into-team-says-adrian-lam/
 

Gronk

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Good interview with Moses on 2mmm this afternoon

About Sivo, Drown, Manu and Wonga.

No link. CBF.
 

Gazzamatta

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Big League Wrap: Spud says he has been working with Kane Evans. Could be the reason why he has found an angry face. :rage:
Well something happened.
So we had to go external to get improvement? Glad it happened but why is this so. MC also said he innitatiated contact with the coach to offer support.
 
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Big League Wrap: Spud says he has been working with Kane Evans. Could be the reason why he has found an angry face. :rage:
Does he mention that he's also been working with all the other forwards? Where's their angry face?

I think he probably does have something to add but it seems like selective editing.
 

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So we had to go external to get improvement?

No. Spud and BA were chatting at the stadium launch earlier in the year. Spud said that the fowards were welcome at his Wooloomooloo (sp) gym. Atfer the 64 point loss he txt BA and said get them here now. Im sure that the excursion was just like them going go-karting as a day out. He said he worked with the forwards and had a chat about running into brick walls. Ok I made that up. He did say to Evans “you’re 6’5” !!! Run into them at 6’5” not at 6’ !!!”
 

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No. Spud and BA were chatting at the stadium launch earlier in the year. Spud said that the fowards were welcome at his Wooloomooloo (sp) gym. Atfer the 64 point loss he txt BA and said get them here now. Im sure that the excursion was just like them going go-karting as a day out. He said he worked with the forwards and had a chat about running into brick walls. Ok I made that up. He did say to Evans “you’re 6’5” !!! Run into them at 6’5” not at 6’ !!!”
Um. Yeah Na!
 

IFR33K

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No. Spud and BA were chatting at the stadium launch earlier in the year. Spud said that the fowards were welcome at his Wooloomooloo (sp) gym. Atfer the 64 point loss he txt BA and said get them here now. Im sure that the excursion was just like them going go-karting as a day out. He said he worked with the forwards and had a chat about running into brick walls. Ok I made that up. He did say to Evans “you’re 6’5” !!! Run into them at 6’5” not at 6’ !!!”


Interesting. MJC commented that someone had worked closely on Evans’ form running into the defensive line. Didn’t know it was MC. He was a ferocious defender in his day, hopefully he rubs off on our forwards.
 

emjaycee

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Interesting. MJC commented that someone had worked closely on Evans’ form running into the defensive line. Didn’t know it was MC. He was a ferocious defender in his day, hopefully he rubs off on our forwards.
It wasnt MC that 'fixed' it.
Although i am sure he would be happy and quick to take some of the credit if there was improvement.

#iknowhimpersonallysocansledgehimifiplease
 

IFR33K

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It wasnt MC that 'fixed' it.
Although i am sure he would be happy and quick to take some of the credit if there was improvement.

#iknowhimpersonallysocansledgehimifiplease


He’s more than likely bigger and tougher than you, so I’ll be running with that “mc fixed it” :laughing:
 

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Dam tough, and it’s only getting harder


After nine tough years in the NRL, Ian Hindmarsh was ready to tackle the next chapter of his life as a dairy farmer.

But the former Parramatta Eel says the past decade has been harder than anything he faced during his 189-game rugby league career.

Mr Hindmarsh came to the Lachlan Valley in NSW’s central west for one reason. “We moved here for water security,” he told The Australian. Traditionally, the region gets good and steady rainfall over the year. And the Wyangala Dam, built in the 1930s, feeds the Lachlan River, and it is from the Lachlan that Mr Hindmarsh draws water to irrigate the fodder crops that feed his 550 cattle.

But the effects of the drought in the central west have been severe. Inflows into the Wyangala Dam totalled 1,400,000 gigalitres in 2016-17; in 2017-18, they were less than a 10th of that, 125,000GL.


As a consequence, water in the dam has fallen to just 25 per cent capacity, and authorities cut allocations on the Lachlan for what’s known as general security irrigation licences to zero last year, and zero again this year.

That means Mr Hindmarsh — whose brother Nathan has carved out a high-profile media career after his NRL retirement — can draw no water from the Lachlan on the basis of his irrigation licences. The 42-year-old is buying some water on the tradeable secondary market just to nurse his winter crops into spring, but said the cost was punitive, at $500 a megalitre.

Come summer, if it doesn’t rain, the evaporation rate will be such that financially it won’t be worth growing anything.

“My plan is we won’t grow any corn, silage or lucerne,” Mr Hindmarsh said. “In six weeks, if we don’t get some good rain, we’ll be buying all our feed.”

Buying feed would sap what profit he gets from his $2.5 million annual turnover of milk sales, which because of low milk prices has not been all that great anyway.

“We’ve made bugger-all profit for the last 10 years,” he said.

For years, there has been talk about building big water infrastructure projects to assure more water for the region, but no action.

For a time, the state government looked at building a dam on the Belubula River, which feeds into the Lachlan, at Cranky Rock.

Last year, the then NSW water minister Niall Blair said that idea had been abandoned because Cranky Rock was in the too-hard basket. “My fear is it would be tied up in green and red tape for many years and we wouldn’t see anything flowing through to the community,” he said.

The NSW Greens and local environmental activists cracked open the champagne — they had campaigned against the proposal because the dam would flood the nearby Cliefden Caves, which include a rare thermal spring and house 15 confirmed species of microbats.

Mr Blair said the state government would instead raise the height of the Wyangala Dam by 10m, which would increase its capacity by 50 per cent.

For irrigation farmers like Mr Hindmarsh, it would mean all the difference in the world.

“Raising the dam would be worth millions to me,” he said.

“We would get the security of having water all the time.”

The project would not be cheap: $650m.

As yet, there does not seem to be any green activist opposition to the proposal to raise Wyangala dam, except among state public servants.

“There are those in the bureaucracy who do not want dams built,” NSW Water Minister Melinda Pavey said in a speech to farmers last month.

When she took over the portfolio and mooted the raising of Wyangala Dam with her departmental officers, she was told it was “not a priority”.

“Briefing notes from my department did not mention the ‘dam’ word,” she told the farmers.

Ms Pavey insists that raising Wyangala — a campaign commitment at the last election — is a priority, and that she will make it happen.

But that’s not to say it’s going to be fast: with statutory federal and state environmental approval processes, the best Ms Pavey hopes to achieve is to have tenders let three years from now

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/na...r/news-story/27be2636e0fe985c4a481e70eedd5b69
 

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