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Halves for the future.

Joely01

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I think we shoul just look for a half, I really think with a good half morts will be alot better
 

Chipmunk

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If the current halves are here in 2012 I will consider not renewing my membership. They are awful. When I see them play I feel nauseas. So who will it be in 2012? And who is available?


Cronk (With the mysterious get out clause)


Sam Williams (Apparently has agreed to terms with the Raiders but as yet has not signed)


Jarrod Mullen (Conflicting reports as to whether he has re-signed)


Widdop (I did read that he is off contract in 2012)


Maloney (Apparently I read somewhere that the Warriors have an option in their favour.)


Wallace (Off contract in 2012)


Ben Roberts (Off contract in 2012)


Brett Seymour (Off contract in 2012, we could maybe even get him for this year)


Tim Smith (See above)


Sezer from the under 20’s - Dogs and likewise Sejka from the under 20’s Panthers (I must admit I have never seen them play)

As I posted in another thread it would shock me beyond belief if Mortimer and Robson wont be our halves for the rest of the season and for 2012.

Cronk isnt going anywhere unless Bellamy leaves.

Every single one of those players above would be better than what we have.... Will some of the better options leave where they currently are? Doubtful... Only real options of the above with any NRL experience are Roberts, Seymour and Smith...

Id realistically buy Brett Seymour and Ben Roberts now....realistically, they're isnt going to be any great options out there for 2012....
 

Eelementary

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If the current halves are here in 2012 I will consider not renewing my membership. They are awful. When I see them play I feel nauseas. So who will it be in 2012? And who is available?


Cronk (With the mysterious get out clause)


Sam Williams (Apparently has agreed to terms with the Raiders but as yet has not signed)


Jarrod Mullen (Conflicting reports as to whether he has re-signed)


Widdop (I did read that he is off contract in 2012)


Maloney (Apparently I read somewhere that the Warriors have an option in their favour.)


Wallace (Off contract in 2012)


Ben Roberts (Off contract in 2012)


Brett Seymour (Off contract in 2012, we could maybe even get him for this year)


Tim Smith (See above)


Sezer from the under 20’s - Dogs and likewise Sejka from the under 20’s Panthers (I must admit I have never seen them play)

Soft.
 

Eels Dude

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Either way Morts and Robson need to go... we're not going to win many games if we persist with them there again. Give Hayne a go, or even McGuire.
 

Maroubra Eel

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If the current halves are still here come 2012 it will mean we have had a good 2011. So why not renew your membership?
 

Maroubra Eel

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I'm just gazing into my crystal ball after a few quiet beverages and I can see Morts and Robbo will be our halfs in 2012.
And rightly so, why get rid of the 2011 Dally M winner, and the 2011 Clive Churchill medalist.
Happy times ahead.
Anyway time to put the ball away for tonight.
 

Gronk

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Brad back in top form after betting scandal

Chris Barrett

April 11, 2011


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Back in the mix ...Wentworthville's Brad Murray feeds the scrum against Manly yesterday. Photo: Dean Sewell

BRAD MURRAY, the young Parramatta half cast as a key witness in the betting case involving his agent Sam Ayoub, said last night he was enjoying his football again and eyeing a shot at first grade after initially being rattled by having his name linked to the scandal.
As the Eels were being hammered 38-0 in Melbourne, the 21-year-old stamped himself as a genuine halves option for Stephen Kearney, playing a key role for feeder side Wentworthville as they streaked away to beat Manly 20-4 in the NSW Cup at Ringrose Park.
Speaking for the first time since last December when police released CCTV footage of him placing a bet on the suspicious Cowboys-Bulldogs game, Murray told the Herald he was trying to keep Eels halves Daniel Mortimer and Jeff Robson on their toes and was hopeful of an NRL call-up this year.
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He said his football was affected in the aftermath of being associated with the alleged betting sting but, with police saying he was not a person of interest in their investigation, he has bounced back. ''I just … got myself in a rut. I wasn't enjoying my football,'' Murray said. ''I just tried to sort of put that on the backburner and enjoy my footy so I can live my dream. I'm trying to put some pressure on the halves in first grade.''
The result is the kind of composed performance he produced yesterday. Entering a rain-sodden western Sydney field at half-time, and with the Magpies enjoying a slender 6-4 lead, Murray orchestrated two tries with pinpoint kicks and led a team, including big-name Eels recruit Carl Webb, around the park with conviction.
Fewer than 100 people were on hand at Wentworthville on an afternoon not designed for suburban football and which ended with another off-season arrival, Chris Hicks, suffering a suspected serious ankle injury. Soon enough Murray may be playing before more fans - if he can get a couple of elements to his game right.
''I think a lot of work on defence and just … the toughness side of things,'' he said when asked what Kearney wanted to see more of before promoting him. ''As a half, you've got the ball skills obviously but you've got to defend well. If I can keep defending well, hopefully I can give myself a shot. I train full-time so [Kearney] is always there and I'm just trying to pick up little things off the boys, off Morts and Robbo.''
Murray said he could not comment on matters relating to the betting investigation or the case against Ayoub, who has been charged over his alleged involvement in the plunge on the August 21st match at Dairy Farmers Stadium along with former player John Elias.
A Sydney magistrate last Thursday refused Ayoub's request for his bail conditions to be varied to allow him unrestricted contact with Murray, who used to live with the player-manager and is a witness in the 49-year-old's case.
Ayoub's solicitor, Danny Eid, had told Downing Centre Local Court that Ayoub needed to contact Murray to discuss contractual issues but magistrate Carolyn Barkell refused the request, saying there was a ''strong likelihood that the accused may interfere with that witness'' or ''contaminate'' Murray's evidence. She ruled any discussions should be conducted through Parramatta chief executive Paul Osborne.
For Murray the courtroom could not have been further away yesterday. It has been a dramatic six months for an ambitious young footballer from Scone.
He was still with the Roosters when he placed the bet that landed him in this mess but, with Todd Carney, Mitchell Pearce and Braith Anasta in the way there, he chose Parramatta to take his career to the next level. ''I saw a good opportunity and hopefully [I'll] get a crack,'' Murray said.
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...orm-after-betting-scandal-20110410-1d9fe.html
 

Gronk

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Why is he trying to pick things up off mortz and robbo? This does not bode well for young Murray

What do want him to say ? He's a rookie straight out of NYC. Maybe sledge Morts in the paper is a better idea ya think ?
 

Noise

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What do want him to say ? He's a rookie straight out of NYC. Maybe sledge Morts in the paper is a better idea ya think ?

I dont care what he says. I just don't want him playing anything like our current halves
 

Gronk

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I dont care what he says. I just don't want him playing anything like our current halves

I'm happy for him to never give up like Morts and defend like Robbo. Those traits would fit in well with his neat passing game and his deft kicking skills.
 

oldmancraigy

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I'm happy for him to never give up like Morts and defend like Robbo. Those traits would fit in well with his neat passing game and his deft kicking skills.

Absolutely!

If Robson could pass/ kick or direct the play, he'd be a star halfback because he's never out of place in the front line defensively.



I think Morts has been going 'ok' so far this year - would be nice to see him paired with a semi-decent half!
I'm a believer in Murray - hopefully he can string together a couple more weeks of good from for Wenty so we can see him in the top grade. Nice kicking and passing game would give us a LOT inside the 20.
 

natheel

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Would it hurt trying maitua in at five eight and morts at halfback when reni is cleared and has a few games under wenty??
 

Poupou Escobar

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Would it hurt trying maitua in at five eight and morts at halfback when reni is cleared and has a few games under wenty??

It would hurt in the sense that we want him a couple of passes wide - one on one with the opposition halves.

At 'five-eighth' (ie. first receiver left-side, in our structure) he wouldn't be able to do that.
 

Spot On

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G'day all
Just spotted the thread title and I am wondering what happened to Tom Humble. How would he go at 5/8?? Does anyone rate him??
 
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