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Mogg moves to halfback
20/04/2010 1:57:50 PM
Canberra Raiders veteran Adam Mogg will shift to halfback this weekend for the Raiders ANZAC Day clash against the South Sydney Rabbitohs, after Josh McCrone was ruled out for two weeks with a groin injury.
Moggs move is one of several changes to the Raiders line up, with Brett Kelly in for the injured James Stuart, the return of Shaun Fensom for the injured Joe Picker and Marc Herbert coming into the 17 on the bench.
Furner said Mogg has had enough experience at the top level to play the halfback role and said there are other options within the side named for Sunday.
He (Mogg) played most of his time in the Super League for the Les Catalan Dragons at halfback and the style we play more often than not sees Campo take control, he said. They can interchange a bit as well which is an advantage for us. We also have Marc Herbert who can come in as well and cover both seven and nine.
In other Raiders changes Dane Tilse has been named to start the match this week after being named on the bench for most of the season, with David Shillington moving back to the bench, while Troy Thompson has been named 18th man.
Furner said the addition of Kelly for the injured Stuart is to help defend the likes of Souths attacking stars Beau Champion and Nathan Merritt.
Brett Kelly has been 18th man for a couple of times this year and played well for Souths Logan so he deserves his opportunity, he said. We need to be good on our left hand defensive line and Brett gives us some aggression, as the Rabbitohs are strong with their right side attack.
CANBERRA RAIDERS V SOUTH SYDNEY RABBITOHS
SUNDAY APRIL 25, 2.00PM
CANBERRA STADIUM
NRL
1. JOSH DUGAN
2. BRETT KELLY
3. JARROD CROKER
4. JOEL THOMPSON
5. DANIEL VIDOT
6. TERRY CAMPESE
7. ADAM MOGG
8. DANE TILSE
9. ALAN TONGUE (C)
10. SCOTT LOGAN
11. TREVOR THURLING
12. BRONSON HARRISON
13. JOSH MILLER
14. TOM LEAROYD-LAHRS
15. SHAUN FENSOM
16. MARC HERBERT
17. DAVID SHILLINGTON
18. TROY THOMPSON
COACH: DAVID FURNER
http://www.raiders.com.au/default.aspx?s=article-display&id=24762
20/04/2010 1:57:50 PM
Canberra Raiders veteran Adam Mogg will shift to halfback this weekend for the Raiders ANZAC Day clash against the South Sydney Rabbitohs, after Josh McCrone was ruled out for two weeks with a groin injury.
Moggs move is one of several changes to the Raiders line up, with Brett Kelly in for the injured James Stuart, the return of Shaun Fensom for the injured Joe Picker and Marc Herbert coming into the 17 on the bench.
Furner said Mogg has had enough experience at the top level to play the halfback role and said there are other options within the side named for Sunday.
He (Mogg) played most of his time in the Super League for the Les Catalan Dragons at halfback and the style we play more often than not sees Campo take control, he said. They can interchange a bit as well which is an advantage for us. We also have Marc Herbert who can come in as well and cover both seven and nine.
In other Raiders changes Dane Tilse has been named to start the match this week after being named on the bench for most of the season, with David Shillington moving back to the bench, while Troy Thompson has been named 18th man.
Furner said the addition of Kelly for the injured Stuart is to help defend the likes of Souths attacking stars Beau Champion and Nathan Merritt.
Brett Kelly has been 18th man for a couple of times this year and played well for Souths Logan so he deserves his opportunity, he said. We need to be good on our left hand defensive line and Brett gives us some aggression, as the Rabbitohs are strong with their right side attack.
CANBERRA RAIDERS V SOUTH SYDNEY RABBITOHS
SUNDAY APRIL 25, 2.00PM
CANBERRA STADIUM
NRL
1. JOSH DUGAN
2. BRETT KELLY
3. JARROD CROKER
4. JOEL THOMPSON
5. DANIEL VIDOT
6. TERRY CAMPESE
7. ADAM MOGG
8. DANE TILSE
9. ALAN TONGUE (C)
10. SCOTT LOGAN
11. TREVOR THURLING
12. BRONSON HARRISON
13. JOSH MILLER
14. TOM LEAROYD-LAHRS
15. SHAUN FENSOM
16. MARC HERBERT
17. DAVID SHILLINGTON
18. TROY THOMPSON
COACH: DAVID FURNER
http://www.raiders.com.au/default.aspx?s=article-display&id=24762