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Knock-on Effect NSW Cup - Eels Team

Gazzamatta

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Your agenda seems to be to prove you are really good at playing the man not the ball and adding little value to these forums... good to see you have achieved it in less than 6 months and 200 posts.

Most of us took years to be that good. :roll:

:lol:
 

oldmancraigy

Coach
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Your agenda seems to be to prove you are really good at playing the man not the ball and adding little value to these forums... good to see you have achieved it in less than 6 months and 200 posts.

Most of us took years to be that good. :roll:

Let him troll Pou. Keeps Pou busy and stops him trolling as many other people.
 

Forty20

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Made one good darting run.I did not see him after about 15-20 mins.Injured?

Believe he injured his sternum. Can't tell you the extent of the injury though.

Penrith are keen on him but I think they would need to offer a King's ransom (pun sort of intended!) for us to release him as we are very happy with him on our books.
 

Forty20

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Leave the pie in the sky stuff to the Hay Magpies, Baz :p

In the hypothetical 'trade' (given the lack of an official mechanism in that vein) between the two clubs I would expect us to be looking for the Panthers to pony up someone like Moses Leota or one of the younger Jennings.

I would consider it a long shot, more so from us than the Panthers as King is looked upon favourably by the coaching staff and given the uncertainty surrounding our hooking depth (only Kaysa is signed on past this year) we want as many cards in our hand as possible.
 

Gronk

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http://www.parraeels.com.au/news/2016/03/15/intrustsuperpremiers.html?camefrom=EMCL_1005256_39420831

The Intrust Super Premiership NSW Wentworthville Magpies side to take on the Penrith Panthers on Saturday 19 March at Pepper Stadium has been named by Head Coach Joey Grima.

Grima has made two changes to his side that came away with a 28-0 victory over the Sea Eagles last week, with fullback Kieren Moss returning from injury and James Hasson returning from suspension replacing Scott Schulte and David Gower, with the latter named in the Eels NRL side.
Cody Nelson moves to hooker, replacing Isaac De Gois who has been named in the NRL side.

Kick off is at 2:50pm.

Wentworthville Magpies

1. Kieren Moss
2. Bureta Faraimo
3. Vai Toutai
4. John Folau
5. Honeti Tuha
6. Mitch Cornish
7. Luke Kelly
8. Rory O’Brien
9. Cody Nelson (c)
10. Daniel Alvaro
11. Kelepi Tanginoa
12. Matt Woods
13. James Hasson
Interchange:
14. Sam Gorman
15. Andrew Pearn
16. Nick Kassis
17. Blake Cook
 
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