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Official Wenty Magpies 2011 thread.

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Stagger eel

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so it's safe to say Bert will not be coaching Wenty next season?

not really...I think he'll probably get another shot if he wants it however questions need to be asked as to how and why has our reserve grade has fallen so hard in such a short time...

a massive clean out is needed in the squad.
 

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The mighty Wenty side defeated the Vulcans 32-24 today at Ringrose.

the following had a very good game.

Dom Nasso - difused some dangerious bombs and threw his body in everything.

Jorge Taufua - very good game, set up the winning try to Nassoand took alot the heat of the forwards with some barstorming runs, he's put on some bulk since the early part of the season and could be a surprise packet.

Tom Humble - was our point of attack and looked dangerious everytime he touched the ball, arguebly our best player.

Lee Te Maari - probably our best forward was a real handful on our right side.

Pat O'Hanlon - played well in the second half and really helf his own against a bigger more experianced pack.

Anthony Mitchell - was always in the thick of it and played a great deal of first reciever gave some decent service from dummy half.

Pele, jono Wright and Taniela lassalo also tried hard.
 

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Our Bundy cup side had win by 38-12 against a very strong Enterance team..

karl filiga and Aaron Fluke played strongly while Dylan Gilbert crossed for 3 tries.
 

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Was used at second row/lock in the NYC side early on but is playing wing for Wenty. Lower grades he was playing fullback, wing and centre.
 

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The Bundy side flogged Mounties 44-10 today and have now moved into 3rd place after running in the bottom 3 for most of the season. They have hit form at the right end.
 

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thanks Roland...did you watch the game and if so who were our stand out performers?

what a disgusting result in state cup, we've definitely hit a new low..
 

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thanks Roland...did you watch the game and if so who were our stand out performers?

what a disgusting result in state cup, we've definitely hit a new low..

Yeah stagger I saw the game. Wenty completely dominanated right across the park so hard to pick anyone in particular.
 

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Well it was only 60-10...hooray!

Having watched the Fox replay I thought Humble did a pretty damn good job considering the amount of line breaks he had coming at him pretty much the entire game. He made all his 1-on-1's and even managed to get an intercept against the odds. He would be better served in our first grade team IMO.

Allgood went alright, had a dig at the very least. There wasn't much else to be positive about though but geez there is a tonne of first grade experience in the Dogs outfit.

Wenty's man-on-man defence was criminally bad and they will certainly be flogged in training this week.

What's going on with the 5/8 position? We seem to have someone new in there every week.
 

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Well it was only 60-10...hooray!

Having watched the Fox replay I thought Humble did a pretty damn good job considering the amount of line breaks he had coming at him pretty much the entire game. He made all his 1-on-1's and even managed to get an intercept against the odds. He would be better served in our first grade team IMO.

Allgood went alright, had a dig at the very least. There wasn't much else to be positive about though but geez there is a tonne of first grade experience in the Dogs outfit.

Wenty's man-on-man defence was criminally bad and they will certainly be flogged in training this week.

What's going on with the 5/8 position? We seem to have someone new in there every week.

Man that was brutal.
Agree regarding Humble. He must have been thinking - what the hell am I doing here on this crappy ground and with these dunderheads, when I coul dbe at Dairy Farmers Stadium??
 

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From The Dark Side...................

ROUND 22 NSW CUP WENTWORTHVILLE VS NORTH SYDNEY

I attended todays NSW cup game held at Ringrose Park between Wentworthville and North Sydney. It was a game that 7th placed Wentworthville were expected to win and they did. The final score was Wentworthville 50 North Sydney 24 and it was a free running open game of footy. Youngster Ken Sio bagged a hat trick of tries all in the second half (53rd, 56th and 64th minutes). Other try scorers incuded Etu Uaisele (20th minute), Mark Hendy (8th minute), Trent Rose (68th minute), Mitchell Allgood (62nd minute), Pele Peletelese (34th minute) Lee Ta Maari (23rd minute) and in the 75th minute #24 scored a try but i didn`t get his name.

BUNDY CUP - WENTWORTHVILLE vs BANKSTOWN BULLS

Also the Bundy cup side played top of the table Bankstown Bulls and had a great win. The final score was Wentworthville 52 Bankstown Bulls 22.
 

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Not sure if this was ever posted from last year. Worth posting again as he seems to be destined to play NRL in 2011.

Try-scoring Sio is ready to fly


BY JOHN MACDONALD
02 Sep, 2009 11:36 AM
ASK him and Ken Sio cant tell you how many tries hes scored in 2009.Try 16.
The quietly-spoken Sio has quietly become one of the biggest tryscorers of the season in senior football.
If theres a personality player for Wentworthville in this Saturday's Bundaberg Red Cup grand final at Leichhardt Oval, hes the one.
The goal-kicking winger has been good for virtually a try a cup game; he also scored seven in six games when given four runs for Wenty in the NSW Cup, and another when given a run for Parramatta in the Toyota Cup.
This prolific try-scoring hasn't gone unnoticed.
Hes now been signed as one of the Eels Toyota Cup squad for next season.
Im pretty stoked, its unbelievable, the 18-year-old said.
For that he can thank true believers Brett Cook and Kevin Wise.
A year ago his own self-belief had been tested and dreams broken.
The then Wenty C-grader had fractured a collarbone at the start of 2008 and missed the entire season.
Always, he said of the desire to come back.
Cook wanted him back with the Magpies.
The now Bundaberg Red Cup coach had seen Sio play in C grade and remembered him. Despite the season loss, Cook found him a spot in his 2009 squad.
It was pretty rough at the start.
The pace was faster and it was more physical, Sio said of the stepup from junior to senior football.
However, the flyer showed he had more pace than virtually anyone.
Parramatta development manager Wise noticed too, after a tip from Cook.
He was quick off the mark in jotting down Sios name.
The kids up for it, Cook told NSW Cup coach Rip Taylor.
That was faster and more physical again, Sio said of his promotion to NSW Cup.
He passed that test, scoring six tries in four games.
He was then given a recent Toyota Cup test, and when he passed that was snapped up for the 2010 squad.
He hopes to play in his preferred centre position with the Eels.
Sio is an Eel born and bred; he lives in Merrylands and started with Wenty in the under-6s.
My sisters and cousins play, he said.
Younger sister Hannah plays for the Toongabbie Tigers.
You cant get any more true-blue Parramatta than that.
Sio is of Samoan background but isnt in the blockbusting islander winger mould.
Not yet. He plays at a sleek 85 kilos.
Dare it be said of the flyer: now you Sio him, now you dont.
http://www.parramattasun.com.au/new...e/tryscoring-sio-is-ready-to-fly/1612441.aspx
 
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