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"Parra will be sweating" - Terry Hill

TheParraboy

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CliffyIsGod said:
Probably, because anything less than a 30 point win to you guys will mean serious doubts to your premiership campaign. See if you can do that.

a one point win playing badly will do me fine

is that good for Manly too ? ;-)
 

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CliffyIsGod said:
Probably, because anything less than a 30 point win to you guys will mean serious doubts to your premiership campaign. See if you can do that.

That is the most inane comment I have seen on this board in a long time.

Why, oh why, do you even bother.

Suity
 

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I'm a great fan of the wisdom of super coach Jack Gibson. He is a believer in the theory that when plays have to tell everybody how tough they are they are really scared. He was (is) a great believer in not letting the opposition know how tough you are. He wanted his players to let the opposition feel how tough they are by actions..not cheap shots or cheap comments. Terry is having a bit of a laugh. Talk it up Tezza. Cover your own inadequacies. The Manly defence is tissue thin and if you have to rely on blokes like Hill, Menzies for their success,..... sorry fellas not in 2005!!!.
'You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.'
 

Haynzy

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Tezza should be re-named
TC (two co*ks)
He couldn't be that silly just playing with one :D
 

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Hurriflatch

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did you manage to do that all by yourself

what next you learn to tie your own shoelaces or do you still wear velcro straps???
 
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CliffyIsGod said:
Probably, because anything less than a 30 point win to you guys will mean serious doubts to your premiership campaign. See if you can do that.


I just want to win. Who gives gives a f**k about how much points we win by. This is finals its not how you win its about just winning.
 

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I hope Manly are in white hot form and not in their recent form. It'd do the Eels no good to have a cake walk, and then a weeks break before a sudden death game against a team that will no doubt give no quarter.

As for Terry, wtf cares?

Game on.
 

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http://foxsports.news.com.au/story/0,8659,16520262-23214,00.html
Hill 'no soft target'
By Brent Read and Peter Kogoy
September 7, 2005

MANLY centre Terry Hill has issued an open invitation to the Eels to target him in Sunday's qualifying final, warning they will do so at their own peril.

Hill, renowned as one of the game's best sledgers, also claimed the game against Parramatta, the minor premiers, at Parramatta Stadium was "tailor-made" for the Sea Eagles.

The 33-year-old Hill has made a career out of needling opponents and the beat went on yesterday when he was asked whether he thought Parramatta would come after him. "At the end of the day I think (Parramatta coach) Brian Smith is too clever for that," Hill said.

"I'm sure he'll have his players fully focused.

"In saying that, it's a semi-final, I have been there and done that before.

"It's not as though I'm going to be nervous. They can go for their life."

Hill, who publicly thanked his team-mates for giving him the opportunity to farewell rugby league in the finals, was a picture of confidence as he faced the media at the club's training headquarters yesterday.

Despite his side being rank outsiders, Hill brazenly claimed the Eels would be feeling the pressure.

"They'll be sweating, put it that way, they'll be sweating," Hill said.

"I just think this is a tailor-made game for us.
"This goes back decades - the '70s, '80s, '90s and now we're into the 2000s, Manly versus Parramatta.

"It's a love-hate relationship between both teams, it always has been for a long, long time.

"Why do I say it's tailor-made? I just think we're running into a bit of form at the right end of the season.

"It's sort of like we had a medium spa a couple of weeks ago, we had a warm spa and now we're hopping in the hot water. We're ready to go."

The Sea Eagles' confidence has been fuelled by the absence of Parramatta second-rower Nathan Hindmarsh, the Eels' most influential player, and their performance against Canberra.

The Eels' forward pack could be further depleted if bench player Fui Fui Moi Moi fails to beat a high-tackle charge and nine-week suspension at the judiciary tonight.

With its season on the line, Manly responded with a big win over the Raiders in the national capital last Saturday night.

Meanwhile, Wests Tigers coach Tim Sheens yesterday revealed a punter's streak to his steely demeanour by sticking with centre Shane Elford for the match against North Queensland Cowboys.

Sheens has kept faith with Elford who only returned to the line-up in the Tigers' loss to the Panthers last Sunday after missing the previous five games with a knee injury.

The Tigers coach has also tweaked his pack by shifting Anthony Laffranchi to the front row at the expense of Bryce Gibbs, who will move to the bench.

Former captain Mark O'Neill will partner Ben Galea in the second row, while Dene Halatau will be the new lock at the expense of the dumped Ray Cashmere.

Fullback Bret Hodgson, ranked among the game's players pound for pound, says the Tigers' lack of size, particularly in the forwards, has not worried the team as it prepares for its first finals series.

"The reality is that we are not as big as other sides, but our forwards have got more grunt and more muscle on their day than anyone in the competition," Hodgson said.

"I've got no doubt they will turn up on the night and provide scoring opportunities for the likes of myself, Benji Marshall and Scott Prince to play off the back of them."

Hodgson declared the Tigers were in the finals on merit and not just to make up the numbers.

"We may just surprise a few people because we know we've got the confidence and the ability to do something special in these semis," he said.

He was quick to downplay the team's recent loss of form including successive defeats against Melbourne and Penrith going into Friday night's first qualifying final.

"There's no doubt that finals football is a different ball game," he said.

:lol: :lol: :lol: One win (against a reserve grade Raiders side) after losing 3 in a row, bringing them to 2 from their last 10 and they are "running in to a bit of form" :lol:
 

fridge

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i like that jack gibson thing.

he also said you don't win on the field. you win in all the hardwork you put into preparation and training.
 

Twizzle

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onya Tezza

he talks the talks, but hasn't done the walk thing for a few years

give him credit, he still has a go
 

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