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Poore on edge

Parra Steve

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Parramatta skipper Nathan Cayless has labelled new front row partner Justin Poore a worry wart - and not just because he's about to play against his former St George Illawarra teammates in the NRL season opener on Friday.
Cayless said Poore had been on edge for weeks ahead of the Parramatta Stadium showdown, and predicted emotions could get the better of both sides in front of a sell-out crowd.

"I'm sure there's going to be a few dust-ups," Cayless said.
"It's been a long off-season, and everyone's itching to get out there."
None more so than Poore, who spent the first six seasons of his career in the red and white before his switch to the Eels.

"He's been nervous for about three weeks," Cayless said.
"He's the type of guy that needs something to worry about.
"But he's really looking forward to it. The way he's trained has really got everyone excited about playing with him.

"It's going to be a tough game first up against the Dragons, but if everyone else can do their job, we can help him out."
Poore will be kept busy against his old side, with Dragons coach Wayne Bennett naming four front rowers - Jon Green, Trent Merrin, Dan Hunt and Jarrod Saffy - on the bench.
Cayless said he expected a physical encounter.
"They like to play down the middle of the field. That's the way that Wayne Bennett plays, and they played like that last year," he said.
"It's going to be a tough ask down the middle."

The Eels are more than capable of matching fire with fire, with Fuifui Moimoi - who finished 2009 as the form front-rower in the game - coming off the bench.

Cayless denied Moimoi had been disheartened by his relegation to the bench, but was in no doubt the Kiwi powerhouse would make an immediate impact when he got his chance.

"I suppose there's going to be a few fireworks from Fui," Cayless said.
"Like everyone, it's all about the team these days.
"He's already said to everyone on the team it's about doing the best for the team."
© 2010 AAP

http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-sport/poore-on-edge-for-clash-with-dragons-20100310-pysa.html
 

TheParraboy

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Im gonna live on the edge on friday night, and not sit down once during the game, could be a good omen
 

ParraMatt

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I hope Poore is giving the Eels guys any hints he has on how the Dragons play to help us be ready for Friday.
 

Fathead

Bench
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My tip is the big switcheroo come kick off with Poore on the bench and someone like Mannah starting.
Ando wants to have Fui as a weapon to come on after about 15 - 20 mins and Poore will be too nervous against the saints.
Anyways thats my tip.
 

1 Eyed TEZZA

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There are a few times during the match that are important, mine in order are the 40th-50th, 25th-40th and the 65th-80th.

Obviously the whole game is important, but I believe that the times I have mentioned are the times where we need to be completely solid and safe. Especially if we are ahead on the score board.

The last 25th-40th minutes will set the attitude of both teams going into the sheds and how things start off. Its the time where the team gets together again when they are calm but they then have a feel for the game. They will know what they need to do.
The 40th-50th minutes are best used to do what was asked at half time, and through defence to smash the opposition relentlessly so that they are rattled.
The 65th-80th minutes are the times where risks and mistakes happen. Solid safe football is what is desirable here (something iv noticed that the England national side have struggled with for years). Especially if we are leading by a small amount, if not then go for the win at all costs (reasonably)

My point behind that is I believe having Poore come of the bench considering his nerves, could be potientially risky during those times which I consider most important.
 

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