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Reserve Hooker

reserve hooker


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Broncodr01d

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lol. wat bout every game dis yr where farah has played alot better. do they not count for nothing

Yes Forrest, they count for something.

Robbie Farrah on the biggest stage didn't perform, barring an ok performance in game one. Ennis on the other hand, a consistent performer and standout for Canterbury, grabbed his opportunity in game three of the series and shone. He outplayed Smith and was influential in the result for NSW.

Canterbury will partake in the finals and go deep. He will be the reserve hooker and with good reason - he is the next best option to Smith.

Close thread.
 

The Dodger

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lol

the only thing farrah did that was good was belt the shiit out of that ranga from the cowgirls.

apart from that, all he does is whinge these days.
 

ME SO HORNBY!

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I just think Farah needs to play a completely different style of football to be successful at rep level. He has to realise he cant do everything himself and run the show for Australia and NSW like he does with the Tigers. He just needs to provide good, quick ball to Lockyer and Thurston from the play the ball or whoever else might be in the halves if he plays for Australia.

However with Smith in the Australian team you would think the reserve hooker would probably play the game against France. In that case i think it doesnt matter who gets the reserve position out of Ennis and Farah (we will put 70 on them either way), but Farah gets my vote based purely on club form.
 

K-Man

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Are you saying if the Eels make and win the Grand Final that Keving Kingston or Matt Keating will suddenly enter the picture?

What a stupid question :crazy:

Obviously he's only suggesting that out of the actual contenders, if one of them was to play a leading role in his side's march to the premiership then, yes, it would help Ennis's cause over Farah.

It happens all the time. How do you think a guy like Dallas Johnson played for Australia? Because he was part of a winning team.

Does that mean every player that wins the grand final suddenly becomes the favourite to make their national team in that position? Of course it doesn't.
 

pedge

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Yes Forrest, they count for something.

Robbie Farrah on the biggest stage didn't perform, barring an ok performance in game one. Ennis on the other hand, a consistent performer and standout for Canterbury, grabbed his opportunity in game three of the series and shone. He outplayed Smith and was influential in the result for NSW.

Canterbury will partake in the finals and go deep. He will be the reserve hooker and with good reason - he is the next best option to Smith.

Close thread.

wat exactly did ennis do in game 3? SFA if u ask me, i didnt see him make one good contribution...farah had a disaster in game two ill grant you that, but he was in the top 3 plyrs for nsw in game 1.....ennis is having 1 good season, farah has been carrying the tigers for the last 3 years, and b4 any1 says what have the tigers done in that time, look at the cowboys for proof that 1 man cannot carry a team!!!
i will agree with me so hornby, farah needs to play a diff game at rep level and realise that it doesnt need to be all him (although in game 1 or 2, if it wasnt going to be him, then no idea who was going to do it)
 

sando88

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u tell em pedgey

on side note, will horby be worst eva halfback to play in a grandfinal teaM?
 

hutch

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its just common practise now for the side that wins the gf to have a fair amount of the quota of the test players selected whether they deserve it or not, manly had six last year.

the tigers had zero players in the aussie team in 05.

btw, this thread should be in the international section!

and farah deserves the back up spot.
 

Yosh

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I chose Kurt Gidley. Reason being I am a Newcastle supporter isnt that good reason enough?

Anyways seroiusly he been playing terrible lately however he still is class, form is tempory but class is permenant. He is the best interchange player there is still, give it to him he'll let noone down.
 

typicalfan

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Ennis or Gidley. I think Farah will lose out with his side out of the running. If the Bulldogs pack up early because of their loss of Kimmorley, they will play it safe and name Gidley imo.
 

Broncodr01d

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wat exactly did ennis do in game 3? SFA if u ask me, i didnt see him make one good contribution...farah had a disaster in game two ill grant you that, but he was in the top 3 plyrs for nsw in game 1.....ennis is having 1 good season, farah has been carrying the tigers for the last 3 years, and b4 any1 says what have the tigers done in that time, look at the cowboys for proof that 1 man cannot carry a team!!!
i will agree with me so hornby, farah needs to play a diff game at rep level and realise that it doesnt need to be all him (although in game 1 or 2, if it wasnt going to be him, then no idea who was going to do it)

Farrah hasn't stepped up an any level rep wise, including City vs Country as yet. I think he will one day, to this day, he hasn't - Ennis has.

Are you a Tigers fan?

Ennis did nothing in Origin 3? :lol:

Done arguing with an idiot.
 

sando88

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once again ennis played gr8 and farah had shocker

HAHAHA

wake up people, ennis is a hack farah is all class
 

pedge

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Farrah hasn't stepped up an any level rep wise, including City vs Country as yet. I think he will one day, to this day, he hasn't - Ennis has.

Are you a Tigers fan?

Ennis did nothing in Origin 3? :lol:

Done arguing with an idiot.

did you watch city country this year? tell me u did and that u didnt think farah played ALL OVER ennis? please tell me so i can laugh...

im a parra fan just for the record so no bias here mate...

please tell me what ennis did in origin 3? honestly plz?

didnt watch the game tonight, pretty sure if i do it will show me once again farah playing all over ennis, pretty much like he did the 1st time they met this year, when the tigz and marshall were going like busteds and farah was carrying the team on his back
 
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the tigers had zero players in the aussie team in 05.

btw, this thread should be in the international section!

and farah deserves the back up spot.

We had Prince, although Johns, Lockyer, Barrett and Gower were all there too. I think it was a token "premiers selection" and it allowed them to pick all their darlings for the side that year. I laughed my arse off when they got blown off the park in the final.
 

pedge

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Farrah hasn't stepped up an any level rep wise, including City vs Country as yet. I think he will one day, to this day, he hasn't - Ennis has.

Are you a Tigers fan?

Ennis did nothing in Origin 3? :lol:

Done arguing with an idiot.

this is for you my friend

While Queensland won’t be shaking in their boots when they get around to watching this match, they won’t be planning their State of Origin victory party either.

Representative football’s least-celebrated instalment turned out to be a high-standard game that fulfilled its modern function – as a NSW selection trial – more than satisfactorily.

Selectors would have been delighted with what they saw. A lot of players in contention for state spots went terrifically well, and there is depth in several positions, especially wing. While it isn’t lost on anyone that the entire Australian backline is Maroon and, for that reason alone, a NSW triumph this year is a long-shot, Blues’ fans would have seen enough to believe their state may be able to assemble a XVII over three games that could end Queensland’s dominance.

As for the match itself, City were resounding winners, and coach John Cartwright was entitled to suggest that fact should be reflected in selections. One of the most impressive things about the victory was that it was achieved despite a tremendous start by Country, who rode a wave of possession to lead 12-0 after 26 minutes and 12-6 at the break. Country halves Jarrod Mullen and Terry Campese both made polished starts and everything flowed from them. Behind on the scoreboard, and being outshone as individuals, City players in key positions showed the kind of coolness under pressure crucial in Origin.

Halfback Peter Wallace and hooker Robbie Farah were the standouts, but a number of others (Michael Jennings, Craig Wing, Michael Weyman) weren’t far behind. City took control in the second half and by the end it was an exhibition.

Something else that would have pleased the NSW selectors was the authentic attacking potency on display – so welcome with memories still fresh of last year’s Origin series, in which the Blues struggled to make a bust. Based on the action at Wade Park, Orange, NSW have the opportunity to pick a new-look side, quick and exuberant but still with a good smattering of experience, that could rattle Queensland’s stars come June.

The Game Swung When… With City trailing by two points midway through the second half, Jennings gathered a kick five metres from his goal-line and, in a twinkle, launched a rousing counterattack. Weaving between defenders at pace, he popped a pass for a flying David Williams to show off his speed over the remaining 75 metres to the opposite goal-line. This try-from-nothing sent the visitors’ confidence soaring, while knocking the stuffing out of their opposition, and for the last quarter it was all City.

Who Was Hot… Wallace (61 touches and a try assist) and Farrar (97 touches, three try assists, 41 tackles), who all but sealed the NSW halfback and hooker spots respectively. The Broncos’ no.7 built from a quiet start to finish as the game’s best player, kicking and passing with precision, challenging the line occasionally, playing the general’s role to perfection, and capping a memorable night with a solo try on the stroke of fulltime. His 16-point haul included six conversions, but Wallace is no Keith Barnes. His only miss of the night was also his only difficult attempt, and it went sideways. An Origin kicker he probably isn’t.

Farah clearly outpointed his opposite Michael Ennis (92 touches, 32 tackles, two tackle breaks), who started well but faded. For years the understudy, the Tigers’ rake looks ready for the next step. For Country, James McManus (four tackle breaks and a try assist) would have won new fans with a showing that marked him as what Phil Gould calls an Origin-style player: tough and reliable; showed one heck of a leap, too, to set up the game’s first try for Jamie Lyon. The Origin wing spots will be fiercely contested, with Williams (134 metres), Jarryd Hayne (117 metres) and Joel Monaghan (183 metres) also excelling on the night.

Streamlined and focused thanks to special attention at the Dragons, Weyman (14 hit-ups, 117 metres) pushed his claims with a robust, just-keep-rolling effort reminiscent of the great Queensland prop Martin Bella. Would look fine in blue.

Who Was Not… No-one was stone cold, but Campese and Mullen just weren’t hot enough for long enough. Campese, especially, began with aplomb, but the Country halves faded in the second half in the face of the City onslaught – the sort of onslaught Queensland are renowned for. Likewise, only Ennis’ most-zealous fans would try to claim he matched it with Farah.

Had To Be Seen To Be Believed…
See above re: the Jennings/Wolfman play that turned the game. Jennings (120 metres, seven tackle breaks, three offloads, a try and a try assist) has the X factor that NSW have been missing, while Williams ran like a man fleeing fire.

Bad Boys… Beau Scott and Ben Creagh were both placed on report for separate lifting tackles that old-timers would call harmless and part of the game they once knew. However, Creagh was later charged by the match review committee; but he’ll be free to play against the Bulldogs with an early guilty plea.

Ref Watch… Gavin Badger and Shayne Hayne went well, rightly keeping low profiles on a night when the imperative was finding out how certain players perform under higher-than-usual pressure. Acute viewers may have noted that when Williams was in full flight, Hayne stayed with him as well as any of the Country pursuers.

NRL Best & Fairest… 3 points – Peter Wallace (City): Excelled under the spotlight to see off his counterpart and lead City home; 2 points – Robbie Farah (City): Clever, probing performance that put Ennis in the shadows; 1 point – Craig Wing (City): Coming off the bench to replace John Sutton, showed he still has it with an electric display that included 25 touches, three tackle-breaks and a line break.

City 40
(M Minichiello 2, J Hayne, M Jennings, P Wallace, D Williams, C Wing tries; Wallace 6 goals) def Country 18 (J Lyon, L Patten, A Tongue tries; Lyon 3 goals) at Wade Park, Orange. Crowd: 8226.
 

nomarg

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If Farah is fit I'll bet my balls he'll get the call up over Ennis- as long as Sheens is coach And rightly so much better player...

Fair enough if you'd have him in your side...no way sheens will take him though.


thank God- Ive still got my balls....:lol:

farah knockers take note Ennis had his best year and still couldn't touch Robbie
 

Minotaur

Juniors
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Did some of you people seriously think that Ennis was going to get the backup hookers position over Farah, ohhh, thats so cute!

Bulldogs supporters think that Ennis is better then Farah, everyone else knows that Farah is streets ahead of Ennis in class and creativity. Farah deserves to be in the Kangaroo's team, the selectors think so, the australian coach thinks so, rational rugby league supporters thinks so.

Ennis, enjoy the off season. Farah, enjoy the England trip.

CASED CLOSED
 

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