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Ricky Stuart - New Eels coach

Sphagnum

Coach
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here we go......

don't forget fluoride, casper. apparently only put in water so the powers that be can control our minds.

I think you'll find that the reason it is in the water supply is because it is industrial waste and they actually get paid to deposit it into the water supply which is a hell of alot cheaper than the other method of disposing of it... as toxic waste.

There's never been a conclusive study anywhere in the world that proves the benefits of fluoride on teeth.

It has nothing to do with mind control though, that's a bit outrageous.
 

guruminga

Juniors
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Sandow excited by Stuart arrival at Eels

Ian McCullough AAP Wed, Jul 25, 2012 - 1:04 PM





Parramatta halfback Chris Sandow is excited at the prospect of working under Ricky Stuart and says he's more than happy to receive the odd spray from the former Australian coach.
Stuart will be unveiled as Eels coach on Thursday and, although most of the squad said on Wednesday they were unaware of his imminent arrival, Sandow said the appointment would be a huge boost to the NRL club.
"Ricky would be a good buy for us - we need someone like that to come in, as we've had some difficult circumstances this year," Sandow said.
"Ricky is an Origin coach and that can only be good for us."
Sandow has struggled to replicate the form that persuaded the Eels to fork out more than $500,000 a season to bring him to the club from South Sydney this season.
However, the 25-year-old believes getting the chance to work under the guidance of a former superstar No.7 like Stuart would improve him as a player.
He also said the notoriously-intense nature of Stuart's coaching is not something that he is fazed by, having been giving plenty of honest feedback from veteran former Souths mentor John Lang.
"He was the Australian halfback and it will be good to have him here and see what he says," he said.
"You see Ricky on the TV carrying on and getting up the players and that is something we will have to adapt to as we are a young squad.
"But it's good. Langy was much the same and he gave me a few sprays at Souths.
"You just have to take it on board. I am sure it is meant well and it just makes you want to prove them wrong."
The mercurial playmaker said he's also happy to learn how to play under the disciplined approach that will be demanded by Stuart.
"Sure I can change - everyone is learning," Sandow said.
"Even Hindy, who has been playing the game for 16 years, said the other day that he learnt something new."
Sandow said the departure of Steve Kearney last week was difficult for the players and there was a determination to send the Kiwi Test coach out as a winner when the Eels shocked Melbourne last Saturday.
"With Steve, it came back to how we played on the field, and not him as a coach," he said.
"He put the plans in place - we couldn't execute them properly.
"How we played against Melbourne was how we should have played at the start of the year.
"I was sad to see him leave."

http://www.nrl.com/sandow-excited-by-stuart-arrival-at-eels/tabid/10874/newsid/68862/default.aspx

Watching the video in the link below, when asked whether he was sad to see Kearney go, there was a definite pause as he tried to frame his answer in a positive way.

http://bigpondvideo.com/NRL_Eels/472511

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Gronk

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Sandow excited by Stuart arrival at Eels

Ian McCullough AAP Wed, Jul 25, 2012 - 1:04 PM


Parramatta halfback Chris Sandow is excited at the prospect of working under Ricky Stuart and says he's more than happy to receive the odd spray from the former Australian coach.
Stuart will be unveiled as Eels coach on Thursday and, although most of the squad said on Wednesday they were unaware of his imminent arrival, Sandow said the appointment would be a huge boost to the NRL club.
"Ricky would be a good buy for us - we need someone like that to come in, as we've had some difficult circumstances this year," Sandow said.
"Ricky is an Origin coach and that can only be good for us."
Sandow has struggled to replicate the form that persuaded the Eels to fork out more than $500,000 a season to bring him to the club from South Sydney this season.
However, the 25-year-old believes getting the chance to work under the guidance of a former superstar No.7 like Stuart would improve him as a player.
He also said the notoriously-intense nature of Stuart's coaching is not something that he is fazed by, having been giving plenty of honest feedback from veteran former Souths mentor John Lang.
"He was the Australian halfback and it will be good to have him here and see what he says," he said.
"You see Ricky on the TV carrying on and getting up the players and that is something we will have to adapt to as we are a young squad.
"But it's good. Langy was much the same and he gave me a few sprays at Souths.
"You just have to take it on board. I am sure it is meant well and it just makes you want to prove them wrong."
The mercurial playmaker said he's also happy to learn how to play under the disciplined approach that will be demanded by Stuart.
"Sure I can change - everyone is learning," Sandow said.
"Even Hindy, who has been playing the game for 16 years, said the other day that he learnt something new."
Sandow said the departure of Steve Kearney last week was difficult for the players and there was a determination to send the Kiwi Test coach out as a winner when the Eels shocked Melbourne last Saturday.
"With Steve, it came back to how we played on the field, and not him as a coach," he said.
"He put the plans in place - we couldn't execute them properly.
"How we played against Melbourne was how we should have played at the start of the year.
"I was sad to see him leave."
http://www.nrl.com/sandow-excited-by-stuart-arrival-at-eels/tabid/10874/newsid/68862/default.aspx
 

WaznTheGreat

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Dear Chris Sandow

Please put masking tape over your mouth and do not speak until you turn from a dud into a stud

Yours sincerely

Octagonal
 

Avenger

Immortal
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Sandow better hope he keeps playing league for a long time. He doesnt seem to be the sharpest tool in the shed.
 

oldmancraigy

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Sandow has struggled to replicate the form that persuaded the Eels to fork out more than $500,000 a season to bring him to the club from South Sydney this season.
However, the 25-year-old

Honestly, who pays these people to write articles?!?!?!?!

Sandow turned 23 this season. He won't be 25 until 2014...
 

Casper The Ghost

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lol another conspiracy nutter
Organised crime is not a conspiracy theory. There is a big difference. "Conspiracy Theory" is used as a trigger word to close the windows, pull down the blinds and draw in the curtains. Under a "spell", the drone must remain in darkness and at no time must they allow the brilliant sunlight of truth to flood into their brains.
 

TheParraboy

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Organised crime is not a conspiracy theory. There is a big difference. "Conspiracy Theory" is used as a trigger word to close the windows, pull down the blinds and draw in the curtains. Under a "spell", the drone must remain in darkness and at no time must they allow the brilliant sunlight of truth to flood into their brains.


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