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Snoochies

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Round 10, 2019

Magic Round - all 8 games at Suncorp over 4 days.

$10 bet says we’ll be one of the 8 that loses a home game...(doesn’t screw me over as I live up here, but screws the club and Sydney supporters).

More Parra fans turn up at Suncorp than they do in Sydney.
 

El Diablo

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https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/t-rex-ready-to-repay-the-faith-at-eels-20180412-p4z996.html

T-Rex ready to repay the faith at Eels

If it looks like Tony Williams is trying to make up for lost time, it’s because he is.

Williams, attempting to resurrect his career where it began, has been one of the few bright spots in Parramatta’s dismal 0-5 start to the year. ‘T-Rex’ made his long-awaited return a fortnight ago from the bench and impressed enough to earn a start in coach Brad Arthur’s starting 13.

It is a comeback that has been a long time coming. The 29-year-old played only one game for Cronulla last season before suffering yet another season-ending injury. He was limited to just 19 appearances the previous year in what was also an injury-plagued stint at Canterbury. Even his second coming at the Eels was delayed due to a two-week suspension for DUI.

Which is why he is so keen to spark the blue and golds now that he is fully fit.

“That’s what I try and bring to the team,” Williams said. “If I can anyway try and make a difference or change the momentum that is what I’ll do.

“I’m pretty excited I get to play again. It has almost been a year since I got injured, but I’m looking forward to it.

“I know it hasn’t been the start we wanted, but it’s never too late. We just need a win and we can build from that.”

In his prime, Williams is one of the most destructive forwards in the game. However, the former NSW and Australian backrower’s manager wasn’t inundated with NRL offers when he was clubless during the summer.

“Oh, I left it real late,” Williams said.

“We tried our luck. It is always hard when you’re injured. I played one NRL game last year and the year before that I was a bit on and off too.

"It’s really hard to press for a contract, but BA [Arthur] showed faith in me. I think he knew what I was capable of and he knew that he would get it out of me.

"I’m really grateful that he gave me that chance. I’ve taken it with two hands and I’m not looking back.”

There were options in the Super League, but the father of three wasn’t keen to move his young family to England. His dream was always to return to the Eels, where he is close mates with several players including Jarryd Hayne. He hopes the long lay-off has extended his career and hopes to earn a new Eels contract in coming months.

"The body isn’t battered or bruised. It’s just those niggling injuries that I need to keep on top of,” he said.

"But I’m playing every week like it is my last.

"I'd love to stay at Parra, but I’ve just got to keep playing consistently.

"You see all these young kids coming up and most of them are bigger than me now [laughs], so I’ve got to step my game up.

"But if I play to my potential every week, I can't see why I can’t get another contract."
 

parra pete

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@parra pete this was posted in the NRL forum

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parra pete

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Was at that game..Wests won 6-0, with Gilbert Macdougall (father of Adam) scoring both tries for the Wests team..No bull, I can recall it like it was played last weekend...I struggle to remember what I did last weekend. I have been blessed with a good long term memory - but this era is well and truly imbedded in my memory bank. Me and my mates sat in the Sheridan Stand, behind the goal posts at Randwick end. We would walk from Central to the SCG, and drop into a pub along the way - have three schooners (about 1/6 each - 15 cents) and turn up at the game half pissed..:lol:
Paul Pyers came into the fullback spot as the team struggled to replace Ken Thornett who had returned to Leeds to fulfill his contract. Clive Crawley, Brian Cox, and Paul all had a 'go'...but no-one could bring to the team what the Mayor did. It was the Eels first semi final apprearance.

Thanks Twiz..those were the days....
 
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Really, so Jesus came before the Stoic philosophers of the third century BC (that's 'before Christ')? News to me.

I must have missed the part where the stoic philosophers spread their beliefs across the world. creating Western society. You know, that thing that gave us our individual rights.

Yes but the catholic church says they are the days Christ was born and died. Did christ even exist as apparently nothing written about him until about 30 years after he died? We do know Buddha and Mohammad actually existed.

There wasn't a lot of annalistic history around that time. With that in mind, 30 years is no real gap, at all. Tacitus, Jospehus and Serivonus (sp?) all wrote about the Christ and are considered legitimate historians. not fable tellers.
 

Twizzle

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There wasn't a lot of annalistic history around that time. With that in mind, 30 years is no real gap, at all. Tacitus, Jospehus and Serivonus (sp?) all wrote about the Christ and are considered legitimate historians. not fable tellers.

what exactly did they write bout him ?

its one thing to say he actually existed and something entirely different to believe what is written in the bible, you know, walking across the water and all that

I thought Jarryd was the only one who could do that
 

Snoochies

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what exactly did they write bout him ?

its one thing to say he actually existed and something entirely different to believe what is written in the bible, you know, walking across the water and all that

I thought Jarryd was the only one who could do that

These people weren't in the Bible, they are writings outside the Bible about Christ.

Might help you.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...cal-evidence-that-jesus-christ-lived-and-died

If you are really interested you'd look into it.
 
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Jesus was certainly real. I used to see him at the footy all the time. He looked the part and had many followers. merkin could not perform miracles however. Totally lost my faith in 2002.
 

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https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/t-rex-ready-to-repay-the-faith-at-eels-20180412-p4z996.html

T-Rex ready to repay the faith at Eels

If it looks like Tony Williams is trying to make up for lost time, it’s because he is.

Williams, attempting to resurrect his career where it began, has been one of the few bright spots in Parramatta’s dismal 0-5 start to the year. ‘T-Rex’ made his long-awaited return a fortnight ago from the bench and impressed enough to earn a start in coach Brad Arthur’s starting 13.

It is a comeback that has been a long time coming. The 29-year-old played only one game for Cronulla last season before suffering yet another season-ending injury. He was limited to just 19 appearances the previous year in what was also an injury-plagued stint at Canterbury. Even his second coming at the Eels was delayed due to a two-week suspension for DUI.

Which is why he is so keen to spark the blue and golds now that he is fully fit.

“That’s what I try and bring to the team,” Williams said. “If I can anyway try and make a difference or change the momentum that is what I’ll do.

“I’m pretty excited I get to play again. It has almost been a year since I got injured, but I’m looking forward to it.

“I know it hasn’t been the start we wanted, but it’s never too late. We just need a win and we can build from that.”

In his prime, Williams is one of the most destructive forwards in the game. However, the former NSW and Australian backrower’s manager wasn’t inundated with NRL offers when he was clubless during the summer.

“Oh, I left it real late,” Williams said.

“We tried our luck. It is always hard when you’re injured. I played one NRL game last year and the year before that I was a bit on and off too.

"It’s really hard to press for a contract, but BA [Arthur] showed faith in me. I think he knew what I was capable of and he knew that he would get it out of me.

"I’m really grateful that he gave me that chance. I’ve taken it with two hands and I’m not looking back.”

There were options in the Super League, but the father of three wasn’t keen to move his young family to England. His dream was always to return to the Eels, where he is close mates with several players including Jarryd Hayne. He hopes the long lay-off has extended his career and hopes to earn a new Eels contract in coming months.

"The body isn’t battered or bruised. It’s just those niggling injuries that I need to keep on top of,” he said.

"But I’m playing every week like it is my last.

"I'd love to stay at Parra, but I’ve just got to keep playing consistently.

"You see all these young kids coming up and most of them are bigger than me now [laughs], so I’ve got to step my game up.

"But if I play to my potential every week, I can't see why I can’t get another contract."

I've liked what I've seen of T-Rex this year.

Wouldn't mind if we offered him a new deal.
 

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