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PLUM AND PICKER IN FOR GREEN MACHINE
Tuesday 18 Mar 2008 13:57
by (Press Release)
Source: www.raiders.com.au
Second row forwards Nigel Plum and Joe Picker will make their 2008 season debuts for the Canberra Raiders on Saturday afternoon against the Penrith Panthers, after Glen Turner and Neville Costigan were ruled out today through injury.
Marshall Chalk has been elevated to the starting line-up for the injured Turner, who is set to miss between 4-6 weeks with an ankle injury, while Nigel Plum replaces the injured Neville Costigan, who will miss between 6-8 weeks after re-injuring his quad on Saturday night against the Knights.
With Chalk's elevation to the starting line-up Joe Picker comes onto the Raiders bench, with tough forward Trevor Thurling being named as 18th man for the Green Machine.
Raiders Coach Neil Henry said although the loss of Turner and Costigan was significant, he was confident both Plum and Picker would fit nicely into the squad.
"We have some depth in the back row and Marshall Chalk was pretty good when he was there last week, and Nigel Plum comes back from a shoulder reconstruction so he's fit and raring to go," Henry said. "Joe Picker is also in the back ground ready to go from the bench. We have a little bit of depth which you would hope at the start of the year and hopefully we don't get any more injuries."
After injuring his ribs on Saturday night Lincoln Withers will train with the team tomorrow to prove his fitness, while in some good news for the Raiders, Scott Logan has been cleared of any serious knee damage and will take his spot in the starting line-up.
Withers said he's confident of being fit for the match, and will test it out in training later this week.
"It's a bit painful still but I'll train this week and consult the medical staff and go from there," Withers said. "Its one of those injuries where you have to put up with the pain factor and I'll have to check it out with the doctor and then talk to Neil."
William Zillman will undergo tests later in the week after suffering concussion against the Knights, but is expected to take his place at fullback against the Panthers.
NRL TELSTRA PREMIERSHIP
Canberra Raiders V Penrith Panthers
CUA Stadium, Saturday March 22, 5.30pm
1. William Zillman
2. Colin Best
3. Phil Graham
4. Joel Monaghan
5. Adrian Purtell
6. Terry Campese
7. Todd Carney
8. Troy Thompson
9. Lincoln Withers
10. Scott Logan
11. Marshall Chalk
12. Nigel Plum
13. Alan Tongue (c)
Subs:
14. Joe Picker
15. Josh Miller
16. Dane Tilse
17. Michael Weyman
18. Trevor Thurling
(one to be omitted)
Coach: Neil Henry
Surprised to see Linc there!
Anyway guys, I think our pack is too small; Tonguey, Plum and Chalk are not as big as the likes of Woolnough, Petero, Puletuas, Pritchard. We will struggle until Weyman comes on to get over the advantage line. Logan will be ok but I am concerned over his knee. Thommo aint no yard gainer either.
So, with the Penrith kicking game being so crap our backs should not be tested so much this week, I just hope the speedy guys dont run at our slugs in Monas and Turtell.
I still think we will lose, and by quite a bit. Panthers by 13+
Tuesday 18 Mar 2008 13:57
by (Press Release)
Source: www.raiders.com.au
Second row forwards Nigel Plum and Joe Picker will make their 2008 season debuts for the Canberra Raiders on Saturday afternoon against the Penrith Panthers, after Glen Turner and Neville Costigan were ruled out today through injury.
Marshall Chalk has been elevated to the starting line-up for the injured Turner, who is set to miss between 4-6 weeks with an ankle injury, while Nigel Plum replaces the injured Neville Costigan, who will miss between 6-8 weeks after re-injuring his quad on Saturday night against the Knights.
With Chalk's elevation to the starting line-up Joe Picker comes onto the Raiders bench, with tough forward Trevor Thurling being named as 18th man for the Green Machine.
Raiders Coach Neil Henry said although the loss of Turner and Costigan was significant, he was confident both Plum and Picker would fit nicely into the squad.
"We have some depth in the back row and Marshall Chalk was pretty good when he was there last week, and Nigel Plum comes back from a shoulder reconstruction so he's fit and raring to go," Henry said. "Joe Picker is also in the back ground ready to go from the bench. We have a little bit of depth which you would hope at the start of the year and hopefully we don't get any more injuries."
After injuring his ribs on Saturday night Lincoln Withers will train with the team tomorrow to prove his fitness, while in some good news for the Raiders, Scott Logan has been cleared of any serious knee damage and will take his spot in the starting line-up.
Withers said he's confident of being fit for the match, and will test it out in training later this week.
"It's a bit painful still but I'll train this week and consult the medical staff and go from there," Withers said. "Its one of those injuries where you have to put up with the pain factor and I'll have to check it out with the doctor and then talk to Neil."
William Zillman will undergo tests later in the week after suffering concussion against the Knights, but is expected to take his place at fullback against the Panthers.
NRL TELSTRA PREMIERSHIP
Canberra Raiders V Penrith Panthers
CUA Stadium, Saturday March 22, 5.30pm
1. William Zillman
2. Colin Best
3. Phil Graham
4. Joel Monaghan
5. Adrian Purtell
6. Terry Campese
7. Todd Carney
8. Troy Thompson
9. Lincoln Withers
10. Scott Logan
11. Marshall Chalk
12. Nigel Plum
13. Alan Tongue (c)
Subs:
14. Joe Picker
15. Josh Miller
16. Dane Tilse
17. Michael Weyman
18. Trevor Thurling
(one to be omitted)
Coach: Neil Henry
Surprised to see Linc there!
Anyway guys, I think our pack is too small; Tonguey, Plum and Chalk are not as big as the likes of Woolnough, Petero, Puletuas, Pritchard. We will struggle until Weyman comes on to get over the advantage line. Logan will be ok but I am concerned over his knee. Thommo aint no yard gainer either.
So, with the Penrith kicking game being so crap our backs should not be tested so much this week, I just hope the speedy guys dont run at our slugs in Monas and Turtell.
I still think we will lose, and by quite a bit. Panthers by 13+