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Blood Shot Eyes

First Grade
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Went to The Blues training run this morning at Kingscliffe Northern NSW which is about 12mins from sons house at Currumbin.....they looked very sharp on the paddock but nice and relaxed off it.....was lucky enough to catch up with all the boys and wish them well come Wednesday night.....as expected my wife and I had plenty of pics taken with Duges, Frizz and JDB so must thank all the players and in particular Laurie for making them available.....weather is glorious up here at present so perfect for the boys to have a great hit out before crossing the border......cmon NSW its our time now
 

RPG437

Juniors
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Qld regained the momentum and confidence factors in a big way by turning it around and winning game 2. Ecpect a big game from Munster he's a natural and fearless.
Blue thru snd thru but not feeling too confident - think we'll be seeing elated blokes on maroon jumpers for the nth time come FT Wed night at the cauldron.
 

getsmarty

Immortal
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STATE OF ORIGIN


Dragons stars named in NSW Origin extended training squad
Author
NSWRL
Timestamp
Fri 23 Nov 2018, 04:39 PM

Brydens Lawyers NSW Blues coach Brad Fittler has announced his extended squad to take part in a training camp at the soon-to-open NSWRL Centre of Excellence on Friday 14 December.

Fittler has named 32 players in the squad, including the 19 players he used over three games who won the 2018 State of Origin series to return the Shield home for the first time since 2014.

Other players who have been named in the extended squad include Parramatta Eels winger Blake Ferguson, Newcastle Knights halfback Mitchell Pearce, South Sydney Rabbitohs forward Cameron Murray and Brisbane Broncos forward Tevita Pangai Junior.

"For most of them it will be the first time we've seen them since after the series," Fittler said.

"It puts a full-stop on finalising the year and getting their feedback from this year's series, and also allows us an opportunity to look ahead for our defence of the Shield in 2019.

"It's always beneficial to get them to spend time together. We won't be training but having them around each other will only further strengthen the bond they formed this year."

An emerging NSW Blues squad is still in the process of being finalised and will be announced in the near future for a training camp on Thursday 13 December.

Brydens Lawyers NSW Blues extended training squad

Jack Bird (Brisbane Broncos)
Reagan Campbell-Gillard (Penrith Panthers)
Nathan Cleary (Penrith Panthers)
Josh Addo-Carr (Melbourne Storm)
Damien Cook (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
Nick Cotric (Canberra Raiders)
Boyd Cordner (Sydney Roosters)
Angus Crichton (Sydney Roosters)
Jack De Belin (St George Illawarra Dragons)
Dale Finucane (Melbourne Storm)
Blake Ferguson (Parramatta Eels)
Tyson Frizell (St George Illawarra Dragons)
Wade Graham (Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks)
Ryan James (Gold Coast Titans)
Josh Jackson (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs)
Luke Keary (Sydney Roosters)
David Klemmer (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs)
James Maloney (Penrith Panthers)
Jordan McLean (North Queensland Cowboys)
Latrell Mitchell (Sydney Roosters)
Cameron Murray (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
Tyrone Peachey (Gold Coast Titans)
Mitchell Pearce (Newcastle Knights)
Tevita Pangai Junior (Brisbane Broncos)
Matt Prior (Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks)
James Roberts (Brisbane Broncos)
Tariq Sims (St George Illawarra Dragons)
James Tedesco (Sydney Roosters)
Jake Trbojevic (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles)
Tom Trbojevic (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles)
Paul Vaughan (St George Illawarra Dragons)
Aaron Woods (Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks)


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/201...-named-in-nsw-origin-extended-training-squad/
 

BLM01

First Grade
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Ouch...No Dugan but Fergi......Elite fullback or even centre money....pffftttt Not anymore. However I will admit his games at Origin he did hold his own.with a boring coach game plan..but enjoy paying him the big bucks Sharkies for never playing a full season and lucky to play a full game without looking injured.
But are we still on the Aaron Woods train..Seriously. It shows me how prop stocks in NSW just like halfbacks are widdling away to very little.
Is it me or this website real slow ATM?
 
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ouryears

Bench
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Ouch...No Dugan but Fergi......Elite fullback or even centre money....pffftttt Not anymore. However I will admit his games at Origin he did hold his own.with a boring coach game plan..but enjoy paying him the big bucks Sharkies for never playing a full season and lucky to play a full game without looking injured.
But are we still on the Aaron Woods train..Seriously. It shows me how prop stocks in NSW just like halfbacks are widdling away to very little.
Is it me or this website real slow ATM?
Web site was down to snail pace and less
 

possm

Coach
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Web site was down to snail pace and less
Lafai and Aitken should never have been signed long term. After that extension their form fell away further than the poor form displayed the year before. Of course it was easy to look good in the early rounds of 2018 when the forwards wer steam rolling the opposition however, once the forwards were plagued with fatigue and injuries again, the 3, 4 and 5 were showed to be slow and very ordinary in defence and attack.
 

BLM01

First Grade
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Lafai and Aitken should never have been signed long term. After that extension their form fell away further than the poor form displayed the year before. Of course it was easy to look good in the early rounds of 2018 when the forwards wer steam rolling the opposition however, once the forwards were plagued with fatigue and injuries again, the 3, 4 and 5 were showed to be slow and very ordinary in defence and attack.
Poss. not quite the Blues thread but Lafai and Aitken were signed in 2017 after early season form not this year.
 

possm

Coach
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Poss. not quite the Blues thread but Lafai and Aitken were signed in 2017 after early season form not this year.

Yes I understand, after poor form in late 2016 and unnecessarily long term. Could have been a 2 year deal with an option in favour of the Club given the past history of these two players. Now we're stuck with them both.
 

getsmarty

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STATE OF ORIGIN


Fittler names five Dragons in Emerging Blues squad
Author
NSWRL
Timestamp
Mon 26 Nov 2018, 01:34 PM

Brydens Lawyers NSW Blues coach Brad Fittler has reminded the game's rising stars a Blues jumper is a possibility in 2019 after naming his Emerging Blues squad to take part in a training camp at the soon-to-open Centre of Excellence (CoE) on Thursday 13 December.

Fittler named a 23-man squad which includes rising stars on the cusp of NSW selection for State of Origin and others who have been identified as potential players for the future. Last year's squad saw Nathan Cleary, Angus Crichton and Latrell Mitchell graduate to play for the Blues in 2018.

It's the second group of players that Fittler has picked in the past few days. The extended Origin train-on squad named on Friday (23 November) will come together at the CoE on Friday 14 December.

"The majority of players named are young, have stood out in their age groups and representative teams and had a big influence, and any time they make these types of squads is important," Fittler said.

"We're giving time to meet these players and while we don't have time to train it's very important to get to know them for the future plans of NSW."

The squad includes Rugby League Players Association Rookie of the Year Victor Radley (Sydney Roosters), Dally M Halfback of The Year Luke Brooks (Wests Tigers), rookie prop Payne Haas (Brisbane Broncos) and centre Jesse Ramien (Newcastle Knights).

The NSW Emerging Blues squad (in club and alphabetical order) is:

Payne Haas (Brisbane Broncos)
Matt Lodge (Brisbane Broncos)
Kotoni Staggs (Brisbane Broncos)
Jayden Brailey (Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks)
Kyle Flanagan (Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks)
Curtis Scott (Melbourne Storm)
Jesse Ramien (Newcastle Knights)
Daniel Saifiti (Newcastle Knights)
Mitchell Moses (Parramatta Eels)
Waqa Blake (Penrith Panthers)
Shawn Blore (Penrith Panthers)
Jack Hetherington (Penrith Panthers)
Dylan Edwards (Penrith Panthers)
Moses Leota (Penrith Panthers)
Campbell Graham (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
Robert Jennings (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
Euan Aitken (St George Illawarra Dragons)
Blake Lawrie (St George Illawarra Dragons)
Zac Lomax (St George Illawarra Dragons)
Cameron McInnes (St George Illawarra Dragons)
Reece Robson (St George Illawarra Dragons)
Victor Radley (Sydney Roosters)
Luke Brooks (Wests Tigers)

https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2018/11/26/fittler-names-five-dragons-in-emerging-blues-squad/
 

getsmarty

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STATE OF ORIGIN


Frizell wants WA fans to back Blues in Perth Origin
Author
Martin Lenehan NRL.com Reporter
Timestamp
Wed 5 Dec 2018, 07:01 PM

NSW Blues forward Tyson Frizell knows next year's historic State of Origin venture into Perth will be a moment to savour. What he's not sure of is which team neutral fans will get behind.

Since 1990, nine Holden State of Origin matches have been played on neutral territory in Melbourne but the crowd support has been anything but 50/50.

Whether it was the presence of so many Melbourne Storm stars in the Maroons side, or simply a distaste for all things NSW, the "neutrals" in the southern capital have thrown their support behind Queensland.

When league's showpiece heads to Perth on June 23, 2019, Frizell is hoping the defending Origin champions can win over the crowd and potentially wrap up the series.

"If we can start well and win the first game [in Brisbane] then we'll need a lot of NSW fans over there in Perth to get behind us and get us over the line,” Frizell told NRL.com.

"It's a sensational stadium in Perth but we don't know what to expect from the fans.

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"There will be lots of people watching Origin for the first time so hopefully, we can convert them into Blues fans. Origin is a game like no other and Perth fans will be looking forward to it.

"We'll need lots of our NSW fans to travel over as well and make a weekend of it and give us a lift."

With the series opener in Brisbane and game two in Perth, the task of becoming the first NSW team to win back-to-back series since 2005 is a daunting one, but Frizell is adamant the Blues will be ready.

"It feels a long way off but planning has started already and Brad Fittler has named a 32-man squad for a camp in December," Frizell said.

"He'll be putting a lot of thought into it already and all the boys are excited about trying to defend the title.

“We had a very young squad this year and all those guys want to be part of it again.”

Fittler's men need look no further than the Maroons in 2009 and 2012 for evidence that the reigning champs can defend their title despite playing the first two games away from home.

In 2009, Darren Lockyer's Maroons took out the first match in Melbourne and game two in Sydney to wrap up a fourth series win in a row.

Three years later, Queensland again won the opener in Melbourne but then lost the second match in Sydney before returning home to Suncorp Stadium to win the decider.

https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2018/12/06/frizell-wants-wa-fans-to-back-blues-in-perth-origin/
 
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