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Melbourne Storm:
Premiers 1999. (high)
6th, 9th, 10th 2000 - 2003. (low)
Premiers 2007
Key signings in period:
Finch, Cross, etc.
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St. George-Illawarra Dragons:
Runners Up 1999. (high)
9th 2000
10th 2003
13th 2007 (low)
Currently equal 1st on ladder.
Key recent signings:
Sailor, Soward, Bennett, etc.
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Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
11th 2000
2nd
2001
Premiers 2004 (high)
12th 2005
Spoon 2008
2nd on table [current]
Key recent signings:
Kimmorley, Hannant, Morris
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Wests Tigers
10th 2000
13th 2002/03 (low)
Premiers 2005 (high)
Key recent signings:
Ellis, Galloway
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Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Premiers 1996 (high)
Left competition 2000, 2001, 2002
14th 2003
13th 2004
8th 2005
Runners Up 2007
Premiers 2008 (high)
Key recent signings:
Orford, Kite, Lyon
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Now, I could continue, but I think you all know what I'm doing here, so without going through all of the other teams...
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Canberra Raiders
Premiers 1994 (high)
Equal third 1995
Equal 3rd, 1997 (Super League)
Equal 6th, 2000 and 2003 (best result in unified competition since 1995)
14th - 2005, 2007 (low)
Presently 14th
Key recent signings:
Shillington, Harrison, Learoyd-Lahrs
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Ok, so the point I'm driving at here...
Barring South Sydney, every single side in the NRL barring us has had a period of peaks and troughs. A few rough seasons here, a few great seasons there. Play well, get slapped by the cap, lose your stars and re-build. Play well and repeat.
We never seem to get out of that zone. 6th-14th. This is where we live. We're not re-building, management seems content with the sh*tty duplex in the bad suburb that we're living in at the moment.
Even when you look at the signings, all the other clubs have signed star players here or there...Except us.
When is it going to be our turn to leave this trough we've been in since, effectively, 1997?
Premiers 1999. (high)
6th, 9th, 10th 2000 - 2003. (low)
Premiers 2007
Key signings in period:
Finch, Cross, etc.
------------------------------------
St. George-Illawarra Dragons:
Runners Up 1999. (high)
9th 2000
10th 2003
13th 2007 (low)
Currently equal 1st on ladder.
Key recent signings:
Sailor, Soward, Bennett, etc.
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Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
11th 2000
2nd
Premiers 2004 (high)
12th 2005
Spoon 2008
2nd on table [current]
Key recent signings:
Kimmorley, Hannant, Morris
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Wests Tigers
10th 2000
13th 2002/03 (low)
Premiers 2005 (high)
Key recent signings:
Ellis, Galloway
------------------------------------
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Premiers 1996 (high)
Left competition 2000, 2001, 2002
14th 2003
13th 2004
8th 2005
Runners Up 2007
Premiers 2008 (high)
Key recent signings:
Orford, Kite, Lyon
------------------------------------
Now, I could continue, but I think you all know what I'm doing here, so without going through all of the other teams...
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Canberra Raiders
Premiers 1994 (high)
Equal third 1995
Equal 3rd, 1997 (Super League)
Equal 6th, 2000 and 2003 (best result in unified competition since 1995)
14th - 2005, 2007 (low)
Presently 14th
Key recent signings:
Shillington, Harrison, Learoyd-Lahrs
------------------------------------
Ok, so the point I'm driving at here...
Barring South Sydney, every single side in the NRL barring us has had a period of peaks and troughs. A few rough seasons here, a few great seasons there. Play well, get slapped by the cap, lose your stars and re-build. Play well and repeat.
We never seem to get out of that zone. 6th-14th. This is where we live. We're not re-building, management seems content with the sh*tty duplex in the bad suburb that we're living in at the moment.
Even when you look at the signings, all the other clubs have signed star players here or there...Except us.
When is it going to be our turn to leave this trough we've been in since, effectively, 1997?