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The Ricky Stuart myth

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I like Lolling@Parra more tbh.

They've been good for it so far in my life

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Ricky stole the cookie from the cookie jar.

throw away the key.
 

adamkungl

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You can spot a top class Parra junior by the Premiership trophy he's holding up in a Manly or Dogs jersey.
 

butchmcdick

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You can spot a top class Parra junior by the Premiership trophy he's holding up in a Manly or Dogs jersey.

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I never said he didn't
I said not many coaches have left teams better than when they started
Des and Bennett are not among those

I'm really not following you.


How exactly is Hasler not one of them when he won a premiership in his final year?


Surely that's leaving a team better than when you started.
 

cv8z

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I'm really not following you.


How exactly is Hasler not one of them when he won a premiership in his final year?


Surely that's leaving a team better than when you started.

Des and Bennett are not among those who have left the club worse is what I meant
Apart from that most coaches have
 

firechild

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manly and dogs have been relying on parramatta for years.

Yet many Parra fans, including Loudy, have their hopes pinned firmly on Will Hopoate. The thing is Manly don't just recruit guns from Parra, they take average footy players and turn them into premiership winners. Before you mention Lyon, he's a Wee Waa junior that we bought from St Helens.

You can't blame other clubs for your inability to turn local juniors into premiership winners.
 

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