Albert Kelly dropped ...
That has to be the most disgusting selection i have ever seen since i followed parra!
And Gulavao is in the #19. What's the go with that??
Suity
I can't believe that on form:
Smith
Lowrie
Hauraki and
Oake
are considered better second rowers than Galavao.
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Mate thats what i meant,how the... could you possibly pick the tood ahead of joe g..what the f**ks going on with parra?
JG>Weller>>>>lowrie>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Oake
Broderick Wright has not be named for Wenty, did he get injured? or am I sensing some BS style changes before the game on Friday night?
Not too fussed really. I get the impression Daniel Anderson is experimenting with the backrow combinations at the moment to see who stands up. Our forwards weren't that bad on the weekend, we had plenty of attacking chances it was poor last tackle options that let us down. We could easily have nabbed another 4 tries if our attacking options were better.
You must be on drugs? you cant be serious? Lowrie should never be allowed near an nrl team.Why would u experiment with those guys when you could have hindy,joe g, mateo as your back rowers.
But wasn't Joe G injured in the Bulldogs game? Maybe they are giving him till game time to prove his fitness?
Junior Paulo playing prop for Harold Mathews ?
Mateo is playing 5'8th so that rules him out. Joe G has played ok so far this year, but he's more of an impact play rather than someone who's going to go out and play for 80 minutes. Lowrie was going ok back end of last year and first couple of games this year, he did play poorly on the wknd though but it's not like we have an abundance of experienced back rowers that we can just afford to chop and change every week. Oake and Lowrie can at least play 60 minutes + if needed, Joe is lucky to play 40. We need backrowers in the side who can be able to play 80 minutes if needed. Joe G will play 35 -45 minutes whether he's starting or on the bench, it doesn't matter.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,25365325-23214,00.htmlParramatta Eels coach Daniel Anderson drops Krisnan Inu to NSW Cup
April 21, 2009 Parramatta centre Krisnan Inu has been made the scapegoat for the Eels' woeful performance against the Bulldogs at ANZ Stadium last Sunday.
Inu, who played Test football with New Zealand last year, was the only Eels player dumped by coach Daniel Anderson following the club's embarrassing 48-18 loss to the Bulldogs on Sunday.
He has been replaced by Taulima Tautai in the team to face Brisbane Broncos at Suncorp Stadium on Friday night.
Inu, instead, will play for NSW Cup side Wentworthville Magpies at suburban ground Ringrose Park on Sunday afternoon.
Anderson claimed after the game that some of his players played without pride against the Bulldogs.
Eric Grothe will miss the Broncos game with a back injury while Nathan Hindmarsh returns after missing the Bulldogs debacle with a wrist injury. AAP
Scapegoat ?
Galauvao is 18th man....
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO