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Peter Cohen Australia (Verified User) Posts 5343 Dogs 6 / Races 0 21 Mar 2010 19:21
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Sad very sad play by them again
Malcolm Smart Australia (Verified User) Posts 12802 Dogs 19 / Races 34 21 Mar 2010 22:50
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EASE UP..6 penalties in a row against them 2 forward pass tries and the fullback taken out without the ball,I think they were very hard done by..
Helen Keegan Australia (Verified User) Posts 1620 Dogs 766 / Races 58 22 Mar 2010 00:54
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Roosters won .. again :) :) :) :)
Peter Cohen Australia (Verified User) Posts 5343 Dogs 6 / Races 0 23 Mar 2010 02:30
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Malcolm Smart wrote:
EASE UP..6 penalties in a row against them 2 forward pass tries and the fullback taken out without the ball,I think they were very hard done by..
Mal i have been and always will support Manly but at the present moment there play in the second half sucks i agree about that forward pass but Mal the way they played was disgraceful simple! but i have heard they just sacked the reff from that game nice
Mal Dawson Australia (Verified User) Posts 5640 Dogs 27 / Races 65 23 Mar 2010 23:07
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THE MANLY COLLIE WOBBLES
Peter Cohen Australia (Verified User) Posts 5343 Dogs 6 / Races 0 24 Mar 2010 19:40
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No no no that is my other fav side Collingwood :)
Johnny Boicheski Australia (Verified User) Posts 918 Dogs 5 / Races 0 24 Mar 2010 23:34
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bye bye to to the beagles chances for this year
NRL nightmare for Manly fullback Brett Stewart with injury ending his season By staff writers March 25, 2010 The NRL season of Manly fullback Brett Stewart is over after the injury to his left knee was discovered to be worse than first thought.
The 25-year-old was ruled out for the remainder of the Sea Eagles' campaign after surgery on Wednesday.
Stewart had hoped to return by round 20 and the latest blow is a cruel one for both club and player.
"It was a shock to Brett and to the entire club but he is a fighter and he will be back as good as ever," Manly coach Des Hasler said.
Hasler told Stewarts teammates the extent of the injury before training on Thursday morning.
"The operation went well and Brett will make a full recovery but it won't be this season that's certain and we now have to get on with the rest of the season without him," the coach said.
"The players accept that and will respond to the challenge as they did without him last year," Hasler said.
Peter Cohen Australia (Verified User) Posts 5343 Dogs 6 / Races 0 25 Mar 2010 00:27
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Iam going to watch them play at Gosford this week they play Newcastle i hope that they play better than the past 2 weeks
Malcolm Smart Australia (Verified User) Posts 12802 Dogs 19 / Races 34 28 Mar 2010 06:07
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johnny boicheski wrote:
bye bye to to the beagles chances for this year
NRL nightmare for Manly fullback Brett Stewart with injury ending his season By staff writers March 25, 2010 The NRL season of Manly fullback Brett Stewart is over after the injury to his left knee was discovered to be worse than first thought.
The 25-year-old was ruled out for the remainder of the Sea Eagles' campaign after surgery on Wednesday.
Stewart had hoped to return by round 20 and the latest blow is a cruel one for both club and player.
"It was a shock to Brett and to the entire club but he is a fighter and he will be back as good as ever," Manly coach Des Hasler said.
Hasler told Stewarts teammates the extent of the injury before training on Thursday morning.
"The operation went well and Brett will make a full recovery but it won't be this season that's certain and we now have to get on with the rest of the season without him," the coach said.
"The players accept that and will respond to the challenge as they did without him last year," Hasler said.
Johnny, did you not learn something from last year......LMAO
Peter Cohen Australia (Verified User) Posts 5343 Dogs 6 / Races 0 30 Mar 2010 04:01
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Yehaaahahahah about bloody time good win
Jim Meletios Australia (Verified User) Posts 7500 Dogs 6 / Races 1 09 Apr 2010 11:57