What if, starting from the launch of the new stadium, all eels fans hissed at the opposition as they ran out. It would intimidate them and imagine the sound on TV.
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Parramatta young gun Dylan Brown has proven he is the man to play in the halves come round 1, and at 18, he already looks as if he has the skills and physical attributes to more than match players who've been in the game for years.
I hope B A saw Cody Walker’s try for the Rabbits in the Charity shield - a beautifully executed old fashioned wrap around with John Sutton. It’s an oldie but a goodie and it created space and indecision in the defence. Would love to see our boys doin
A mate asked me ‘who u excited to see today at the fan day?’ - I had no idea...
Early on it was Dymock, Jason Smith into Cayless, Hindmarsh, Burt, Hodgson, Widders, Fui, Mateo, Tahu (Tim Smith) era, to more recently Hayne, Semi (Foran for 6mths) & may
After the trials last night BA has a big decision to make. Who gets the Left wing spot? Jennings played really well but Sivo looked the goods aswell, I’m going with Sivo what a brut!!
First of all it was a very satisfying win against the Panthers last night with lots of positives to take out of the game. Notably, our defense, discipline and completion. Also good signs from D. Brown, Fergo, Ma'u, Terepo, Lane, Mahoney and the golia
I ami in two minds.Penrith appeared to be very impotent in attack. Penne Terrepo best forward on the field. Reid Mahoney had a soldi game. Both Jennings played well and I was very impressed with the strength shown by Sivio in scoring his try.
"Well no, he wasn't morally entitled to it . He walked out for starters , plus they were illegal. Who asks for payments to be made after walking out knowing full well they'd come off the teams cap. It's a grubby move whether he was legally…"
"If they aren't it's because they got an insight into his personality and think it's not aligned to any traits needed to be a successful mentor , leader , teacher. Jarryds more suited to touring schools and corporate events tellling stories to…"