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MANLY 2013

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the coach

Bob Davidson (42)
Cheers coach, thanks for the correction in 3s, & 4's (mis read a Woods twitter tread) - they are equally as important to the club culture. I think we can match them in the forwards, I think our backs are very comparable - however they have had stability throughout the season / seasons.

I've got nothing against Eastwood but I hope you win 1sts as it's looking like a 2 horse race this year otherwise!
 

Dave Beat

Paul McLean (56)
I've got nothing against Eastwood but I hope you win 1sts as it's looking like a 2 horse race this year otherwise!
So do we!!!
All clubs will strengthen when the Super players return, not sure how Blakey will play our 4 - 8. Luke Jones, Cadyen Neville, Ed Gower, Dylan Sig, Kotoni Ale, Jordy Ried, (& maybe Michael Hooper, and Wycliffe Palu??). Couple of Hookers & Props also returning from the Soup (Hilterbrand, Leafa, Eddie, Hoskins, I thought there was another).
Our backs who knows the mystery's returning there;
Lucas, Lane (maybe), there's a number of centre combo's, a number of wing combos, plus a number of 15's - we'll have to wait and see.
 

wamberal

Phil Kearns (64)
I've got nothing against Eastwood but I hope you win 1sts as it's looking like a 2 horse race this year otherwise!

This is not a particularly strong Eastwood side. A hooker at openside, Pierre Hola at fly-half (with all due respect to a good footballer, but he looks about 15 kgs overweight) -- they are ready to be beaten.
 

Dave Beat

Paul McLean (56)
Wamberal - talk it up, Woodies have been ruthless this year. Hola is a picture of what he has been over the last couple of years - he's a 5/8 of the Lloyd Walker mould or cast.
 

the coach

Bob Davidson (42)
So do we!!!
All clubs will strengthen when the Super players return, not sure how Blakey will play our 4 - 8. Luke Jones, Cadyen Neville, Ed Gower, Dylan Sig, Kotoni Ale, Jordy Ried, (& maybe Michael Hooper, and Wycliffe Palu??). Couple of Hookers & Props also returning from the Soup (Hilterbrand, Leafa, Eddie, Hoskins, I thought there was another).
Our backs who knows the mystery's returning there;
Lucas, Lane (maybe), there's a number of centre combo's, a number of wing combos, plus a number of 15's - we'll have to wait and see.

Yep, pretty impressive list!
Some interesting decisions coming up for Blake.
Unfortunately the Wicks have only got Beale, Kepu and Mitchell and I doubt we'll see any of the first two and Mitchell's heading to France at some point. Unless we pick up some new signings from the Force or Rebels what we've got now is it for this year. Would have been nice to get Mowen and Leali'ifano if not required by the Wallabies, but they now have to stay in Canberra.
 

the coach

Bob Davidson (42)
They say a draw's like kissing your sister but I thought it was a good result for Manly away from home.
Any news on the seriousness of the injury to Dylan Sigg?
One of the best on ground before his injury IMO.
 

Dave Beat

Paul McLean (56)
They say a draw's like kissing your sister but I thought it was a good result for Manly away from home.
Any news on the seriousness of the injury to Dylan Sigg?
One of the best on ground before his injury IMO.

Not sure coach, waiting as well.
13 point by each team each half, a balanced even game across the park.
Sigg was having an awesome game, prior to the injury.
I hear 2nds had a very strong win.
1st ABC did the job for me.
Bye this week and then LADIES DAY down at the village 20 July V Easts, a day and night that is well worth attending; hope the link works.

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http://www.manlyrugby.com.au/news-m...nmenu-100/783-marlins-split-points-with-woods
I thought there might of been a couple of other backs, Wil Helu, and was it Kimami Sitauti whose had a couple of games already, and was there another one?

http://www.manlyrugby.com.au/news-m...outhern-districts-put-the-wind-up-manly-colts
 

Nos Tradamus

Frank Nicholson (4)
great day down at the glorious Manly Oval. Large crowd. Great game between a touring Irish school and the Manly Academy - very competitive and fun to watch. Irish Schools getting up. 3rd Grade Colts produced what looked like their best game of the year systematically picking Eastwood apart in every facet of the game. Great running rugby and the backs carved up a feast of 7 tries. Hard luck for 2s going down - hopefully they can reverse their skid and 1s proved just how incredible of a team they are running away with a 40 or so point win.

great day all in all.
 

Dave Beat

Paul McLean (56)
great day down at the glorious Manly Oval. Large crowd. Great game between a touring Irish school and the Manly Academy - very competitive and fun to watch. Irish Schools getting up. 3rd Grade Colts produced what looked like their best game of the year systematically picking Eastwood apart in every facet of the game. Great running rugby and the backs carved up a feast of 7 tries. Hard luck for 2s going down - hopefully they can reverse their skid and 1s proved just how incredible of a team they are running away with a 40 or so point win.

great day all in all.
Yes Nostra, 2s was a hard one, they had a stronger pack, and we had better backs the binning of our lock??? I think was the turning point.
My first colts game, the # 6 had an awesome game, and Reece's vision wider out often had the outside back in space.
 

Dave Beat

Paul McLean (56)
Home game vs Easts, 3pm Sat 20th July – Ladies Day


Players wearing pink for club charity Bear Cottage – please give generously.


Colts players will be attending a working bee at Bear Cottage on 8th August

“Easts will be a very tough proposition. They will be keen to get into the top 4 on the table and need to get the wins now,” explained MMMs coach Phil Blake. “They were embarrassed by their defeat in the first round and their coach was very upset with the performance.” The MMMs beat Easts 39-20 away. A convincing performance, given losses to Parramatta and Eastwood in previous weeks.

“It is important that we get a strong start,” continued Phil. “We want to be in the top 4 and need to keep winning.”

This weekend sees the start of the return of the Super 15 players.

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“This has been my longest time away from Manly Oval,” said towering Rebels lock, Caydern Neville. “My last game for the Marlins was the semi final last year and last time at Manly Oval was the final round against Norths.” Caydern is a local lad who joined the MMMs four years ago as a break from elite rowing. He moved from 4th grade through to first grade. He gained a Super 15 contract last year and was selected in the Wallabies spring tour.

Caydern is joined by fellow Rebel, Jordy Reid, in at No 6. Easts reserve grade should be nervous….they are facing a full Super 15 front row with Eddie Aholelei, Pat Leafa (Rebels) and James Hilterbrand (Force) turning out for the MMMs.

“Some of these players need to play some football. We also only have one training session to prepare and so it is better to stick with the blokes who have been playing well and know our systems,” explained Phil. “We need a squad mentality and will make selections based on the needs of the game in front of us. Horses for courses. We need to beat Easts.”

Team sheet


After a few seasons playing for Ulster, fullback Adam D’Arcy returns to the run on team. An electric player and sharp shooter in the kicking department, he filled Peter Hewat’s boots with aplomb.

Brian and Malie team up in the centres with Peter Gilmore and Joe Christie in reserve grade. “These players offer different styles and will feature in the run up to the finals,” said Phil.

1 Jim Gentle, 2 Dave Porecki, 3 Tim Fairbrother (C), 4 Ed Gower, 5 Caydern Neville, 6 Jordy Reid, 7 Kotoni Ale, 8 Daniel Alley, 9 Fabian Natoli, 10 Marshall Milroy, 11 Jacob Woodhouse, 12 Brian Sefanaia, 13 Malietia Hingano, 14 Richard Hooper, 15 Adam D’Arcy

Facing the Roar


“It was awesome playing in a full stadium,” described Caydern about playing against the British and Irish Lions in Melbourne for the Rebels. “I think it is the only time apart from the first ever Rebels game when the stadium has been packed.”

“You pretty quickly realise that this is the next level of rugby,” he mentioned about the slick playing from the Lions. “It’s probably a once in a lifetime experience with them only playing here every 12 years. After the game we had a few beers in the changing room with them and swapped jerseys.”

“The Rebels have taken a step forward this year and I feel that I am a better footballer and have worked on my technique.


And for you Ladies;
Forecast Dry Pitch & Light Cloud
 

Dave Beat

Paul McLean (56)
Another great day down at the Village Green (all bar 20 minutes of rain that saw all the ladies run for the Marquee. A good crowd sat under the Saucer, and stood across the Eastern touchline to watch some of the returning Super Players.

Derby next weekend, lets take over Rat park.



I hear 4’s lost.

3s was a good tussle between to teams sitting equal 4th on the table, Manly was the stronger across the park and won with a bonus point.

2s the monster forward pack (unfortunately Pat Leafa couldn’t make it) showed there muscle and destroyed the Beasties scrum on a number of occasions. Went to the break with 30+ on the scoreboard and the score line could have been anything. A few changes, an injury to Pete Gilmore and a resurgence from Easts saw them climb in the second half back but Manly were always safe. Joe Christe & BJ were strong in attack.



1’s. A real defensive battle by both teams, Manly left about 3 tries out there in the first half when attacking phases and try scoring opportunities were not completed.

The set pieces were even, we had better go forward in the rucks and malls (in close & a little wider), and our backs had the better of the attack.

Matt Lucas’s crisp passing had our backs hitting the line, new centre pairing Malie & Sef (back from injury) will only improve, and our finishers created a number of opportunities yesterday but they were left out on the field. Didn’t like seeing those 3 tries let in in the last 20 minutes, it distorted the score line.

Strong performances from Kotoni, Jordy, Porecki, Caderyn, & Lucas.

In summary, the score line could / should have ready Manly + another 3 tries, East’s minus 1 or 2 tries, we need to finish off scoring opportunities that we create.



I think i heard over the speaker yesterday colts came home with 3 from 3,

2nd place on the Club Championships is still achievable.

All teams are on track for the finals.
 

Dave Beat

Paul McLean (56)
DERBY DAY
Forecast fine, and a very important game for both clubs.
Manly's listed a strong team, and it appears the Rats may have not listed their full team, maybe a few changes, maybe a strong bench??

Disciplined ball retention rugby is required to beat a team with "which club next year Harvey" in it. Maybe our tight forwards will call his channel Pittwater Rd and play hard down the 10 / 12 Channel and reduce his impact. With Reid, Ale, Caydern, Alley, playing there usual game.


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“We are expecting another tough game,” said experienced MMMs prop Tim Fairbrother. “We have to ignore the niggle and sledging, and focus on doing a good job.”

Team sheet

Rumours in the Manly Daily suggested that Cliffy Palu and Michael Hooper may be available for the game. Let’s keep the Rats sweating!

The only published change from last weekend is Eddie Ahololei in at prop, returning from the Rebels after a 2nd grade game last weekend.

“The scrummaging has been really good this year,” said Tim. “The young players have exceeded my expectations. The guys coming through are going to be really good players which is very encouraging for the club.”

1 Eddie Ahololei, 2 Dave Porecki, 3 Tim Fairbrother, 4 Ed Gower (c), 5 Caydern Neville, 6 Jordy Reid, 7 Kotoni Ale, 8 Daniel Alley, 9 Fabian Natoli, 10 Marshall Milroy, 11 Jacob Woodhouse, 12 Brian Sefanaia, 13 Malietia Hingano, 14 Richard Hooper, 15 Adam D’Arcy

With Brian Sefanaia returning from injury last week we had a new centre pairing that played together for the first time this year, they are know doubt better for the run. Woodhouse and Hooper had some good counter attacks on the outside v Easts but just couldn't finish off the movements.

 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
Don't think there will be too much Rats sweat over big Cliffy. :(

Link announced earlier today that he was unwell which is why he wasn't considered for the Wobs 40 man squad.

The Rats will see through the little subterfugin' that the Manly Daily was afixin to do.
 

Dave Beat

Paul McLean (56)
Don't think there will be too much Rats sweat over big Cliffy. :(

Link announced earlier today that he was unwell which is why he wasn't considered for the Wobs 40 man squad.

The Rats will see through the little subterfugin' that the Manly Daily was afixin to do.

Hmmm that means his recovery may enable some game time with the Marlins as the season progresses???
 

Dave Beat

Paul McLean (56)
Ruthless performance by colts that put a rats team away that was on a good run of wins, Rats only try came on the bell against a Manly side down to 13.
Good to see Matt Philip back for the first half, and it is hoped water boy Rhys will be back for the run into the finals.
Firsts controlled the forwards as expected, Ed had a ding dong battle all day with Holmes and came out on top. Against the stronger packs they will have to work a lot harder for the dominance that came easily against the Rats yesterday, Ed led the way in the forwards. Set pieces were strong through size, and technique, and we muscled a number of tight heads when required.
Matt Lucas was a real general at 9 with some sniping runs and always delivering quality ball.
We pushed some passes at times behind the add line whish resulted in turned over ball, this left us exposed and the Rats counter attacked.
The Rats also caught us knapping on a couple of quick taps and they marched us down field.
Any news on Kotoni's ankle?
 

lreid

Bob McCowan (2)
It was great to see the 2002 U'11 Manly Junior Reps playing together today on the Village Green - Michael Hooper, Dan Alley, Adam Crerar, Harry Bergelin, Tyron Rota and Jordy Reid!!
 
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