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2012 season; 2012 silly season
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Feb 14 2012, 02:09 PM
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As reported on the forum earlier Camden have secured 3 of their star juniors, however with the Wests State Cup side struggling, i'm told Camden are in danger of losing them, and Neil Begovich is also being offered lots of cash from a club mentioned earlier. The Oaks are chasing former NRL First Grader Mark "Piggy" Riddell. I'm told from my source that they have promised him employment at Tahmoor Colliery. Shares in The Oaks bakery have hit an all time high. Campbelltown City are looking good, and i hear that they still may have another signing to come. Newly appointed Thirlmere coach, Dane Wooden has been busy chasing players from every other club in the group and is treading on everyone's toes. Oakdale are fighting to avoid a Moss Vale situation from 2011, with Brendon Reeves leaving, and several players still unsigned. The Eagles, unsatisfied with having a great side have tried to extend it, with reports of them chasing Oakdale enigma Ben Fryer, but not being able to secure him. In other news Sonny Bill Williams knocked out another overweight punching bag.
Daine Wooden is chasing the 3 blind mice that have contacted every club in the Group to get a deal together, Ben Fryer, Nick Taylor, and Bryce Poicel. Looks like they are headed to Thirlmere and the Roosters really want to spice up the rivalry round with Picton trying to sign Chris Young. The Eagles didn't talk to Ben Fryer as they have signed Mason Talauluo from the N20's and only yesterday released Ben Baker back to Narellan. Dad hasn't heard about the oaks signing Piggy Radell but Dad said he will look into it. Another big signing for Thirlmere may be two brothers that played NRL for Parramatta, Thirlmere may be the team to watch.
Wouldn't be the heckenbergs would it? So that would be how many points? Fryer = 25 Poisel = 25 Taylor = 40
Yes that's them, the Heckingburg brothers, Dad told me but I forgot the name, thanks TC your a very smart man.
I only know cos they were shopping around. Another package deal, they wanted more than $1000 a game. I told them if they wanted that sort of coin they'd have to go down the coast. I guess I was wrong.
Heckenburg brothers will get around the 300 bucks a win and a a job I was told Also Piggy Riddell has come to terms with the oaks I was also told. Also told mass numbers of collies 18's looking for new clubs within group 6, any truth BD was told you have a few there.
they are looking for more the 300 a game and a job in mines...more like 1000 for one and no less then 600 for the other both will be 40point players
doesnt matter what people have heard why / how or what they are getting or want because the deal been done and they are signed up with thirlmere so I was told pen has been put to paper.
$$$$ Doesnt equal playing abiltity. far to much money spent on players that USED to be good. Experience is essential but there are plenty of younger guys on the up instead of throwing money at guys that are past there best and cashing in on how good they were 5-6 years ago I couldn't agree more!
Far too much money spent on has-been blow-ins that can't play a full season.
Better off to be spending that money on developing youngsters coming thru.
Some clubs are just far too short sighted - they can only see the season ahead and damn anything else (even if they have to bankrupt a club to do it).
Smart clubs have long term strategies and plan for the future -they develop the talent they have, even if it takes a couple of years, so that they have a strong teams for years down the track.
Keep a close eye on Mittagong, they have some real talent in their 18's that they will nurture and develop for the future - smart management.
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Feb 14 2012, 02:19 PM
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Fortunately for mittagong too they pick up moss vales best jnrs as mossy tend to field B teams in the 16s so the better jnrs go to mitta to run in the A's and then stay there once they go to 18s and possibly grade, saw this last year with matty Thorpe & ash brown among others, there were about 4 mossy jnrs in the mitta 18s premiership side last year.
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Feb 14 2012, 02:53 PM
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Fortunately for mittagong too they pick up moss vales best jnrs as mossy tend to field B teams in the 16s so the better jnrs go to mitta to run in the A's and then stay there once they go to 18s and possibly grade, saw this last year with matty Thorpe & ash brown among others, there were about 4 mossy jnrs in the mitta 18s premiership side last year. Mossy juniors is well known (tongue in cheek) as the "B-comp" club. They scream the house down if it's even suggested that one of their teams play in an "A" comp!
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Feb 14 2012, 08:06 PM
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THE LATE MAIL:
As reported on the forum earlier Camden have secured 3 of their star juniors, however with the Wests State Cup side struggling, i'm told Camden are in danger of losing them, and Neil Begovich is also being offered lots of cash from a club mentioned earlier. The Oaks are chasing former NRL First Grader Mark "Piggy" Riddell. I'm told from my source that they have promised him employment at Tahmoor Colliery. Shares in The Oaks bakery have hit an all time high. Campbelltown City are looking good, and i hear that they still may have another signing to come. Newly appointed Thirlmere coach, Dane Wooden has been busy chasing players from every other club in the group and is treading on everyone's toes. Oakdale are fighting to avoid a Moss Vale situation from 2011, with Brendon Reeves leaving, and several players still unsigned. The Eagles, unsatisfied with having a great side have tried to extend it, with reports of them chasing Oakdale enigma Ben Fryer, but not being able to secure him. In other news Sonny Bill Williams knocked out another overweight punching bag.
Daine Wooden is chasing the 3 blind mice that have contacted every club in the Group to get a deal together, Ben Fryer, Nick Taylor, and Bryce Poicel. Looks like they are headed to Thirlmere and the Roosters really want to spice up the rivalry round with Picton trying to sign Chris Young. The Eagles didn't talk to Ben Fryer as they have signed Mason Talauluo from the N20's and only yesterday released Ben Baker back to Narellan. Dad hasn't heard about the oaks signing Piggy Radell but Dad said he will look into it. Another big signing for Thirlmere may be two brothers that played NRL for Parramatta, Thirlmere may be the team to watch.
Wouldn't be the heckenbergs would it? So that would be how many points? Fryer = 25 Poisel = 25 Taylor = 40
Yes that's them, the Heckingburg brothers, Dad told me but I forgot the name, thanks TC your a very smart man.
I only know cos they were shopping around. Another package deal, they wanted more than $1000 a game. I told them if they wanted that sort of coin they'd have to go down the coast. I guess I was wrong.
Heckenburg brothers will get around the 300 bucks a win and a a job I was told Also Piggy Riddell has come to terms with the oaks I was also told. Also told mass numbers of collies 18's looking for new clubs within group 6, any truth BD was told you have a few there.
they are looking for more the 300 a game and a job in mines...more like 1000 for one and no less then 600 for the other both will be 40point players
doesnt matter what people have heard why / how or what they are getting or want because the deal been done and they are signed up with thirlmere so I was told pen has been put to paper.
$$$$ Doesnt equal playing abiltity. far to much money spent on players that USED to be good. Experience is essential but there are plenty of younger guys on the up instead of throwing money at guys that are past there best and cashing in on how good they were 5-6 years ago
I couldn't agree more! Far too much money spent on has-been blow-ins that can't play a full season. Better off to be spending that money on developing youngsters coming thru. Some clubs are just far too short sighted - they can only see the season ahead and damn anything else (even if they have to bankrupt a club to do it). Smart clubs have long term strategies and plan for the future -they develop the talent they have, even if it takes a couple of years, so that they have a strong teams for years down the track. Keep a close eye on Mittagong, they have some real talent in their 18's that they will nurture and develop for the future - smart management. I think Thirlmere should have seen this coming. They have always paid their players very well, and they have always managed to scoop the talent pool. But you need some quality, and i think the Heckingbergs might be good for them. But a long term strategy is needed.
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Feb 14 2012, 09:22 PM
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Fortunately for mittagong too they pick up moss vales best jnrs as mossy tend to field B teams in the 16s so the better jnrs go to mitta to run in the A's and then stay there once they go to 18s and possibly grade, saw this last year with matty Thorpe & ash brown among others, there were about 4 mossy jnrs in the mitta 18s premiership side last year. No wonder the Mossy senior club is in strife when the junior club has a derek of a policy like that.
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Feb 14 2012, 09:25 PM
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- the good oil
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Fortunately for mittagong too they pick up moss vales best jnrs as mossy tend to field B teams in the 16s so the better jnrs go to mitta to run in the A's and then stay there once they go to 18s and possibly grade, saw this last year with matty Thorpe & ash brown among others, there were about 4 mossy jnrs in the mitta 18s premiership side last year.
No wonder the Mossy senior club is in strife when the junior club has a derek of a policy like that. The new Mossy juniors' committee is working very hard so this will be good for the seniors down the track.
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Feb 14 2012, 09:28 PM
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THE LATE MAIL:
As reported on the forum earlier Camden have secured 3 of their star juniors, however with the Wests State Cup side struggling, i'm told Camden are in danger of losing them, and Neil Begovich is also being offered lots of cash from a club mentioned earlier. The Oaks are chasing former NRL First Grader Mark "Piggy" Riddell. I'm told from my source that they have promised him employment at Tahmoor Colliery. Shares in The Oaks bakery have hit an all time high. Campbelltown City are looking good, and i hear that they still may have another signing to come. Newly appointed Thirlmere coach, Dane Wooden has been busy chasing players from every other club in the group and is treading on everyone's toes. Oakdale are fighting to avoid a Moss Vale situation from 2011, with Brendon Reeves leaving, and several players still unsigned. The Eagles, unsatisfied with having a great side have tried to extend it, with reports of them chasing Oakdale enigma Ben Fryer, but not being able to secure him. In other news Sonny Bill Williams knocked out another overweight punching bag.
Daine Wooden is chasing the 3 blind mice that have contacted every club in the Group to get a deal together, Ben Fryer, Nick Taylor, and Bryce Poicel. Looks like they are headed to Thirlmere and the Roosters really want to spice up the rivalry round with Picton trying to sign Chris Young. The Eagles didn't talk to Ben Fryer as they have signed Mason Talauluo from the N20's and only yesterday released Ben Baker back to Narellan. Dad hasn't heard about the oaks signing Piggy Radell but Dad said he will look into it. Another big signing for Thirlmere may be two brothers that played NRL for Parramatta, Thirlmere may be the team to watch.
Wouldn't be the heckenbergs would it? So that would be how many points? Fryer = 25 Poisel = 25 Taylor = 40
Yes that's them, the Heckingburg brothers, Dad told me but I forgot the name, thanks TC your a very smart man.
I only know cos they were shopping around. Another package deal, they wanted more than $1000 a game. I told them if they wanted that sort of coin they'd have to go down the coast. I guess I was wrong.
Heckenburg brothers will get around the 300 bucks a win and a a job I was told Also Piggy Riddell has come to terms with the oaks I was also told. Also told mass numbers of collies 18's looking for new clubs within group 6, any truth BD was told you have a few there.
they are looking for more the 300 a game and a job in mines...more like 1000 for one and no less then 600 for the other both will be 40point players
doesnt matter what people have heard why / how or what they are getting or want because the deal been done and they are signed up with thirlmere so I was told pen has been put to paper.
$$$$ Doesnt equal playing abiltity. far to much money spent on players that USED to be good. Experience is essential but there are plenty of younger guys on the up instead of throwing money at guys that are past there best and cashing in on how good they were 5-6 years ago
I couldn't agree more! Far too much money spent on has-been blow-ins that can't play a full season. Better off to be spending that money on developing youngsters coming thru. Some clubs are just far too short sighted - they can only see the season ahead and damn anything else (even if they have to bankrupt a club to do it). Smart clubs have long term strategies and plan for the future -they develop the talent they have, even if it takes a couple of years, so that they have a strong teams for years down the track. Keep a close eye on Mittagong, they have some real talent in their 18's that they will nurture and develop for the future - smart management.
I think Thirlmere should have seen this coming. They have always paid their players very well, and they have always managed to scoop the talent pool. But you need some quality, and i think the Heckingbergs might be good for them. But a long term strategy is needed. Word out of the Welcome Inn is that there are still major depth issues at the Chooks, despite the Heckenbergs coming on board- stacks of retirements and lack of promotion of the club's many local juniors will see the club struggle to field all 3 grades in 2012.
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Feb 14 2012, 09:32 PM
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WANTED!

Women who are sick of watching the guys having all the fun. Join the Group 6 2012 Women's Comp! Minimum age is 16 and 9 months 7 a Side competition again this year 20 Min Halves Minimum players for a team will also be 11 Contact: Jake Brightwell National Development Officer T: (02) 4647 1390 M: 0448 890 017 narellan@arldevelopment.com.aunarellan@arldevelopment.com.au
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Campbelltown City are looking good, and i hear that they still may have another signing to come. City boys are training really well, great depth pushing through again from our junior club for our 18s and Reserves. Had lunch today with a front rower we are close to signing from the NSW Cup- close to announcing. Looking for an edge back rower to finish our recruitment and ramp things up for another great season.
Early tips are that East Campbelltown and Oakdale will once again be the benchmark, Mittagong and Camden to improve further, Picton to start slow and then come good at the backend, Thirlmere to feel the loss of many great clubmen. The Oaks will be a real unknown quantity. Narellan and Moss Vale unlikely to add to their premiership tally in 2012. Appin to experience a tough 1st year back in 1st Grade.
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Feb 14 2012, 09:55 PM
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I wouldn't worry too much about Thirlmere. I hear they're pretty cashed up now thanks to Xstrata Coal and will be buying up big time.
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Feb 15 2012, 05:40 AM
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Fortunately for mittagong too they pick up moss vales best jnrs as mossy tend to field B teams in the 16s so the better jnrs go to mitta to run in the A's and then stay there once they go to 18s and possibly grade, saw this last year with matty Thorpe & ash brown among others, there were about 4 mossy jnrs in the mitta 18s premiership side last year.
No wonder the Mossy senior club is in strife when the junior club has a derek of a policy like that. Mossy juniors are working hard to improve numbers at the club and are aiming at getting sides into As competitions across all ages wont happen overnight given time though it will happen.
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Feb 15 2012, 10:14 AM
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Jets need to rebuild side
BY SEAN CUNNINGHAM
http://www.camdenadvertiser.com.au/news/local/sport/rugby-league/jets-need-to-rebuild-side/2455260.aspx
 High hopes: The Narellan Jets' new Group 6 first grade rugby league coach Daryn Fallshaw is focused on success for the coming season. Picture: Jonathan Ng
NEW Narellan Jets Group 6 first grade rugby league coach Daryn Fallshaw hopes his quarter of a century of loyal service to the club stands him in good stead for the season. Fallshaw has played and coached with the Jets since he was 14, He was the Jets under 18s coach last season and in first grade replaces Dane Wooden, who left to coach Thirlmere/Tahmoor.
The core squad has been retained from last season but Fallshaw might have to rely on youthful enthusiasm triumphing over experience as he guides his young team.
"We've got a good group who have came through from the under 18s and they will be tasting first grade football this year," Fallshaw said.
"If they're good enough, they're old enough.
"It's a young squad. The most senior player would be Ryan Crocker and he's only 23."
Though facing a tough challenge to attract new players, Fallshaw is chasing a couple of big-name players to bolster the squad and add much-needed experience to help guide the younger players.
"We're in negotiations with an ex-Canterbury Bulldogs player and an English Super League front-rower who plays with Huddersfield," Fallshaw said.
"I don't like our chances of getting them but we're not out of the race yet.
"We're also looking for front-rowers and second-rowers to give us that hard edge."
Aiming to put the club "back in touch with the community", Fallshaw will strive to make his team play attractive, exciting footy this season in his bid to attract the Jets' faithful barrackers.
A handful of club stalwarts could play a key role in helping him achieve his goals.
"I'll be looking to Ben Baker, Ryan Crocker, Gavin Wilson and Dave McDonald to lead by example this season," he said.
"We're not a flashy side but the boys will be playing for each other and working hard.
"At training we have a leadership group that is really picking up the young players and giving them confidence.
"We haven't heard the boys giving so much encouragement for such a long time.
"It's not going to be an easy year, so we're not kidding ourselves, but I think realistically, we could still sneak into the finals."
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Feb 15 2012, 02:45 PM
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Jets need to rebuild sideBY SEAN CUNNINGHAM http://www.camdenadvertiser.com.au/news/local/sport/rugby-league/jets-need-to-rebuild-side/2455260.aspx High hopes: The Narellan Jets' new Group 6 first grade rugby league coach Daryn Fallshaw is focused on success for the coming season. Picture: Jonathan NgNEW Narellan Jets Group 6 first grade rugby league coach Daryn Fallshaw hopes his quarter of a century of loyal service to the club stands him in good stead for the season. Fallshaw has played and coached with the Jets since he was 14, He was the Jets under 18s coach last season and in first grade replaces Dane Wooden, who left to coach Thirlmere/Tahmoor. The core squad has been retained from last season but Fallshaw might have to rely on youthful enthusiasm triumphing over experience as he guides his young team. "We've got a good group who have came through from the under 18s and they will be tasting first grade football this year," Fallshaw said. "If they're good enough, they're old enough. "It's a young squad. The most senior player would be Ryan Crocker and he's only 23." Though facing a tough challenge to attract new players, Fallshaw is chasing a couple of big-name players to bolster the squad and add much-needed experience to help guide the younger players. "We're in negotiations with an ex-Canterbury Bulldogs player and an English Super League front-rower who plays with Huddersfield," Fallshaw said. "I don't like our chances of getting them but we're not out of the race yet. "We're also looking for front-rowers and second-rowers to give us that hard edge." Aiming to put the club "back in touch with the community", Fallshaw will strive to make his team play attractive, exciting footy this season in his bid to attract the Jets' faithful barrackers. A handful of club stalwarts could play a key role in helping him achieve his goals. "I'll be looking to Ben Baker, Ryan Crocker, Gavin Wilson and Dave McDonald to lead by example this season," he said. "We're not a flashy side but the boys will be playing for each other and working hard. "At training we have a leadership group that is really picking up the young players and giving them confidence. "We haven't heard the boys giving so much encouragement for such a long time. "It's not going to be an easy year, so we're not kidding ourselves, but I think realistically, we could still sneak into the finals." Didnt Ben Baker go to East Ctown? Wonder what Ryan Tandy will go like out here? If I were a betting man, I'd say pretty good. Lol
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Feb 15 2012, 03:22 PM
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Jets need to rebuild sideBY SEAN CUNNINGHAM http://www.camdenadvertiser.com.au/news/local/sport/rugby-league/jets-need-to-rebuild-side/2455260.aspx High hopes: The Narellan Jets' new Group 6 first grade rugby league coach Daryn Fallshaw is focused on success for the coming season. Picture: Jonathan NgNEW Narellan Jets Group 6 first grade rugby league coach Daryn Fallshaw hopes his quarter of a century of loyal service to the club stands him in good stead for the season. Fallshaw has played and coached with the Jets since he was 14, He was the Jets under 18s coach last season and in first grade replaces Dane Wooden, who left to coach Thirlmere/Tahmoor. The core squad has been retained from last season but Fallshaw might have to rely on youthful enthusiasm triumphing over experience as he guides his young team. "We've got a good group who have came through from the under 18s and they will be tasting first grade football this year," Fallshaw said. "If they're good enough, they're old enough. "It's a young squad. The most senior player would be Ryan Crocker and he's only 23." Though facing a tough challenge to attract new players, Fallshaw is chasing a couple of big-name players to bolster the squad and add much-needed experience to help guide the younger players. "We're in negotiations with an ex-Canterbury Bulldogs player and an English Super League front-rower who plays with Huddersfield," Fallshaw said. "I don't like our chances of getting them but we're not out of the race yet. "We're also looking for front-rowers and second-rowers to give us that hard edge." Aiming to put the club "back in touch with the community", Fallshaw will strive to make his team play attractive, exciting footy this season in his bid to attract the Jets' faithful barrackers. A handful of club stalwarts could play a key role in helping him achieve his goals. "I'll be looking to Ben Baker, Ryan Crocker, Gavin Wilson and Dave McDonald to lead by example this season," he said. "We're not a flashy side but the boys will be playing for each other and working hard. "At training we have a leadership group that is really picking up the young players and giving them confidence. "We haven't heard the boys giving so much encouragement for such a long time. "It's not going to be an easy year, so we're not kidding ourselves, but I think realistically, we could still sneak into the finals."
Didnt Ben Baker go to East Ctown? Wonder what Ryan Tandy will go like out here? If I were a betting man, I'd say pretty good. Lol Think reality struck and he realised he wouldnt be the superstar he could only be at narellan
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WANTED!  Women who are sick of watching the guys having all the fun. Join the Group 6 2012 Women's Comp! Minimum age is 16 and 9 months 7 a Side competition again this year 20 Min Halves Minimum players for a team will also be 11 Contact: Jake BrightwellNational Development Officer T: (02) 4647 1390 M: 0448 890 017narellan@arldevelopment.com.aunarellan@arldevelopment.com.au Go girls show them how its done.
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Jets need to rebuild sideBY SEAN CUNNINGHAM http://www.camdenadvertiser.com.au/news/local/sport/rugby-league/jets-need-to-rebuild-side/2455260.aspx High hopes: The Narellan Jets' new Group 6 first grade rugby league coach Daryn Fallshaw is focused on success for the coming season. Picture: Jonathan NgNEW Narellan Jets Group 6 first grade rugby league coach Daryn Fallshaw hopes his quarter of a century of loyal service to the club stands him in good stead for the season. Fallshaw has played and coached with the Jets since he was 14, He was the Jets under 18s coach last season and in first grade replaces Dane Wooden, who left to coach Thirlmere/Tahmoor. The core squad has been retained from last season but Fallshaw might have to rely on youthful enthusiasm triumphing over experience as he guides his young team. "We've got a good group who have came through from the under 18s and they will be tasting first grade football this year," Fallshaw said. "If they're good enough, they're old enough. "It's a young squad. The most senior player would be Ryan Crocker and he's only 23." Though facing a tough challenge to attract new players, Fallshaw is chasing a couple of big-name players to bolster the squad and add much-needed experience to help guide the younger players. "We're in negotiations with an ex-Canterbury Bulldogs player and an English Super League front-rower who plays with Huddersfield," Fallshaw said. "I don't like our chances of getting them but we're not out of the race yet. "We're also looking for front-rowers and second-rowers to give us that hard edge." Aiming to put the club "back in touch with the community", Fallshaw will strive to make his team play attractive, exciting footy this season in his bid to attract the Jets' faithful barrackers. A handful of club stalwarts could play a key role in helping him achieve his goals. "I'll be looking to Ben Baker, Ryan Crocker, Gavin Wilson and Dave McDonald to lead by example this season," he said. "We're not a flashy side but the boys will be playing for each other and working hard. "At training we have a leadership group that is really picking up the young players and giving them confidence. "We haven't heard the boys giving so much encouragement for such a long time. "It's not going to be an easy year, so we're not kidding ourselves, but I think realistically, we could still sneak into the finals."
Didnt Ben Baker go to East Ctown? Wonder what Ryan Tandy will go like out here? If I were a betting man, I'd say pretty good. Lol
Think reality struck and he realised he wouldnt be the superstar he could only be at narellan Dad said Fallshaw was needed to give Narellan a clean out, he said to give Daryn a couple of years and they will be a powerhouse. Best thing Narellan has done in the past 10 years.
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Feb 16 2012, 07:04 AM
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G6 18 rep squad will play has final selection trial on sunday... they have a squad of about 40 Dane will pick 2 sides to play each other. and the final squad to play illawarra will be picked from this game..
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Feb 16 2012, 08:12 AM
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- Fence sitter
- Feb 15 2012, 09:56 PM
- Water_boy
- Feb 15 2012, 03:22 PM
- tc6_11
- Feb 15 2012, 02:45 PM
- disco stu
- Feb 15 2012, 10:14 AM
Jets need to rebuild sideBY SEAN CUNNINGHAM http://www.camdenadvertiser.com.au/news/local/sport/rugby-league/jets-need-to-rebuild-side/2455260.aspx High hopes: The Narellan Jets' new Group 6 first grade rugby league coach Daryn Fallshaw is focused on success for the coming season. Picture: Jonathan NgNEW Narellan Jets Group 6 first grade rugby league coach Daryn Fallshaw hopes his quarter of a century of loyal service to the club stands him in good stead for the season. Fallshaw has played and coached with the Jets since he was 14, He was the Jets under 18s coach last season and in first grade replaces Dane Wooden, who left to coach Thirlmere/Tahmoor. The core squad has been retained from last season but Fallshaw might have to rely on youthful enthusiasm triumphing over experience as he guides his young team. "We've got a good group who have came through from the under 18s and they will be tasting first grade football this year," Fallshaw said. "If they're good enough, they're old enough. "It's a young squad. The most senior player would be Ryan Crocker and he's only 23." Though facing a tough challenge to attract new players, Fallshaw is chasing a couple of big-name players to bolster the squad and add much-needed experience to help guide the younger players. "We're in negotiations with an ex-Canterbury Bulldogs player and an English Super League front-rower who plays with Huddersfield," Fallshaw said. "I don't like our chances of getting them but we're not out of the race yet. "We're also looking for front-rowers and second-rowers to give us that hard edge." Aiming to put the club "back in touch with the community", Fallshaw will strive to make his team play attractive, exciting footy this season in his bid to attract the Jets' faithful barrackers. A handful of club stalwarts could play a key role in helping him achieve his goals. "I'll be looking to Ben Baker, Ryan Crocker, Gavin Wilson and Dave McDonald to lead by example this season," he said. "We're not a flashy side but the boys will be playing for each other and working hard. "At training we have a leadership group that is really picking up the young players and giving them confidence. "We haven't heard the boys giving so much encouragement for such a long time. "It's not going to be an easy year, so we're not kidding ourselves, but I think realistically, we could still sneak into the finals."
Didnt Ben Baker go to East Ctown? Wonder what Ryan Tandy will go like out here? If I were a betting man, I'd say pretty good. Lol
Think reality struck and he realised he wouldnt be the superstar he could only be at narellan
Dad said Fallshaw was needed to give Narellan a clean out, he said to give Daryn a couple of years and they will be a powerhouse. Best thing Narellan has done in the past 10 years. They had nothing to clean out???
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Feb 16 2012, 09:49 AM
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Feb 16 2012, 11:59 AM
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- Feb 15 2012, 02:45 PM
Wonder what Ryan Tandy will go like out here? If I were a betting man, I'd say pretty good. Lol Not sure wether this is tongue in cheek but tandy has been linked to newcastle CRL club wests rosellas, this guy is definately damaged goods as CRL wont even register him.
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/tandy-sparks-warning-20120215-1t6sa.html
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