2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews *Teams p1*
Moderator: GH Moderators
2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews *Teams p1*
2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
Canberra Raiders V Cronulla Sharks
Sunday 1 September 2:00pm
Shark Park
Gates open: 11:30am
Legends League Touch Match: 12:25pm
Tickets: SOLD OUT Click here
TV coverage: Fox League Channel 502
Radio: ABC, Mix 106.3
The Raiders suffered another loss to a top four team in Round 23 - to the Manly Sea Eagles. They now travel to Cronulla for a meeting with the Sharks. Who should line up for the Green Machine? Tell us your team here and see how you go in comparison to the official squad when announced. We will include the official line ups in the first post of this thread as soon as they're available.
OFFICIAL SQUADS
Canberra Raiders
1. Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
2. Bailey Simonsson
3. Jarrod Croker (C)
4. Nick Cotric
5. Jordan Rapana
6. Jack Wighton
7. Aidan Sezer
8. Josh Papalii
9. Josh Hodgson (C)
10. Sia Soliola
11. John Bateman
12. Elliott Whitehead
13. Ryan Sutton
14. Siliva Havili
15. Dunamis Lui
16. Corey Horsburgh
17. Hudson Young
18. Sam Williams
19. Emre Guler
20. Michael Oldfield
21. Tom Starling
Injury/Suspension
Joey Leilua (Suspended) Finals Week 1
Joe Tapine (Ribs) Round 24-25
Ata Hingano (Shoulder) Round 24-25
Brad Abbey (Knee) Season
Cronulla Sharks
1. Josh Dugan
2. Sione Katoa
3. Bronson Xerri
4. Josh Morris
5. Ronaldo Mulitalo
6. Shaun Johnson
7. Chad Townsend
8. Aaron Woods
9. Jayden Brailey
10. Matt Prior
11. Briton Nikora
12. Wade Graham
13. Paul Gallen
14. Kurt Capewell
15. Braden Hamlin-Uele
16. Andrew Fifita
17. Jayson Bukuya
18. Billy Magoulias
19. Blayke Brailey
20. Kyle Flanagan
21. Matt Moylan
Officials
Referees: Gerard Sutton, Phil Henderson
Sideline Officials: Nick Morel, Belinda Sharpe
Video Referees: Ashley Klein, Ben Galea
Match Hashtags: #NRL #WeareRaiders #BleedGreen #NRLSharksRaiders
The Greenhouse Hashtags: #WearGreen2019 #FromAllAngles
NSW Cup team: Click here
Jersey Flegg team: Click here
Plus follow us on Twitter: @TheGHRaiders and Instagram: @TheGHRaiders
Canberra Raiders V Cronulla Sharks
Sunday 1 September 2:00pm
Shark Park
Gates open: 11:30am
Legends League Touch Match: 12:25pm
Tickets: SOLD OUT Click here
TV coverage: Fox League Channel 502
Radio: ABC, Mix 106.3
The Raiders suffered another loss to a top four team in Round 23 - to the Manly Sea Eagles. They now travel to Cronulla for a meeting with the Sharks. Who should line up for the Green Machine? Tell us your team here and see how you go in comparison to the official squad when announced. We will include the official line ups in the first post of this thread as soon as they're available.
OFFICIAL SQUADS
Canberra Raiders
1. Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
2. Bailey Simonsson
3. Jarrod Croker (C)
4. Nick Cotric
5. Jordan Rapana
6. Jack Wighton
7. Aidan Sezer
8. Josh Papalii
9. Josh Hodgson (C)
10. Sia Soliola
11. John Bateman
12. Elliott Whitehead
13. Ryan Sutton
14. Siliva Havili
15. Dunamis Lui
16. Corey Horsburgh
17. Hudson Young
18. Sam Williams
19. Emre Guler
20. Michael Oldfield
21. Tom Starling
Injury/Suspension
Joey Leilua (Suspended) Finals Week 1
Joe Tapine (Ribs) Round 24-25
Ata Hingano (Shoulder) Round 24-25
Brad Abbey (Knee) Season
Cronulla Sharks
1. Josh Dugan
2. Sione Katoa
3. Bronson Xerri
4. Josh Morris
5. Ronaldo Mulitalo
6. Shaun Johnson
7. Chad Townsend
8. Aaron Woods
9. Jayden Brailey
10. Matt Prior
11. Briton Nikora
12. Wade Graham
13. Paul Gallen
14. Kurt Capewell
15. Braden Hamlin-Uele
16. Andrew Fifita
17. Jayson Bukuya
18. Billy Magoulias
19. Blayke Brailey
20. Kyle Flanagan
21. Matt Moylan
Officials
Referees: Gerard Sutton, Phil Henderson
Sideline Officials: Nick Morel, Belinda Sharpe
Video Referees: Ashley Klein, Ben Galea
Match Hashtags: #NRL #WeareRaiders #BleedGreen #NRLSharksRaiders
The Greenhouse Hashtags: #WearGreen2019 #FromAllAngles
NSW Cup team: Click here
Jersey Flegg team: Click here
Plus follow us on Twitter: @TheGHRaiders and Instagram: @TheGHRaiders
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
Good chance to exercise some demons on our niggle.
Play football.
Play football.
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
I think we'll win
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
Me too. We're better than they are.
I think this game is actually really well timed. This is good game to "tune up" the issues we fell short on today.
I think this game is actually really well timed. This is good game to "tune up" the issues we fell short on today.
- GreenMachine
- Jason Croker
- Posts: 4271
- Joined: April 13, 2005, 2:22 pm
- Favourite Player: Laurie Daley
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
Unfortunately i see a loss.
Probably our worst loss of the season.
Probably our worst loss of the season.
- -PJ-
- Mal Meninga
- Posts: 24836
- Joined: May 8, 2010, 1:58 pm
- Favourite Player: Josh Papalii
- Location: 416.9 km from GIO Stadium
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
So do I..
No worries from me.
No worries from me.
3rd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment..Old Faithful
#emptythetank
#emptythetank
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
I actually think we play ok at shark park nowadays too. I'd feel more worried if this was in Canberra
- gangrenous
- Laurie Daley
- Posts: 16706
- Joined: May 12, 2007, 10:42 pm
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
I’d prefer to exorcise instead!PigRickman wrote:Good chance to exercise some demons on our niggle.
Play football.
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
Na, we got to exercise them, Gangers.
Make em work, sweat it out! GAINS BAYBBBBBBEEE, GAIN!
Cant skip leg day
(also, **** sake)
Make em work, sweat it out! GAINS BAYBBBBBBEEE, GAIN!
Cant skip leg day
(also, **** sake)
- gangrenous
- Laurie Daley
- Posts: 16706
- Joined: May 12, 2007, 10:42 pm
-
- John Ferguson
- Posts: 2338
- Joined: November 1, 2012, 3:54 am
- Favourite Player: Rubenrunlikeatrainandhitlikeatruckwiki!
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
Gallens last home game. I think they will send him off a winner and send
Us out of the top 4!!
Us out of the top 4!!
"Learn to appreciate what you have, before time makes you appreciate what you had"!! RAIDERSTILLIDIE!!
-
- John Ferguson
- Posts: 2383
- Joined: March 31, 2018, 9:30 pm
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
1. CNK
2. Simmonson
3. Croker
4. Cotric
5. Rapana
6. Wighton
7. Sezer
8. Papilii
9. Hodgson
10. Sololia
11. Whitehead
12. Bateman
13. Young
14. Starling
15. Lui
16. Horsepower
17. Sutton
2. Simmonson
3. Croker
4. Cotric
5. Rapana
6. Wighton
7. Sezer
8. Papilii
9. Hodgson
10. Sololia
11. Whitehead
12. Bateman
13. Young
14. Starling
15. Lui
16. Horsepower
17. Sutton
-
- Brett Mullins
- Posts: 1545
- Joined: August 11, 2016, 8:16 am
- Favourite Player: Ruben Wiki
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
1. Nicoll-Klokstad
2. Simonsson
3. Croker
4. Cotric
5. Rapana
6. Wighton
7. Williams
8. Papalii
9. Hodgson
10. Sutton
11. Bateman
12. Whitehead
13. Young
14. Havili
15. Soliola
16. Horsburgh
17. Lui
Just to be clear, Soliola to the bench is not a demotion. Just feel with this 17 the balance is better with him leading the bench. Based on Leilua missing games for the reported knees and Tapine not being fit. Sezer dropped on form.
2. Simonsson
3. Croker
4. Cotric
5. Rapana
6. Wighton
7. Williams
8. Papalii
9. Hodgson
10. Sutton
11. Bateman
12. Whitehead
13. Young
14. Havili
15. Soliola
16. Horsburgh
17. Lui
Just to be clear, Soliola to the bench is not a demotion. Just feel with this 17 the balance is better with him leading the bench. Based on Leilua missing games for the reported knees and Tapine not being fit. Sezer dropped on form.
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
Canberra Raiders centre could miss two weeks after charge from NRL match review committee
Joey Leilua has been charged with a grade-one dropping knees charge which comes with a base charge of 200 points. The charge could be reduced to 180 points with an early guilty plea, however Leilua has 50 carryover points from a previous charge.
If he takes the plea he misses two weeks and has 30 carryover points. If he fights the charge and loses he will miss two weeks and have 90 carryover points.
Read more: https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/08/23/rou ... cing-bans/
Joey Leilua has been charged with a grade-one dropping knees charge which comes with a base charge of 200 points. The charge could be reduced to 180 points with an early guilty plea, however Leilua has 50 carryover points from a previous charge.
If he takes the plea he misses two weeks and has 30 carryover points. If he fights the charge and loses he will miss two weeks and have 90 carryover points.
Read more: https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/08/23/rou ... cing-bans/
- Mickey_Raider
- Jason Croker
- Posts: 4394
- Joined: March 16, 2008, 7:15 am
- Favourite Player: Big Papa
- Location: North Sydney
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
Great chance to make amends for the Manly game.
If we put in a good showing here (presuming we aren’t upset by warriors) we will be well primed to enter the finals with our confidence still intact.
If we put in a good showing here (presuming we aren’t upset by warriors) we will be well primed to enter the finals with our confidence still intact.
Up The Milk
- Northern Raider
- Mal Meninga
- Posts: 32584
- Joined: June 19, 2007, 8:17 am
- Favourite Player: Dean Lance
- Location: Greener pastures
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
BJ gets 2 weeks either way. Maybe plead guilty and minimise carry over points. I can't see how they could possibly get him exonerated at the judiciary.
* The author assumes no responsibility for the topicality, correctness, completeness or quality of information provided.
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
BJ offers so much when he is focused and has a commitment to playing without unnecessary Bull in his game. He has the capability to grab a bag of Man of the Match performances each season.
Seems like he is back to his old ways though. If we win both games - do you bring him back and risk game defining brain snaps that more than likely cost us the game?
Seems like he is back to his old ways though. If we win both games - do you bring him back and risk game defining brain snaps that more than likely cost us the game?
- yurithe1
- David Furner
- Posts: 3587
- Joined: March 16, 2008, 10:27 am
- Favourite Player: Jordan Rapana
- Location: Canberra
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
I think we've been performing better when we're away from home. Weight of expectation in front our big crowd gets to us. That said, it's Gallen's last home game and I understand it could be pretty close to house full sign. I see this as a positive going into the final so that the boys can experience a huge hostile crowd and learn that the best way to silence them is to put points on them.
Leilua will be gone for this game and the next. There's no way he can defend his actions when he could easily have just jumped over the player once he'd put the ball down.
1. Nicoll-Klokstad
2. Simonsson or Oldfield. I think either of them is faster than Cotric.
3. Croker
4. Cotric (who has been very understated for the past few weeks).
5. Rapana
6. Wighton
7. Sezer was running some silly lines against Manly and being easily shut down. However, Sharks are a big niggly side and Sezer can take a hit better than Williams I think. The time for that halfback rotation that Ricky was talking about might be against the Warriors so that Sezer is fresh for the finals).).
8. Papalii
9. Hodgson
10. Lui
11. Bateman
12. Whitehead
13. Sutton ( who I believe needs to be in the starting side even week. He brings little off the bench).
14. Young
15. Soliola (has been starting, but I think he provides more impact off the bench).
16. Horsburgh
17. Lui
Leilua will be gone for this game and the next. There's no way he can defend his actions when he could easily have just jumped over the player once he'd put the ball down.
1. Nicoll-Klokstad
2. Simonsson or Oldfield. I think either of them is faster than Cotric.
3. Croker
4. Cotric (who has been very understated for the past few weeks).
5. Rapana
6. Wighton
7. Sezer was running some silly lines against Manly and being easily shut down. However, Sharks are a big niggly side and Sezer can take a hit better than Williams I think. The time for that halfback rotation that Ricky was talking about might be against the Warriors so that Sezer is fresh for the finals).).
8. Papalii
9. Hodgson
10. Lui
11. Bateman
12. Whitehead
13. Sutton ( who I believe needs to be in the starting side even week. He brings little off the bench).
14. Young
15. Soliola (has been starting, but I think he provides more impact off the bench).
16. Horsburgh
17. Lui
Some people talk about the weather. Others do something about it.
MEMBER NO.: 4500 (before they changed the numbering system).
MEMBER NO.: 4500 (before they changed the numbering system).
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
**** honesty, trust it to be us for Gallens last home game
Sent from my SM-N960F using Tapatalk
Sent from my SM-N960F using Tapatalk
-
- Brett Mullins
- Posts: 1545
- Joined: August 11, 2016, 8:16 am
- Favourite Player: Ruben Wiki
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
Honestly, if he cops his 2 weeks and is available Week 1 of the Finals he comes back in Jersey 14 for me.hugecanoe wrote: ↑August 26, 2019, 11:54 am BJ offers so much when he is focused and has a commitment to playing without unnecessary Bull in his game. He has the capability to grab a bag of Man of the Match performances each season.
Seems like he is back to his old ways though. If we win both games - do you bring him back and risk game defining brain snaps that more than likely cost us the game?
If our bench was;
14. Leilua
15. Soliola
16. Horsburgh
17. Young
I think teams would soil themselves.
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
Yeah no chance he's getting offNorthern Raider wrote:BJ gets 2 weeks either way. Maybe plead guilty and minimise carry over points. I can't see how they could possibly get him exonerated at the judiciary.
Plead no contest and move on
Sent from my CPH1831 using Tapatalk
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
We are going to have to be at our best to win this one. There's no doubt the Sharks will be up for Gallen's last home game and the crowd will ensure they have every opportunity. There are a couple of potential positives in this for us though. This is exactly the kind of game where Gallen will overplay his hand and get in the way of his team even more than he usually does and the Sharks fans really only cheer when they are winning. Score first in this game and play from in front and you can take the crowd out of it.
We need to get back to what has been working for us which is making smart decisions with the ball, high completion rates and putting pressure on the opposition with our defence. We went away from that yesterday and it cost us a game that we really should have had well under control.
Hopefully with his weeks off BJ goes back to some early season games where he was playing very well. Just that hard straight running through the middle and winning quick play of the balls. It's not as flashy as what he can do but it is a much better contribution to the team.
We need to get back to what has been working for us which is making smart decisions with the ball, high completion rates and putting pressure on the opposition with our defence. We went away from that yesterday and it cost us a game that we really should have had well under control.
Hopefully with his weeks off BJ goes back to some early season games where he was playing very well. Just that hard straight running through the middle and winning quick play of the balls. It's not as flashy as what he can do but it is a much better contribution to the team.
-
- Laurie Daley
- Posts: 12655
- Joined: April 29, 2017, 7:22 pm
- Favourite Player: Ashley Gilbert
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
Unless our new centre struggles badly over the next 2 weeks I don’t see a way back for BJ. He’s lack of fitness leads to frustration which leads to poor discipline. A further 2 weeks on the sidelines doesn’t help him.
- 1992
- Jason Croker
- Posts: 4439
- Joined: April 24, 2011, 4:08 pm
- Favourite Player: Joseph 'the worm' Tapine
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
Imagine finishing 5th after the season we had. Typical Raiders.
WHAT A LONG STRANGE TRIP IT'S BEEN
- zim
- Laurie Daley
- Posts: 10694
- Joined: July 8, 2015, 3:38 pm
- Favourite Player: NRL: Joseph Tapine
NRLW: Grace Kemp - Location: Sydney
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
1. Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
2. Bailey Simonsson
3. Jarrod Croker
4. Nick Cotric
5. Jordan Rapana
6. Jack Wighton
7. Aidan Sezer
8. Josh Papalii
9. Josh Hodgson
10. Sia Soliola
11. Elliot Whitehead
12. John Bateman
13. Ryan Sutton
14. Michael Oldfield
15. Hudson Young
16. Dunamis Lui
17. Corey Horsburgh
I'm open to the idea of keeping Cotric at 2 so he can continue to build for week 1 of the finals. Chopping and changing is not helping him. But, I just don't have enough confidence in Kris and Oldfield if we have the option. If I was going to make a choice; Kris has just played one of his better games of the season and is more defensively sound than Oldfield so he would come straight in for BJ. As a bench utility though Oldfield has covered more positions this year and has a better running game.
I think Papa and Sutton's opening stints were a bit too long. We didn't get the rotation right. Our bench is capable and we should be injecting that enthusiasm from guys like Young earlier on. It also helps avoid those silly fatigue errors like not playing the ball correctly.
Guler just had a massive game for Mounties playing 80mins with 40 tackles and 174 metres. Unfortunately he doesn't offer any utility value so I can't find a spot for him.
2. Bailey Simonsson
3. Jarrod Croker
4. Nick Cotric
5. Jordan Rapana
6. Jack Wighton
7. Aidan Sezer
8. Josh Papalii
9. Josh Hodgson
10. Sia Soliola
11. Elliot Whitehead
12. John Bateman
13. Ryan Sutton
14. Michael Oldfield
15. Hudson Young
16. Dunamis Lui
17. Corey Horsburgh
I'm open to the idea of keeping Cotric at 2 so he can continue to build for week 1 of the finals. Chopping and changing is not helping him. But, I just don't have enough confidence in Kris and Oldfield if we have the option. If I was going to make a choice; Kris has just played one of his better games of the season and is more defensively sound than Oldfield so he would come straight in for BJ. As a bench utility though Oldfield has covered more positions this year and has a better running game.
I think Papa and Sutton's opening stints were a bit too long. We didn't get the rotation right. Our bench is capable and we should be injecting that enthusiasm from guys like Young earlier on. It also helps avoid those silly fatigue errors like not playing the ball correctly.
Guler just had a massive game for Mounties playing 80mins with 40 tackles and 174 metres. Unfortunately he doesn't offer any utility value so I can't find a spot for him.
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
Big Game obviously, I dont see away games as a threat anymore, although being Gals Last home game is gonna play a role, Raiders will be up for it dont worry bout that, Hoping to see Havili return and simonsson on wing with cotric centre, love youngs return, played hard, and how good is Sia going, he is Beastmode.
- Kryptonite
- John Ferguson
- Posts: 2511
- Joined: June 4, 2012, 8:27 am
- Favourite Player: Terry Reagan
- Location: Brisbane
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
Maybe our demons are not match fit?gangrenous wrote: ↑August 25, 2019, 9:05 pmI’d prefer to exorcise instead!PigRickman wrote:Good chance to exercise some demons on our niggle.
Play football.
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
Sia really wound back the clock. He was really taking them on. Inspirational. Young had a crack, worth his salt in FG off the bench and see what else he develops in his game.Crusader wrote: ↑August 26, 2019, 6:24 pm Big Game obviously, I dont see away games as a threat anymore, although being Gals Last home game is gonna play a role, Raiders will be up for it dont worry bout that, Hoping to see Havili return and simonsson on wing with cotric centre, love youngs return, played hard, and how good is Sia going, he is Beastmode.
Poor old Cotric is having an quiet season by his standards and all this back and forth can't be helping him. Curious to see what Stick does with him. I suspect he does move to centre again and Rick just says- you're origin now, you need to deal with this stuff. Plus that has the added bonus of giving Cotric more time at centre to see if that's his next career spot.
For the record, BJ had really cleaned up his act during the first part of this season- he was a leading light in his effort, results and professionalism before his neck went. He'd improved defence and discipline and was a shoe in for origin. I won't be hanging him for this offence. It was lazy and stupid but he's been on an upward curve in that regard.
Croker missed a couple of kicks, BJ was a numpty, Sezer/CNK/the coaches didn't adjust to a rushing defence on the right and we had a couple of rough calls. That's enough in a game like this.
- gangrenous
- Laurie Daley
- Posts: 16706
- Joined: May 12, 2007, 10:42 pm
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
Croker only missed one didn’t he?
-
- John Ferguson
- Posts: 2480
- Joined: July 5, 2008, 6:35 pm
- Favourite Player: Savage, Timoko, Strange, Tapine, Rapana
- Location: Western NSW
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
Cnk
Simmonsen
Croker
Cotric
Rapana
Wighton
Sezer
Papalli
Hodgo
Sutton
Bateman
Whitehead
Young
Havili
Sia
Horse
Lui
And I wouldn't change that side even if the two joeys were available.
Sent from my SM-J530Y using The Greenhouse mobile app powered by Tapatalk
Simmonsen
Croker
Cotric
Rapana
Wighton
Sezer
Papalli
Hodgo
Sutton
Bateman
Whitehead
Young
Havili
Sia
Horse
Lui
And I wouldn't change that side even if the two joeys were available.
Sent from my SM-J530Y using The Greenhouse mobile app powered by Tapatalk
- Mickey_Raider
- Jason Croker
- Posts: 4394
- Joined: March 16, 2008, 7:15 am
- Favourite Player: Big Papa
- Location: North Sydney
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
if storm can beat manly Saturday night the pressure on us subsides a bit. Would really need us to only win 1/2 to secure 4th.
Up The Milk
-
- John Ferguson
- Posts: 2480
- Joined: July 5, 2008, 6:35 pm
- Favourite Player: Savage, Timoko, Strange, Tapine, Rapana
- Location: Western NSW
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
And play Melbourne down there week 1 of the finals ?Mickey_Raider wrote:if storm can beat manly Saturday night the pressure on us subsides a bit. Would really need us to only win 1/2 to secure 4th.
Sent from my SM-J530Y using The Greenhouse mobile app powered by Tapatalk
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
I'd go with the side Zim named. Sia to start alongside Papa to give us grunt in the opening minutes. Horspower to come on and continue his drive up the front row rankings. Lui to continue in his role of low error FG prop.
BJ should simply admit what he did and take the two weeks. I don't want to see the Raiders trying to defend the indefensible.
BJ should simply admit what he did and take the two weeks. I don't want to see the Raiders trying to defend the indefensible.
- Dusty
- Ruben Wiki
- Posts: 5531
- Joined: December 21, 2009, 12:25 pm
- Favourite Player: Past: Daley
Present: Strange
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
I’d go with:
1. Nicol-Klokstad
2. Simmonson
3. Croker
4. Cotric
5. Rapana
6. Wighton
7. Sezer
8. Papalii
9. Hodgson
10. Lui
11. Bateman
12. Whitehead
13. Sutton
14. Oldfield
15. Young
16. Soliola
17. Horsburgh
Sent from my iPhone using The Greenhouse
1. Nicol-Klokstad
2. Simmonson
3. Croker
4. Cotric
5. Rapana
6. Wighton
7. Sezer
8. Papalii
9. Hodgson
10. Lui
11. Bateman
12. Whitehead
13. Sutton
14. Oldfield
15. Young
16. Soliola
17. Horsburgh
Sent from my iPhone using The Greenhouse
- -PJ-
- Mal Meninga
- Posts: 24836
- Joined: May 8, 2010, 1:58 pm
- Favourite Player: Josh Papalii
- Location: 416.9 km from GIO Stadium
Re: 2019 Rd 24 V Sharks: Teams and Previews
I'd be devastated really.
We deserve a top 4 finish and if that means we travel to Melbourne or even Sydney so be it.
3rd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment..Old Faithful
#emptythetank
#emptythetank