Archive for the 'Ray Warren' Category
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Scrappy Storm will lift Manly
Manly certainly won’t be fearful of anything they would have seen out of Telstra Dome this afternoon.
Their confidence would have skyrocketed.
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Storm to beat overrated Eels
I firmly believe the Melbourne Storm will beat Parramatta and make consecutive grand finals.
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Woozy Monaghan brilliant
What a brilliant performance from Michael Monaghan, as Manly deservedly look forward to the grand final. However, I am concerned at how he was allowed back onto the field when he has suffered a concussion in the first half.
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Blockbuster should not be at Telstra
I believe the Parramatta/Bulldogs blockbuster should not be staged at Telstra, nor should it be at Parramatta Stadium.
It should have been played at the Sydney Football Stadium.
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Bulldogs to edge Eels
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Ray Warren: Blockbuster should not be at Telstra
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Ray Warren: Bring on the Townsville heat
Parramatta versus Canterbury. Always exciting. Now that we’re semi-national these days it’s wonderful to have two Sydney teams do battle in such an important game.
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Bring on the Townsville heat
I have no problem with Sunday’s NRL semi-final being staged in the heat of Townsville, on one condition:
Heat breaks are allowed during the match.
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Manly will wake from their slumber
I don’t know that we’ve conceded how good Manly really are and I can’t see Souths troubling them at Brookvale Oval.
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Cowboys will do it again
The Cowboys beat the Bulldogs last week and I think that they will repeat the dose on Saturday night.
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Penalty try decision was a croc
There is no way that Michael Witt’s penalty try in the 78th minute was a correct decision.
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I didn’t know Parra could defend like that
This game was won between the 55th and 60th minutes when the Eels held out the Warriors for what must have been close to six sets in a row.