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Spine must step up to cover Johnathan Thurston, says Cowboys coach Neil Henry
NORTH Queensland coach Neil Henry has issued the challenge for his team's spine to "take on some responsibility" for the Cowboys' season tonight and step up in the absence of superstar playmaker Johnathan Thurston.
Struggling at 13th place on the NRL ladder, Henry has no doubt the home clash with Manly is a must-win game for his Cowboys if they're to make a genuine late season surge at the finals.
"It's not mission impossible at all," Henry said.
"It's a massive game in the context of the season. It's a game we really need to win and we need to string some games together to be a chance of making the top eight."
With Thurston absent, Henry is calling upon halfback Robert Lui, five-eighth Ray Thompson, fullback Clint Greenshields and hooker Anthony Mitchell to take the game by the scruff of the neck.
Read More: http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...coach-neil-henry/story-fni3g8pa-1226679243290
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Brisbane Broncos to go on the attack
BRISBANE players believe it is time to get creative, with Broncos backline stars keen to throw caution to the wind to spark an attacking frenzy and save their season.
Origin centre Justin Hodges and tryscoring winger Josh Hoffman are the two leading voices on a desire to mix up the Broncos attack, calling upon Brisbane to repeat the thrilling football that almost led to one of the most stunning comebacks in NRL history on Friday night.
Brisbane scored two tries in four minutes and had 30 seconds left to try to win the game before ultimately falling short in the 19-18 loss to Cronulla.
Hoffman said that was the type of football this Broncos team was capable of producing and wants to see them replicate those creative instincts in the coming weeks.
Read More: http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...go-on-the-attack/story-fni3gv5x-1226679239504
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Phil Rothfield says low rugby league crowds in Sydney's west a big worry
Eels fans at Parramatta Stadium on Saturday night. Picture: Mark Evans Source: The Daily Telegraph
Western Sydney Wanderers fans at the same end of Parramatta Stadium last A-League season. Picture: Mark Evans Source: The Daily Telegraph
RUGBY league is in trouble in Sydney's west when not even a traditional local derby can attract 10,000 fans. Look at the two photographs that accompany this column. One is an A-League game, the other an NRL match between two fierce rivals.
Both at Parramatta Stadium, both on the northern terrace of the stadium.
Who would have thought the round-ball game could provide so much more atmosphere than a Parramatta Eels game, remembering this was the ground that used to be full to capacity during the footy season to watch Sterling and Kenny, Price and Cronin, Grothe and Ella.Right now the Parramatta Eels are on the bottom of the scrapheap and as low as you can get.They've fallen from an average home crowd of 17,000 in 2010 to 13,000 this year.Saturday night had everything going for it. No rain, perfect Sydney weather. Plus it was school holidays.We couldn't even blame State of Origin because these two teams weren't missing anyone who will be playing on Wednesday night.
There was no AFL or any other competing sport in Sydney, not that we regard GWS as genuine opposition anyway. The Lions tour is done and dusted, the trophy back home in the UK.You can't even blame the Ashes cricket because the 5.30pm kick-off at the footy allowed you plenty of time to get home for the first over from Trent Bridge on Fox Sports.
There was nothing you could blame apart from the fact this Parramatta Eels side can't play.
Read More:http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...west-a-big-worry/story-fni3fbgz-1226679229418
- TODD BALYM
- THE COURIER-MAIL
- JULY 15, 2013 12:00AM
NORTH Queensland coach Neil Henry has issued the challenge for his team's spine to "take on some responsibility" for the Cowboys' season tonight and step up in the absence of superstar playmaker Johnathan Thurston.
Struggling at 13th place on the NRL ladder, Henry has no doubt the home clash with Manly is a must-win game for his Cowboys if they're to make a genuine late season surge at the finals.
"It's not mission impossible at all," Henry said.
"It's a massive game in the context of the season. It's a game we really need to win and we need to string some games together to be a chance of making the top eight."
With Thurston absent, Henry is calling upon halfback Robert Lui, five-eighth Ray Thompson, fullback Clint Greenshields and hooker Anthony Mitchell to take the game by the scruff of the neck.
Read More: http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...coach-neil-henry/story-fni3g8pa-1226679243290
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Brisbane Broncos to go on the attack
- TODD BALYM
- THE COURIER-MAIL
- JULY 15, 2013 12:00AM
BRISBANE players believe it is time to get creative, with Broncos backline stars keen to throw caution to the wind to spark an attacking frenzy and save their season.
Origin centre Justin Hodges and tryscoring winger Josh Hoffman are the two leading voices on a desire to mix up the Broncos attack, calling upon Brisbane to repeat the thrilling football that almost led to one of the most stunning comebacks in NRL history on Friday night.
Brisbane scored two tries in four minutes and had 30 seconds left to try to win the game before ultimately falling short in the 19-18 loss to Cronulla.
Hoffman said that was the type of football this Broncos team was capable of producing and wants to see them replicate those creative instincts in the coming weeks.
Read More: http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...go-on-the-attack/story-fni3gv5x-1226679239504
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Phil Rothfield says low rugby league crowds in Sydney's west a big worry
- PHIL ROTHFIELD
- THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
- JULY 15, 2013 12:00AM
Eels fans at Parramatta Stadium on Saturday night. Picture: Mark Evans Source: The Daily Telegraph
Western Sydney Wanderers fans at the same end of Parramatta Stadium last A-League season. Picture: Mark Evans Source: The Daily Telegraph
RUGBY league is in trouble in Sydney's west when not even a traditional local derby can attract 10,000 fans. Look at the two photographs that accompany this column. One is an A-League game, the other an NRL match between two fierce rivals.
Both at Parramatta Stadium, both on the northern terrace of the stadium.
Who would have thought the round-ball game could provide so much more atmosphere than a Parramatta Eels game, remembering this was the ground that used to be full to capacity during the footy season to watch Sterling and Kenny, Price and Cronin, Grothe and Ella.Right now the Parramatta Eels are on the bottom of the scrapheap and as low as you can get.They've fallen from an average home crowd of 17,000 in 2010 to 13,000 this year.Saturday night had everything going for it. No rain, perfect Sydney weather. Plus it was school holidays.We couldn't even blame State of Origin because these two teams weren't missing anyone who will be playing on Wednesday night.
There was no AFL or any other competing sport in Sydney, not that we regard GWS as genuine opposition anyway. The Lions tour is done and dusted, the trophy back home in the UK.You can't even blame the Ashes cricket because the 5.30pm kick-off at the footy allowed you plenty of time to get home for the first over from Trent Bridge on Fox Sports.
There was nothing you could blame apart from the fact this Parramatta Eels side can't play.
Read More:http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...west-a-big-worry/story-fni3fbgz-1226679229418
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