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Canberra Raiders players fail in bid for Andrew Dunneman to be appointed head coach
CANBERRA'S senior players unsuccessfully pushed for Andrew Dunneman to be appointed head coach, former skipper David Shillington has revealed.
The Test prop claimed players spoke in favour of interim coach Dunneman, who took over for the final three matches after Dave Furner's sacking, when they were consulted about the best man for the job earlier this month.
The call came from club great Mal Meninga, who was part of a four man subcommittee that was formed to appoint Furner’s replacement.Ricky Stuart was eventually poached from the Eels on a three-year deal, and Shillington believes the former NSW Origin and Test coach is the ideal candidate to mend Canberra’s fractured playing group.
However, Dunneman was the players’ first choice because of his strong relationship with the club's bank of young talent."Mal Meninga rang a few of us and asked us who we thought would be best for the job," Shillington said.
"We were all pushing for Andrew Dunneman because of his relationship with the young talent."Obviously we didn’t get it and Mal spoke to us about other coaches like Neil Henry and Ricky Stuart.
"(Ricky) might be just what the doctor ordered in terms of getting the team together and creating a strong environment."That's one of the things I told Mal about Ricky."
Shillington made his NRL debut under Stuart at the Roosters in 2005, but club sources maintain the pair had a cool relationship during their time at Bondi Junction.
Shillington denied any current issues with his former coach."I think it was mentioned that I was not happy to be coached by him," Shillington said.
"Things have changed since then. I've probably grown up as a player to handle pressure and criticism and apparently he’s matured as a coach to change his ways a bit too. "Hopefully it will go well next year."
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...inted-head-coach/story-fni3gmmu-1226723082423
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Cronulla captain Paul Gallen rules struggling Sharks playmaker Todd Carney out of Manly clash
PAUL Gallen was sick of question.
"He’s not playing," Gallen roared on Thursday afternoon.And with that, Sharks star Todd Carney was officially ruled out of Friday night’s sudden-death match against Manly at Allianz Stadium.
Carney’s brave fight to overcome a hamstring strain and play has failed.
NSW utility Luke Lewis has been named as the five-eighth replacement.
"He’s not playing – everyone knows he’s not playing so there’s no point mucking around," Gallen said."You can write a story on it but he won’t be playing. I am sick of talking about it – he won’t be playing.
"We don’t play games."But we will be out there to play a game (tonight) against a tough side but Todd won’t be there."Now ask some serious questions."
Strangely, minutes before, Carney refused to rule himself out."You’re always hopeful," Carney said. "But it didn’t go real well today."We will see what happens."
Cronulla went through their final training session on Thursday afternoon at Allianz Stadium.They may be outsiders but Cronulla players are ready to give Manly one hell of a battle."We would like to play a more physical game to be honest," Gallen said.
"I didn’t think we played that well against the Cowboys but we got the win and that’s all that matters."It’s all about Manly and them being battered and bruised but they play that football every week and are used to it.
"It won’t be affecting them or slowing them down one bit. I am fully expecting them to be coming out of the gates really fast."It will be a big challenge for us but I’d like to think if we play to our best we can get the job done."
All week publicity around the game has centred on the violent 1973 grand final, won 10-7 by Manly.Asked would his team watch the game, Gallen said: "No, we haven’t, but I have seen it before."It was more like a fight.
"It was pretty brutal but obviously there will be none of that going on."But it will be just as physical and probably faster."
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...t-of-manly-clash/story-fni3gol8-1226723037469
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Major concern for Manly fullback Brett Stewart's hamstring
IT was Manly's traditional Captain's Run at a sunny Brookvale Oval on Thursday morning.
Everything seemed in perfect order until the ball swung wide and there was someone missing.Brett Stewart.Stewart, battling a hamstring injury, was not sighted at Brookvale with replacement Peta Hiku running the entire session from fullback.
Manly coach Geoff Toovey still hopes Stewart will play in Friday’s semi-final against Cronulla at Allianz Stadium.
He will have a fitness test on Friday.Haiku has done an outstanding job in recent weeks as Stewart's substitute. He actually won man-of-the-match honours against Sydney Roosters last weekend. Toovey may have to rearrange his bench if Stewart plays.
Because his forwards can all play big minutes, Toovey could afford to name Hiku as a reserve to cover the possible loss of Stewart.
"He didn’t train," Toovey confirmed."I will run him (today) and take him through his paces. We will try and bring him up to speed and see how he feels."It is too early to make a call. "It is a tough call. Damned if you do, damned if you don’t."We will see what happens and see how Brett pulls up."
Cronulla skipper Paul Gallen has his own thoughts on Stewart."We think he will play," Gallen said. "And we are preparing for him to play."Even he doesn’t play, that young bloke (Hiku) that played there last week went really well. He is a quality player."Manly have strike all over the field."
Asked how his side would stop Stewart, Gallen said: "You can’t relax. We have watched a bit of video on him this week."You just can’t clock-off at all through the whole game."
TAB TattsBet has Manly the $1.26 favourites with Cronulla $4 outsiders.The TAB’s Matt Jenkins said the key on Friday would be whether Stewart or Cronulla's Todd Carney (hamstring) play. Carney is highly unlikely.
"The Sharks have struggled without Carney this season and even lost to Parramatta without their playmaker earlier in the year," said Jenkins.
"The money suggest Carney will miss the clash and punters are wary of backing the Sharks without him."
"Manly are a different team with Brett Stewart at the back and he is set to provide the spark they need to score points."
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...ewarts-hamstring/story-fni3gnk1-1226723012424
- JOSH MASSOUD
- THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
- SEPTEMBER 20, 2013 12:00AM
CANBERRA'S senior players unsuccessfully pushed for Andrew Dunneman to be appointed head coach, former skipper David Shillington has revealed.
The Test prop claimed players spoke in favour of interim coach Dunneman, who took over for the final three matches after Dave Furner's sacking, when they were consulted about the best man for the job earlier this month.
The call came from club great Mal Meninga, who was part of a four man subcommittee that was formed to appoint Furner’s replacement.Ricky Stuart was eventually poached from the Eels on a three-year deal, and Shillington believes the former NSW Origin and Test coach is the ideal candidate to mend Canberra’s fractured playing group.
However, Dunneman was the players’ first choice because of his strong relationship with the club's bank of young talent."Mal Meninga rang a few of us and asked us who we thought would be best for the job," Shillington said.
"We were all pushing for Andrew Dunneman because of his relationship with the young talent."Obviously we didn’t get it and Mal spoke to us about other coaches like Neil Henry and Ricky Stuart.
"(Ricky) might be just what the doctor ordered in terms of getting the team together and creating a strong environment."That's one of the things I told Mal about Ricky."
Shillington made his NRL debut under Stuart at the Roosters in 2005, but club sources maintain the pair had a cool relationship during their time at Bondi Junction.
Shillington denied any current issues with his former coach."I think it was mentioned that I was not happy to be coached by him," Shillington said.
"Things have changed since then. I've probably grown up as a player to handle pressure and criticism and apparently he’s matured as a coach to change his ways a bit too. "Hopefully it will go well next year."
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...inted-head-coach/story-fni3gmmu-1226723082423
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Cronulla captain Paul Gallen rules struggling Sharks playmaker Todd Carney out of Manly clash
- DEAN RITCHIE
- THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
- SEPTEMBER 20, 2013 12:00AM
PAUL Gallen was sick of question.
"He’s not playing," Gallen roared on Thursday afternoon.And with that, Sharks star Todd Carney was officially ruled out of Friday night’s sudden-death match against Manly at Allianz Stadium.
Carney’s brave fight to overcome a hamstring strain and play has failed.
NSW utility Luke Lewis has been named as the five-eighth replacement.
"He’s not playing – everyone knows he’s not playing so there’s no point mucking around," Gallen said."You can write a story on it but he won’t be playing. I am sick of talking about it – he won’t be playing.
"We don’t play games."But we will be out there to play a game (tonight) against a tough side but Todd won’t be there."Now ask some serious questions."
Strangely, minutes before, Carney refused to rule himself out."You’re always hopeful," Carney said. "But it didn’t go real well today."We will see what happens."
Cronulla went through their final training session on Thursday afternoon at Allianz Stadium.They may be outsiders but Cronulla players are ready to give Manly one hell of a battle."We would like to play a more physical game to be honest," Gallen said.
"I didn’t think we played that well against the Cowboys but we got the win and that’s all that matters."It’s all about Manly and them being battered and bruised but they play that football every week and are used to it.
"It won’t be affecting them or slowing them down one bit. I am fully expecting them to be coming out of the gates really fast."It will be a big challenge for us but I’d like to think if we play to our best we can get the job done."
All week publicity around the game has centred on the violent 1973 grand final, won 10-7 by Manly.Asked would his team watch the game, Gallen said: "No, we haven’t, but I have seen it before."It was more like a fight.
"It was pretty brutal but obviously there will be none of that going on."But it will be just as physical and probably faster."
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...t-of-manly-clash/story-fni3gol8-1226723037469
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Major concern for Manly fullback Brett Stewart's hamstring
- DEAN RITCHIE
- THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
- SEPTEMBER 20, 2013 12:00AM
IT was Manly's traditional Captain's Run at a sunny Brookvale Oval on Thursday morning.
Everything seemed in perfect order until the ball swung wide and there was someone missing.Brett Stewart.Stewart, battling a hamstring injury, was not sighted at Brookvale with replacement Peta Hiku running the entire session from fullback.
Manly coach Geoff Toovey still hopes Stewart will play in Friday’s semi-final against Cronulla at Allianz Stadium.
He will have a fitness test on Friday.Haiku has done an outstanding job in recent weeks as Stewart's substitute. He actually won man-of-the-match honours against Sydney Roosters last weekend. Toovey may have to rearrange his bench if Stewart plays.
Because his forwards can all play big minutes, Toovey could afford to name Hiku as a reserve to cover the possible loss of Stewart.
"He didn’t train," Toovey confirmed."I will run him (today) and take him through his paces. We will try and bring him up to speed and see how he feels."It is too early to make a call. "It is a tough call. Damned if you do, damned if you don’t."We will see what happens and see how Brett pulls up."
Cronulla skipper Paul Gallen has his own thoughts on Stewart."We think he will play," Gallen said. "And we are preparing for him to play."Even he doesn’t play, that young bloke (Hiku) that played there last week went really well. He is a quality player."Manly have strike all over the field."
Asked how his side would stop Stewart, Gallen said: "You can’t relax. We have watched a bit of video on him this week."You just can’t clock-off at all through the whole game."
TAB TattsBet has Manly the $1.26 favourites with Cronulla $4 outsiders.The TAB’s Matt Jenkins said the key on Friday would be whether Stewart or Cronulla's Todd Carney (hamstring) play. Carney is highly unlikely.
"The Sharks have struggled without Carney this season and even lost to Parramatta without their playmaker earlier in the year," said Jenkins.
"The money suggest Carney will miss the clash and punters are wary of backing the Sharks without him."
"Manly are a different team with Brett Stewart at the back and he is set to provide the spark they need to score points."
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...ewarts-hamstring/story-fni3gnk1-1226723012424