2020 9s Jersey

Great to see we are taking it as seriously as the other teams with an old boy running round..
 
@Geo said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1113719) said:
Great to see we are taking it as seriously as the other teams with an old boy running round..

To be honest we’ll be getting more points off goals than anyone else in the team. He probably brings more to the table than most of the retired players having a run
 
@Bones said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1113608) said:
https://twitter.com/mrchrisnico/status/1225556706060574723?s=21

The great Pat Richards to make a comeback!

The 9s just became interesting for me. I wasn’t going to bother with it but now....
 
Lol I love how everyone rubbishes the retired players from other teams coming back to play and bang on about what a farce the Nines is, but as soon as Richards says he'll dust off the boots to play with us, everything is sweet! 😂
 
@Spud_Murphy said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1113794) said:
Lol I love how everyone rubbishes the retired players from other teams coming back to play and bang on about what a farce the Nines is, but as soon as Richards says he'll dust off the boots to play with us, everything is sweet! 😂

Yeah I reckon it should be only players in the top 30. I'd like them to take it more seriously.
 
The Broncos will roll out their next generation of speedsters at the NRL Nines in Perth with three of last year’s debutants to launch their quest for spots in the round-one side.

Xavier Coates, Herbie Farnworth and Izaia Perese are in contention for outside back positions in the Telstra Premiership after getting a taste of NRL action in 2019.


That trio will be joined out wide by Jamayne Isaako and Tesi Niu who both shone at the World Cup 9s last year for New Zealand and Tonga respectively.

Coates, 18, has had an outstanding pre-season and is right in the frame to play against the Cowboys in Townsville in round one.

The tournament will also feature new halfback signing Brodie Croft for the first time in Broncos colours.

With plenty of strike power around him the Broncos view the Nines as the perfect environment for the former Storm half to start his career at his new club where he will also line up with his new halves partner Anthony Milford for the first time.

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The Broncos have signalled their intent to win the NRL Nines by naming star forwards David Fifita and Payne Haas in the line-up.

Fifita was integral to Australia’s win at Bankwest Stadium last year where his athleticism and power came to the fore.

Haas is relishing the opportunity to continue his partnership with Fifita that the duo first forged at schoolboy level for Keebra Park High.

Of interest will also be the combination between Milford and Fifita, albeit in a modified version of the game. Fifita has been running off Milford at Broncos training and with extra space at the Nines, that partnership will no doubt be fine-tuned.

The Broncos campaign will also feature the return of club great Corey Parker, three years after retiring from the game.

Parker told NRL.com he was relishing the impending challenge.

Broncos' Nines squad
1 Jamayne Isaako
2 Tesi Niu
3 Herbie Farnworth
4 Izaia Perese
5 Xavier Coates
6 Anthony Milford
7 Brodie Croft
8 Tom Dearden
9 David Fifita
10 Alex Glenn
11 Payne Haas
12 Ethan Bullemor
13 Jake Turpin
14 Cory Paix
15 Thomas Flegler
16 Jesse Arthars
17 Ilikena Vudogo
18 Corey Parker
 
@gallagher said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1113942) said:
Herbie Farmworth, my second favorite Herbie

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbie_Hancock

I take it the great Herbie Hancock is number 1?
 
@TheDaBoss said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1112211) said:
@Harvey said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1112042) said:
@gallagher said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1111915) said:
@TheDaBoss said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1111907) said:
Former Bulldogs great Andrew 'Bobcat' Ryan will travel to the Perth Nines next week as both a mentor to the Bulldogs squad and a member of the playing group.

Ryan, who made 218 appearances for the Bulldogs, including captaining them in the 2004 Grand Final, will be part of the squad and will help assist Head Coach Dean Pay in mentoring a young Bulldogs squad in their first hit out of the season, in addition to providing guidance to new captain Corey Harawira-Naera, who will take over from Josh Jackson who is unavailable after minor surgery for a broken nose.
Ryan, who played for New South Wales in 12 State of Origin matches, in addition to representing Australia on eleven occasions, recently performed well for the Bulldogs team in the Legends of League tournament held in Newcastle last November.

Ryan will play at some stage during the Bulldogs two matches against the Parramatta Eels and Cronulla Sharks.

Bulldogs Coach Dean Pay was delighted that Ryan had agreed to work with the young squad: “Having someone of Bobcat’s experience with the squad for the tournament will be fantastic for our young guys."
It’s really important that we keep that connection to our past and help our young players learn from their experiences.”

**The Bulldogs will name their full squad for the 2020 NRL Nines next week**

I suspect we will as well before friday

I don't mind the idea of an old boy getting a run. Maybe Halatua or Richards.

Fitzhenry!!!!

Scott Prince :think:

Hopefully someone would high-shot him. Wouldn't want that turncoat sullying our jersey, he's a Bronco.
 
Watch the boys train in Perth!
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Wests Tigers
Timestamp
Mon 10 Feb 2020, 05:52 PM

Wests Tigers Members and fans will have the perfect opportunity to see their team in action in Perth before the Nines with a FREE open training session on Thursday.

Before the NRL Perth Nines competition heats up, get a chance to watch your team train before they face South Sydney Rabbitohs and Gold Coast Titans.

EVENT DETAILS
Date — Thursday, February 13

Time — 11:00am to 12:00pm

Venue — Cottosloe Rugby Club (47 Broome Street, Cottesloe, WA 6011

Cost — Free

![6e3ffc4a-1900-42a5-98f3-aa0496cc2854-image.png](/assets/uploads/files/1581324855953-6e3ffc4a-1900-42a5-98f3-aa0496cc2854-image.png)
 
@TheDaBoss said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1114896) said:
Watch the boys train in Perth!
Author
Wests Tigers
Timestamp
Mon 10 Feb 2020, 05:52 PM

Wests Tigers Members and fans will have the perfect opportunity to see their team in action in Perth before the Nines with a FREE open training session on Thursday.

Before the NRL Perth Nines competition heats up, get a chance to watch your team train before they face South Sydney Rabbitohs and Gold Coast Titans.

EVENT DETAILS
Date — Thursday, February 13

Time — 11:00am to 12:00pm

Venue — Cottosloe Rugby Club (47 Broome Street, Cottesloe, WA 6011

Cost — Free

![6e3ffc4a-1900-42a5-98f3-aa0496cc2854-image.png](/assets/uploads/files/1581324855953-6e3ffc4a-1900-42a5-98f3-aa0496cc2854-image.png)

Cottesloe huh? Silvertails for a day.
 
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