GNR4LIFE
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THE last Wests Tigers game at Campbelltown for this year sees Manly come to town for the first time since 1998.
To put that in perspective: back then Brett Hodgson was a young Magpies halfback starting to make a name for himself for his toughness, and he lined up against the current Manly coach, Geoff Toovey.
John Hopoate and Terry Hill were the centres for the Sea Eagles.
It's been that long.
Like many Wests fans, I love to hate Manly. It's been bred into me.
I was told the silvertails used to steal our players and bait them by telling Wests players they could enjoy "the better lifestyle on the northern beaches".
I also think Manly are the dirtiest team in the NRL and I barrack for the Tigers and anyone playing the silvertails.
So I can't wait to be there on Monday to cheer on the Tigers and give it to the Eagles.
With sadness, it's Benji Marshall's last game here.
But the young players the club will be able to keep with Benji leaving is the silver lining of the situation.
Players such as Tim Simona — who inked a new deal last week for a further two years.
Any one of his individual tries in the past few weeks would make the career highlight reel of any player. Let alone three of them.
Once again, last Friday, when the Tigers needed something special, it was Simona who delivered.
A break down the sideline, a chip and chase and the speed shown to be first to the ball was thrilling to watch and almost impossible to stop.
With him, David Nofouluma and Marika Koroibete all now signed up for a few years, the Tigers' outside backs are looking as strong as they ever have.
Hopefully the Campbelltown faithful will see another special try from Simona this Monday night.
And hopefully a big crowd will be on hand to see it.
Benji deserves it and the Tigers need it.
See you all there.
http://www.macarthuradvertiser.com.au/story/1656787/cheer-up-wests-tigers-fans-the-silvertails-are-coming/
To put that in perspective: back then Brett Hodgson was a young Magpies halfback starting to make a name for himself for his toughness, and he lined up against the current Manly coach, Geoff Toovey.
John Hopoate and Terry Hill were the centres for the Sea Eagles.
It's been that long.
Like many Wests fans, I love to hate Manly. It's been bred into me.
I was told the silvertails used to steal our players and bait them by telling Wests players they could enjoy "the better lifestyle on the northern beaches".
I also think Manly are the dirtiest team in the NRL and I barrack for the Tigers and anyone playing the silvertails.
So I can't wait to be there on Monday to cheer on the Tigers and give it to the Eagles.
With sadness, it's Benji Marshall's last game here.
But the young players the club will be able to keep with Benji leaving is the silver lining of the situation.
Players such as Tim Simona — who inked a new deal last week for a further two years.
Any one of his individual tries in the past few weeks would make the career highlight reel of any player. Let alone three of them.
Once again, last Friday, when the Tigers needed something special, it was Simona who delivered.
A break down the sideline, a chip and chase and the speed shown to be first to the ball was thrilling to watch and almost impossible to stop.
With him, David Nofouluma and Marika Koroibete all now signed up for a few years, the Tigers' outside backs are looking as strong as they ever have.
Hopefully the Campbelltown faithful will see another special try from Simona this Monday night.
And hopefully a big crowd will be on hand to see it.
Benji deserves it and the Tigers need it.
See you all there.
http://www.macarthuradvertiser.com.au/story/1656787/cheer-up-wests-tigers-fans-the-silvertails-are-coming/