Foran admits tension with Tigers

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July 27, 2011 - 7:09PM

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Manly linchpin Kieran Foran admits tension between the Sea Eagles and the Wests Tigers has simmered in recent seasons as the fierce NRL rivals prepare for battle on Friday night.

A fiesty clash at Gosford's Bluetongue Stadium in round 20 last year set the tone for this week's rematch at the same venue.

But re-emerging reports about an equally fiery pre-season charity cricket match have reignited a feud that is reminiscent of the fibros-silvertails days of the 1970s.
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"I'm not too sure where it started," Foran told reporters on Wednesday.

"I think it's escalated over the last couple of years just in previous matches.

"I know our boys look forward to coming up against them and I'm sure they do with us."

Last year Manly enforcer Steve Matai was sin-binned in an ill-tempered clash for a shot on Tigers captain Robbie Farah.

Sea Eagles players claimed Farah had taken a dive, a claim Farah laughed off.

"I think that's kind of egged it on a little bit, that incident last year," Foran said.

"I'm sure Matai will want to get one back on him.

"It's just going to be a great game."

Officials expect a massive crowd, with the seventh-placed Tigers desperate to cling to their spot in the top eight and second-placed Manly equally keen to challenge for a second chance come finals time.

A reminder of the strained relationship between the two sides came with Rugby League Week reporting there was a fiery cricket match played before the season kicked off.

The Tigers reportedly refused to attend a post-match function after Manly roped in several A grade cricketers.

Farah declared he would be looking for revenge when his side took on the Sea Eagles, the report said.

"I don't know if there was ill-feeling in the cricket match," Manly prop Brent Kite said.

"It was good of them to come over.

"It's definitely a friendly rivalry but it has produced a couple of good games of footy in recent times."

An insight into Manly's hard-headed approach could be found as they invited the media to a head-shaving in aid of the Little M Foundation - which supports children with the movement control disability Secondary Dystonia - in their team meeting room.

On the wall was posted a quote from Sydney Roosters coach Brian Smith, whose side take on the Sea Eagles again in round 22.

"They come to work hard, and they bend everybody," Smith said after the Roosters' 27-16 round two loss.

"They bend themselves - they bend their backs and work hard - they bend the rules, they bend the referees, they bend us. And they bent us right over today.

"They just play hard. They play any way they can to win, which is a good, hard professional attitude to have."

Kite said coach Des Hasler might have forgotten to take the quote down.

"You talk about your brand of footy," Kite said.

"It's nice to hear things like that from a respected guy like Brian, only in a positive sort of way.

"If we're doing some of those things that were quoted, we're sort of going OK as a team."

http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-sport/foran-admits-tension-with-tigers-20110727-1i03i.html
 
Isn't it funny how the coaches talk about bending and breaking the rules and the referees and their bosses do nothing about it . Unbelieveable . Can't wait for the Independant Commission
 
They cheated in a **_CHARITY_** CRICKET MATCH!!! WHAT THE F… PEOPLE??? WHO DOES THAT??

Manly are grubs.
 
You know what? I used to not really care one way nor the other about manly (being a tiger not a magpie but in the ol days) and I used to think the mexicans were complainers but GEEZ is there a bigger bunch of annoying whinging whining clowns than manly -specially el boro Hasler and little Betty Stewart- give it a break for fooks sake!!!
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Gonna be a very physical and determined Manly side we take on this weekend.

Fire up boys cause you know damned well they 'll bring it. Back each other up completely whether with the ball, in defense or in a stink….its going to take that sort of effort I think.
 
Talking it up in the media before a game has a habit of coming back to bite you on the backside. Just ask Bryce Gibbs before the infamous Doggies game from a few years back
 
@dazza65 said:
You know what? I used to not really care one way nor the other about manly (being a tiger not a magpie but in the ol days) and I used to think the mexicans were complainers but GEEZ is there a bigger bunch of annoying whinging whining clowns than manly -specially el boro Hasler and little Betty Stewart- give it a break for fooks sake!!!
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Welcome to the club Dazza!

EVeryone hates Manly but none more so than old Magpies. The Tiges side of our joint venture is starting to get a little taste of why, imagine if they had continually signed some of the venture's best players over the years - that's what we had to wear… and while they've always had players that I've admired (current example is Foran) the bad always outweighs the good!

It's going to take a mentally and physically tough effort from WT to win this one, we have done it before though.
 
I really hope we fire up for this one, but i must say i'm worried for our forwards getting out muscled, and then thier back giving us a touch up.

Bench doesn't help.
 
Well if ever the team needed to be ONE TEAM now is the time, they need to stick together and to stick up for each other. If ever there was an incentive to do it's now.
 
For ex-Maggies like myself, this is the game I feel most passionate about.
I've alwasy hated Manly and the feeling hasn't diminised over the years.
Watmough and Mattai are perfectly suited to playing for them.
I remember when we beat them at Moore Park a few years ago what an ungracious loser Watmough was.
Wonder if Matai will try on another cheap shot or feign another neck injury.

Geez I hope we win
 
Who cheats in a charity cricket match….......... oh, yeah, Manly do!!! :wtf

Fire up Tigers and smash this scum back to Brookvale!!
 
@stryker said:
Gonna be a very physical and determined Manly side we take on this weekend.

Fire up boys cause you know damned well they 'll bring it. Back each other up completely whether with the ball, in defense or in a stink….its going to take that sort of effort I think.

well said Stryker, back each other up in everything. If our completion rate of sets is as good as last week, then we're well on our way to getting the win.
 
@Chris said:
Gotta love how the media can turn nothing into….i dont know....something.

Well Manly themselves are doing their bit too…..
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The ref could have his work cut out not to mention the video bloke. harrigan might have to make a comeback.
 

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