Mr "Built For Origin" shows his value to NSW...

That is a ridiculous article….."I think we showed tonight they're not unbeatable".....Hahahaa you lost you friggen idiot, how did that show that they weren't unbeatable?

I thought this jerk would be getting crucified in the media today...whats the go with the puff pieces?

"I've loved playing under Craig. I pulled him aside yesterday and told him that."...Hahahahahahahahahaha....Who does he think he is????
 
classic juro!!!! :slight_smile:

i love this ennis quote

"I think we showed tonight they're not unbeatable."

maybe hold on to that one for after you win a game or a series? lol…idiot.
 
@benjibrotown said:
Michael Ennis claims referees unfairly targeted him in State of Origin III
By Margie McDonald
July 08, 2010
Hooker Michael Ennis felt he was victimised by the referees in State of Origin III because of his reputation as a niggler at club level.

Ennis tackled Queensland backrower Nate Myles in the 73rd minute, and after a short wrestle on the ground, **the two players were up and fighting** with Queensland prop David Shillington joining the fray.

The penalty went against Ennis and less than a minute later, Billy Slater stepped between Cronulla teammates Paul Gallen and Kade Snowden to score the try that put Queensland back in front 19-18\. Willie Tonga's late try sealed NSW's fate.

But Ennis felt he was a man wrongly targeted.

"Looking at the replay, someone hit him up top and he thought it was me I suppose," Ennis said.

"I felt an elbow and then a punch so I just reacted to it. It's footy - move on."

However, Ennis could not hide his displeasure at being singled out as the aggressor.

"I was actually (surprised) but it's done now so I'm not going to make a kick and stink about it," he said.

"That's what happens. But once again the referees have made the decision against me."

Neither Ennis, Kurt Gidley nor Paul Bird sounded like players from the losing side last night.

"They didn't get away on us like they have previously. We could have won that tonight. We let a few opportunities slip," Ennis said.

"There's a great vibe among the players. You never want to lose a game, let alone a series 3-0\. But to finish on that note with the style of footy we played I thought was very positive.

"I think we showed tonight they're not unbeatable."

Bird, who along with "Bash Brother" partner Paul Gallen made 39 runs between them for a total of 318m, said the momentum was with the Blues most of the night.

"We can grow from that game out there tonight. We played awesome and our young blokes killed it," Bird said.

"They're not invincible. And we were all over them for most of the game.

"If we can keep this team together I really think we can start establishing something down here in NSW."

Gidley said as long there was breath in his body he would keep fighting to beat Queensland.

"There's a big gap between now and next year. As long as I'm involved on the team I'll never give up on an Origin series win," he said.

But the NSW players will most likely lose coach Craig Bellamy and no one wants that to happen.

"I've loved playing under Craig. I pulled him aside yesterday and told him that," Ennis said.
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Youve got to be kidding..

so when exactly did this happen? all i saw was ennis standing taking shots at a player on his knees
 
Here you go Ink. LU delivers

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@stryker said:
STAND YOUR GROUND???????
Hahahahaha this guy has mental problems…..

Speaking from the point of view of a bloke who has been in a lot of knuckles, I'm offended thats what this sissy clown thinks is standing up and being a man is all about.

He is nothing but a big noting, no action, cheap shoting, gutless, pussy, coward!

If I was a New South Welshman I'd be furious....that game was yours last night.....every single stat was in your favour. This absolute mongoloid lost you that game....single handedly.

Hands down, post of the year!!

:master:
 
Brain explosion will leave Ennis Blue
BEN HORNE
July 8, 2010 - 4:34PM

AAP

Queensland players say NSW hooker Michael Ennis will live to regret the brain-explosion that saw him throw punches at Nate Myles and gift the Maroons with a chance to clinch a 3-0 series victory.

In the 73rd minute with the Blues up 18-13, Ennis got up after some niggle on the ground to whack Myles twice square in the face.

Maroons front rower David Shillington rushed in to defend Myles, who was left stranded on his knees after Ennis' double-hit.

But after the dust settled, Queensland were given the penalty which put them deep on the attack.

Two tackles later, Billy Slater broke through for an explosive match-winner.

"He's probably kicking stones at the moment," quipped Johnathan Thurston.

Shillington said Ennis helped Queensland secure their sweep of the series.

"Yeah probably. I think all the boys fired up and played a bit more passionately and we started running through them and scoring tries, so we can probably thank him for that," Shillington said.

"…Michael Ennis just seemed to start throwing them and I thought that was a bit unfair.

"I don't know what he was thinking but all I knew was I had to go and protect my mate and make sure he didn't get hurt badly."

Shillington suggested the Blues might need to adopt some new tactics next year, after bringing back the biff again backfired on them.

"Yeah they'll probably try something different next year I think," he said.

"They tried to put us off our game a fair bit with all their dirty tactics but it doesn't seem to work for them very well."

Myles has had a couple of run ins with Ennis already this year, including one dust-up from the kick-off when the Roosters played the Bulldogs in round three.

However, the Maroons hard-man denied he and Ennis have a personal hatred for each other, and even admitted the penalty could have gone the other way after Myles elbowed his opponent on the ground.

"I just didn't agree with something he did, so I reacted and he reacted so it's just one of them things, it's part of Origin," he said.

"We did score after that, but I'm not saying it's his fault. The penalty could have gone against me as well.

"He got a couple on me. I've got a swollen lip, a blood nose and a big bulge on my massive forehead already, so what do you do?

"The first incident in club football got totally blown out of proportion by someone who doesn't know what happened, a silly rumour from the outside. It's Origin football, everyone's got a rivalry out there and there's nothing between me and Mick."

Ennis expressed surprise after the game that he was penalised.

"I was actually - it's done now, I'm not going to kick up a stink and (make) a media circus over it, it's what happens in footy," Ennis said.

"Once again the referees made their decision against me."

Although it was clear Ennis was provoked by Myles, Queensland squad member Ben Hannant said his Canterbury club-mate will probably learn a lesson in self-restraint from the incident.

"I guess that's a crucial time of the match where discipline was needed, and I'm sure he'd be disappointed in what happened and it's something he can learn from," Hannant said.

"Origin brings up a lot of different emotions and you've got a choice to make, what you're going to do, and he'll learn from it."
 
I'm not going to kick up a stink and (make) a media circus over it

Hahaha now thats a change, but dont worry his media buddies will go easy on him.
 
Now last night really shocked me.

I always thought the Ennis way was to roll around on the floor clutching at his body whilst winking at his team mates.

Not hit someone and run behind his team mate :laughing:
 
@willow said:
"I'm not going to kick up a stink and (make) a media circus over it, it's what happens in footy," Ennis said.

Aren't ya really?
Could have fooled me, seems it's all you've been doing all day. Probably on the bloody footy show tonight.

Pencil in Round 19 everyone….Roosters v Bulldogs...Myles is going to pile drive this dopey looking sack of crap.
 
Thats the first time i have ever seen the little [This word has been automatically removed] (female dog) in a fight , and i must say im not one bit surprised. punched a bloke (very weakly) in the side of the head while he was down, then hid behind a big team mate.

I dont think we should get our hopes up for farah in origin next year or any other hooker for that matter. i think they will retain basically the same lot of selectors etc. with L.Daley being named coach. that ofcourse means more ennis, and i am expecting his buddies in the meadia to not only shelter him from too much criticism over his "brain explosion" last night, im also expecting a media push for ennis as blues captain from 2011.
 
@BornBlack&Gold said:
Thats the first time i have ever seen the little b**** (female dog) in a fight , and i must say im not one bit surprised. punched a bloke (very weakly) in the side of the head while he was down, then hid behind a big team mate.

he has been smashed by sandow before

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgSBvUkqbLo" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
@wtffl2005 said:
@BornBlack&Gold said:
Thats the first time i have ever seen the little b**** (female dog) in a fight , and i must say im not one bit surprised. punched a bloke (very weakly) in the side of the head while he was down, then hid behind a big team mate.

he has been smashed by sandow before

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgSBvUkqbLo" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Man I'll always like Sandow for that nothing worse than a lippy little dog
 
My son hates Ennis with a passion. I had to stop him throwing a plate at the TV when Ennis gave that penalty away last night.

In all my years of following TGG, I can't ever recall a stupider Origin selection than the continued selection of that talentless hack.

When the going got tough, he Creaghed it.

And let's not forget the following article either….

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/elias-backs-ennis-for-blues/story-e6frexnr-1225700889108" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

FORMER State of Origin warrior Benny Elias believes Bulldogs hooker Michael Ennis is a player who could restore passion and even hate to the Blues for this year's defining series against Queensland.

Yeah Benny, he got some hate back into it, 2/3 of NSW hate the little turd now.
 
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