PM's XIII named 2016..

Teddy and concusion are going to be a major part of his career moving forward and could cut short his career , there are and will be specific guidelines about this issue.. this must be a concern for him !
 
god DAMN it….

did he have much of a history before this year?? hopefully some time off contact in the next 5 months will do him a lot of good

cant see him playing any more footy this year for rep teams...bit too risky imo. he also needs that nose surgery done after i think the JT hit on him
 
How many concussions has Teddy had this year. Good to hear he played well before going off. Also Moses got 3 tries I believe? Great experience for them!

How did Woods go?
 
The lack of coverage on this game….........I don't know.......the NRL are meant to be promoting the code right? Not even a list of the try scorers on the NRL site
 
@Tigerdave said:
The lack of coverage on this game….........I don't know.......the NRL are meant to be promoting the code right? Not even a list of the try scorers on the NRL site

Ridiculous
 
@Masterton said:
@Tigerdave said:
The lack of coverage on this game….........I don't know.......the NRL are meant to be promoting the code right? Not even a list of the try scorers on the NRL site

Ridiculous

Hey its a big job fixing matches and dumbing down referees to make sure the right teams make the GF. Not much time left to promote the game and look after the grass roots. All in all i think Todd and his crew are doing a marrrvellllous job.
 
@Snake said:
Teddy and concusion are going to be a major part of his career moving forward and could cut short his career , there are and will be specific guidelines about this issue.. this must be a concern for him !

I agree…there is a real concern about Teddy getting smashed in the head like he did so much in 2016....unless addressed, i'm concerned for his longevity in the game.
 
Australian PM’s XIII take record win in PNG
NRL Media Release

http://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2016/09/25/australian_pm_s_xiii.html

Sun 25th September, 09:30AM

The Australian Prime Minister’s XIII has defeated Papua New Guinea PM’s XIII with a record 58-0 win on Saturday afternoon in Port Moresby.

The tourists got off to a nervous start and PNG took advantage of driving defence and big hits in the first few minutes, much to the delight of a sold out National Football Stadium in the PNG capital.

The nerves didn’t last long however, as Josh Dugan opening the scoring account in the fourth minute.

Blake Ferguson followed four minutes later, strolling over the line to record his first of two tries.

Chants of ‘Inglis’ and ‘Radradra’ have followed the Australian team since arriving in PNG and the crowd of 15,011 leapt to their feet when Radradra was on the end of an Inglis pass to score in the corner in the 17th minute. The biggest cheer of the first half, however, was reserved for the captain, Greg Inglis, who crossed the line with 30 seconds remaining.

If there was a roof on the National Football Stadium, it would have been blown off after Inglis promptly followed the try with his trademark ‘goanna’ celebration.

With every replay, the crowd erupted into louder jubilation. Inglis revealed after the match that the local NRL PNG team had received hundreds of emails in the week leading up to the game, enquiring whether he would be celebrating with the ‘goanna’ if he scored a try.

It was a scrappy 10 minutes by both sides to open the second half, before the Australian PM’s captain picked up where he left off, crossing to complete a double in the 53rd minute — this time delighting the crowd with a summersault to plant the ball down.

Dugan crossed for his second try of the afternoon soon after and the score moved to 32-0 at the 60-minute mark.

PNG never gave up throughout the match, with the crowd urging their national team on and the Australians were certainly on the end of some bone-crunching tackles.

A try to Tyson Frizell and a hat-trick to Mitchell Moses rounded out the Aussies afternoon, with Moses on kicking duty in the first half and Moylan completing the role in the second.

Australian coach Mal Meninga was delighted with his team’s efforts, saying the job of selecting the upcoming Test Match and Four Nations team was not made any clearer after the commitment from the PM’s XIII today.

“We didn’t have a bad player today. They all played extremely well, with the right attitude and the right commitment,” Meninga said.

“I thought it was a really good team effort and that’s what we expect of an Australian side. It’s a team effort and individuals get the reward out of that by being successful.”

Inglis, on debut in PNG, said his time in the country had been enjoyable and the people had an immense passion and support for rugby league everywhere the team travelled.

“The community welcoming this side over here has been fantastic and I’m glad that I got the experience, that’s for sure.”

Selection for the Test Match and Four Nations tour will be announced in early October.
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Australia Prime Minister's XIII 58 (Moses 3, Inglis 2, Dugan 2, Ferguson 2, Radradra, Frizell tries; Moses 4/6, Moylan 3/5 goals) def. Papua New Guinea PM's XIII 0
 
Moses
3 tries and 4/6
Well done to him but this must make WT's nervous. His manager is surely telling him to take advantage of this opportunity and join a strong club. There will be a vacancy in both the NSW and Australian halves soon.
 
Wouldnt it be better to put some sort of restriction on who plays for Aus XIII, I mean 58-0 doesnt do much for anyone, tho I guess the PNG fans wanna see the best, or do they want a real contest theyd be a chance in?
 
@innsaneink said:
Wouldnt it be better to put some sort of restriction on who plays for Aus XIII, I mean 58-0 doesnt do much for anyone, tho I guess the PNG fans wanna see the best, or do they want a real contest theyd be a chance in?

Don't quote me Ink , but I'm sure they said there was over 23 000 fans just at the airport alone waiting for the Aussies to arrive

They want the big names to come , they don't care about the scorelines
 
@happy tiger said:
@innsaneink said:
Wouldnt it be better to put some sort of restriction on who plays for Aus XIII, I mean 58-0 doesnt do much for anyone, tho I guess the PNG fans wanna see the best, or do they want a real contest theyd be a chance in?

Don't quote me Ink , but I'm sure they said there was over 23 000 fans just at the airport alone waiting for the Aussies to arrive

They want the big names to come , they don't care about the scorelines

Yeah I agree Happy. Imagine our full strength 17 played them….itd be a massacre and they'd love it....be like the Beatles arrived.
 
@innsaneink said:
Wouldnt it be better to put some sort of restriction on who plays for Aus XIII, I mean 58-0 doesnt do much for anyone, tho I guess the PNG fans wanna see the best, or do they want a real contest theyd be a chance in?

From what I saw they were just enjoying watching the best put on a show. We'd have to be trotting out a pretty poor side for them to have a real shot. Maybe:

1\. Jake Mamo
2\. Lachlan Maranta
3\. Peter Mata'utia
4\. Kerrod Holland
5\. Jordan Rankin
6\. Jeff Robson
7\. Sam Williams
8\. Luke Douglas
9\. Mitch Rein
10\. Nate Myles
11\. Curtis Sironen
12\. Jarrad Kennedy
13\. Jeremy Smith

…that would make for a good contest.
 

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