The Ennis media machine is in overdrive, now with the Herald

This is the thing I really can't fathom about the situation:

In '09, Robbie was given two matches and then dropped after Qld secured the series. Ennis came in and NSW won the dead rubber, and as a consequence was kept in the team to start the 2010 series. This implies that he had a big part in NSW winning that dead rubber, although I can't recall how well he played.

Anyway, NSW then gets swept in 2010, yet somehow Ennis retains his place in all three matches (a luxury Robbie was not afforded) and is now picked again for game one.

So at the moment, in Origin games, Robbie is 0-2 and Ennis 1-3\. When NSW loses game one, Ennis will be 1-4, meaning he will have been given TWICE AS MANY chances in the role as Robbie was. The stupidity of it is mind-boggling.
 
Not to metion that the winning dead rubber that Ennis played in was when half the Qld side was accused of being hungover from a stilnox binge.
 
Read my posts. Mimis is Mick Ennis manager. He is directly involved in influencing the media by looking after their stomach's. Has paid for more lunch's than a fat banker.
 
1\. I've heard what Murray said quite alot over the last few years. Farah has a hard style to become accustomed to, kind of need to build the game around him. It works for us because we've had him for years, but when you only have a week to gel, I can see why it'd be frustrating.

2\. For god's sake, have you forgotten HE IS INJURED!

3\. Be a MASSIVE job to beat Penrith this week without him, and it's a pretty important game if we want to stay with the pack in the 8 and not be dragged back into the scrapheap with Souths and Newcastle.
 
@TigersFan4Life said:
This is the thing I really can't fathom about the situation:

In '09, Robbie was given two matches and then dropped after Qld secured the series. Ennis came in and NSW won the dead rubber, and as a consequence was kept in the team to start the 2010 series. This implies that he had a big part in NSW winning that dead rubber, although I can't recall how well he played.

Anyway, NSW then gets swept in 2010, yet somehow Ennis retains his place in all three matches (a luxury Robbie was not afforded) and is now picked again for game one.

So at the moment, in Origin games, Robbie is 0-2 and Ennis 1-3\. When NSW loses game one, Ennis will be 1-4, meaning he will have been given TWICE AS MANY chances in the role as Robbie was. The stupidity of it is mind-boggling.

Good points TF4L. I saw a short interview of Ennis on the 7 news tonight and someone must have asked him whether he was better suited to playing the style of football they played 20 years ago and he basically said that yes he probably is more suited to the style of football played back then. The inference was that tough men played the game 20 years ago and Ennis being delusional sees himself in that mould. The reporter should have asked him whether he is really really tough and more suited to play in the 70s and 80s when hookers were a bit of a punching bag (mind you some of the hookers in those days could give it back as well) and players who mouthed off and niggled like our man built for origin and couldn't back it up ended up with new false teeth and in need of a visit to the surgeon to repair the broken nose and scars. Fair dinkum they keep talking this bloke up :crazy
 
First scrum against Wests in 77-78 . Dallas Donnelly head butts him . Boyd repeatedly attempts to take his head off . Tommy attempts to pull his eyeballs out with repeated gouges And then stupidly Ennis opens his fat trap . Anyone have a working time machine ?? Would pay to see that Or even better first scrum against Billy Johnstone former bulldogs hooker (and almost Australian middleweight champion . Lost because a head butt ) and Ennis picks a fight Billy fixes him up . :roll :roll :roll :roll :roll :roll
 
@happy tiger said:
First scrum against Wests in 77-78 . Dallas Donnelly head butts him . Boyd repeatedly attempts to take his head off . Tommy attempts to pull his eyeballs out with repeated gouges And then stupidly Ennis opens his fat trap . Anyone have a working time machine ?? Would pay to see that Or even better first scrum against Billy Johnstone former bulldogs hooker (and almost Australian middleweight champion . Lost because a head butt ) and Ennis picks a fight Billy fixes him up . :roll :roll :roll :roll :roll :roll

He'd probably talk them all to death :laughing:
 
@cunno said:
@happy tiger said:
First scrum against Wests in 77-78 . Dallas Donnelly head butts him . Boyd repeatedly attempts to take his head off . Tommy attempts to pull his eyeballs out with repeated gouges And then stupidly Ennis opens his fat trap . Anyone have a working time machine ?? Would pay to see that Or even better first scrum against Billy Johnstone former bulldogs hooker (and almost Australian middleweight champion . Lost because a head butt ) and Ennis picks a fight Billy fixes him up . :roll :roll :roll :roll :roll :roll

He'd probably talk them all to death :laughing:

Pretty hard to do that after Boydie finally connects and breaks his jaw . :bawling :bawling :bawling If feel the tears running down my checks now Pure tears of joy :laughing:
 
In this mornings news Ennis is claiming Ricky Stuart is the NSW secret weapon to beat QLD. Oh my God this bloke is desparate to stay in the team- sickening
 
@cunno said:
In this mornings news Ennis is claiming Ricky Stuart is the NSW secret weapon to beat QLD. Oh my God this bloke is desparate to stay in the team- sickening

I saw that in the paper. How sickening. I hope the prick breaks his leg.
 
@joe's magpies said:
@cunno said:
In this mornings news Ennis is claiming Ricky Stuart is the NSW secret weapon to beat QLD. Oh my God this bloke is desparate to stay in the team- sickening

I saw that in the paper. How sickening. I hope the prick breaks his leg.

Don't worry even if he did the doctors would pass him fit Something more permanent might be better
 
@happy tiger said:
@joe's magpies said:
@cunno said:
In this mornings news Ennis is claiming Ricky Stuart is the NSW secret weapon to beat QLD. Oh my God this bloke is desparate to stay in the team- sickening

I saw that in the paper. How sickening. I hope the prick breaks his leg.

Don't worry even if he did the doctors would pass him fit Something more permanent might be better

You're right the bloke is built for origin so a broken leg is nothin.
 
@cunno said:
@happy tiger said:
@joe's magpies said:
@cunno said:
In this mornings news Ennis is claiming Ricky Stuart is the NSW secret weapon to beat QLD. Oh my God this bloke is desparate to stay in the team- sickening

I saw that in the paper. How sickening. I hope the prick breaks his leg.

Don't worry even if he did the doctors would pass him fit Something more permanent might be better

You're right the bloke is built for origin so a broken leg is nothin.

Just ask Bobby Lindner
 
@Cultured Bogan said:
You don't need to be able to run to be a passenger.
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Actually, I'll rephrase this:

At least with a broken leg, he'll have an excuse for being a passenger,
 
THE easy option for Michael Ennis was to fall into the hole, because in the minutes, hours, days after the match there were plenty of people doing the digging. Some are still on the shovel.
Wayne Bennett was never going to let that happen. He had taught Ennis years ago the value of being answerable to a jury comprising only family, friends and teammates.

He told him now was a time to be strong, even though Ennis' flurry of punches to Nate Myles' head had cost NSW victory in the final game of last year's Origin series.

"Don't worry about it," said Bennett, who coached Ennis at the Broncos three years earlier and has remained close to the hooker.

"That's the best Origin you've played. You ran the ball, you challenged them out of dummy half, your defence was good. They'll write what they want to write. You've handled rubbish press before."

Instead of wallowing in self-defeat, Ennis used it to self-improve. It's why he's the NSW hooker for the Origin opener against Queensland at Suncorp Stadium next Wednesday and Robbie Farah is not.

"That moment cost us but I matured a lot from that point on," explains Ennis. "I think you could see it last season and this year. I had a game against the Roosters where some of the penalties that I got pinged for were atrocious. But I feel in myself that I'm a lot calmer. Through that I feel I can handle situations a lot better."

And this is the precise moment in any lengthy story about Michael Ennis when we revert to cliche. Journos have told him when the tape recorder clicks off that they won't be writing about his legendary on-field tongue-fu. Then he opens the newspaper the next day and the obligatory "Ennis the Menace" headline hits him in the face.

Rugby League Land has an attention span of a nanosecond. Issues are seen in black and white, players as hero or villain. Ennis is a bit different. It's become cliche that he's a decent soul off the field "And a lunatic on it," he interjects.

Fact is, Ennis is one of those grown-up footballers who seem to be leaking out of the modern game.

He prefers to speak, not tweet. He will look you in the eye. Of the hundreds of sportspeople this journalist has interviewed over the years, Ennis is as articulate as they come.

Let's snap back to the day before game two in Brisbane last year, when the Andrew Johns racism scandal had rocked all concerned. Kurt Gidley had brushed all approaches to speak publicly, ill-advised because he was the captain.

Not Ennis. He fronted and didn't miss a beat as he spoke for 10 minutes without nudging from the reporters circling him. It was impressive stuff. "The original situation was handled poorly," he says now. "I don't think it needed Joey to be thrown out on a pedestal and he got hammered."

Ennis is a deep thinker who cares passionately about the game.

On the issue of the Independent Commission, he says this: "We need a commission and we need it fast. We've got to put our egos behind us in those boardrooms. We need some of those blokes, if they really love this game, to stand aside for the good of the game."

On the issue of minimum wage, he says this: "There's a kid at our club, Tim Browne, who's had endless knee surgery in the last 18 months. He'll get back on the field and play, but in a few years time when he can't run anymore he'll be forgotten about."

These are the words from Michael Ennis that don't appear on the back pages of the newspaper.

It's the words said on the field that drag him into the scandal, that nail his colours to the mast.

He cares only what that jury of family, friends and teammates think, but while we've got you he may as well clear some things up.

First, he knows what he's doing out there. "But I've never come off the field thinking: 'I shouldn't have said that'. Because I've never stepped over the mark, with anything that I've ever said and especially compared to stuff I've heard from other blokes."

On that score, he understands why Nathan Hindmarsh called him a "grub" after that incident against Parramatta. What he cannot cop is the hysteria that followed. The suggestions that he had affronted Hindmarsh's family. That ornaments of the game can't be verballed.

"I've got three kids and a wife and I've got family at home," Ennis says. "A mum that watches what I do. They'd be horrified if I was sitting there slagging someone's family and their kids, because I wouldn't want it done to me and that's not what I'm about. If you say to a bloke, 'If you want to throw a punch you can', that's a long way off saying something about someone's family. That bothers me. Big time."

Ennis is also conscious about what his young family thinks. He and wife Simone have three children: sons Jack, 4, and Randy, nine months, and two-year-old daughter Koby Fox.

"Now that I have kids, I get concerned that someone is rubbishing their dad," he admits. That's when the self-belief in Ennis kicks in.

"But I'm not going to change who or what I am as a footballer to please people in the public. In 10 years time, when I'm retired and living a family life, those comments won't have an impact on me."

what a wankfest this loser is getting. It makes me want to vomit. If Robbie was in the side he would not be getting the same press.
 
Bennets phrase says it all . "That was your best origin you've played" And what did he do Cost NSW a win . What's going to happen when he plays his worst Origin game ?
 
Bennett was Rickys go to man for Origin advice this year. As such Eniis's selection was never in doubt. He will play the entire series
 
I will give Ennis this though , the stuff he is doing for Sam Faust the ex Cowboy who has Acute Myeloid Leukaemia is a good thing . Anyone who remembers Sam Faust is he was a big solid unit who was a bench player at the Cowboys is now a shadow of his former self Weighs around 70kgs and you would barely recognize him . They are trying to raise 500k to get a radical new treatment in the US ,just for chemo alone which has to be money up front . Anyone wanting to donate can do so by contacting<samfausttrustaccount@hotmail.com></samfausttrustaccount@hotmail.com>
 
@happy tiger said:
Bennets phrase says it all . "That was your best origin you've played" And what did he do Cost NSW a win . What's going to happen when he plays his worst Origin game ?

:laughing:
 
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