mighty hounds wrote:Swamp Donkey wrote:mighty hounds wrote:
nah its true. He ws at the prelim to check out the standard and he liked what he saw.
Hopefully he will be "watching" at all the finals next year

Nah in all honesty I think TW have done a fantastic job to lure Perrie, its def what the Roosters need, an injection of enthusiasm to compliment thier confidence.
Knowing there arent too many other attractions with coaching at TW, I just hope that the $$$ spent on the big man, doesnt result in another 'almost year' for the Roosters, 20 years is a long time without success and with the current squad of talent available, anything less than a few flags would be a huge disappointment. Alf Steed is the other big key for the Roosters in 2011, if he stays and stays fit, they will worry a few teams in the final four.
bit harsh isnt it there swamp? I'd think the attraction would be the majority of the A grade team being under 22 years of age. How many teams besides the recent dynasty of Hummocks can say they have had a strong group of talent play so long with each other and are know established A graders? not many. The pieces of the puzzle remain with the recruiting.
BY THE WAY I WAS JUST BULLSHITTING ABOUT PERRIE.
Haha that is GOLD MH!!!

Very well played! Wouldnt discount it though, how can I believe what u say??
Yeah possibly a little bit harsh HoundDogga, it was a slight stir, but was hoping for slightly stronger reaction.
My tips for the weekend:
Saints by 3 points: Lenny Hayes first bloke ever to win 2 x Norm Smiths in same season.
Dogs by 23 points: Gowans' boys notch up #9 and one of them to take home BOG again!
Roosters by 4
Watson & Ponting a ton each and Aussies to win in 4 days!!