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TODAYS CONTENTS 17/03/03

*  RLCM - COACHING EXTRACT - 'Lets Talk Tackling' from RLCM Book 29

*  RLCM - COMMENT - Folkes will re-activate 'Toughness and Patience' 
          and Langmack will learn about 'Attitude' by Gary Roberts
     
*  RLCM - POSITIONS VACANT - 17/03/03

*  RLCM - NEWS UPDATE - 17/03/03
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*  RLCM - COACHING QUOTE - RLCM BOOK 29 published February 2003

"Im not sure if any footballer can recall a half time speech,
so the aim for me is let the players both mentally and physically 
have a break.

" A couple of tactical, technical or strategically points at most 
will be provided along with positive feedback on the first half and 
then attempting to bring the players back up to arousal (after the 2 
minute bell) so they are ready to play. (This is not necessarily by 
me, but can be from the senior players) 

By Daniel Anderson NZ Warriors from RLCM Book 29

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* RLCM COMMENT

Folkes will re-activate 'Toughness and Patience' and Langmack will 
learn about 'Attitude'

The Bulldogs, some say are the toughest nut to crack, it may well 
have been their year in 2002 before their problems arose, no one will 
ever know.

The Dogs have enough players to cover almost every position. They are 
so strong they did not even select Willie Mason, who has been well 
overed in the media for the opening match against the struggling 
Souths at the weekend. 

Souths on the other hand have also received their share of media 
coverage recently; unfortunately nothing positive has been reported. 
The Redfern based club have had to import players for their hopeful 
charge up the premiership ladder, expecting to bring respect to the 
once famous club.

The Dogs as a club boast they are a family club, several sets of 
brothers have played and some are playing with the club. Over recent 
years two brothers-in-law, current coach Steve Folkes and Chris 
Anderson have coached to club.

The defensive systems or patterns based on toughness was introduced 
by Warren Ryan and is still in vogue at the club today.

The team is dipping in star players Price, Vagana, El Masri, Talau, 
Anasta, Ryan, O'Meley, Sherwin plus many more.

But, at Telstra Stadium on Saturday night they may have had all the 
stars on the park and big Willie and young Jonathon Thurston in the 
stands and also somewhere else out there was the Bulldogs renown 
attitude to 'toughness and patience' because it was definitely not on 
the football field with the team. 

'Toughness and patience'two ingredients that is needed by top teams 
to win games, ingredients that coach Folkes inherited from Anderson 
and Ryan, ingredients that has been long instilled in previous 
Bulldog teams, was missing on Saturday night.  

Five-eighth Braith Anasta admitted he feared the Bulldogs had not 
prepared to their best and coach Steve Folkes said a tough week lay 
ahead for his side before next Sunday's game against grand finalists 
the New Zealand Warriors.

They ran put a few points together which resulted from bad plays by 
Rabbitoh players Owen Craigie and a chip kick on the 50m by Shane 
Walker that led to easy tries and another by El Masri in between, 
then the Dogs went off to a game of 'touch football'in the latter 
part of the first half.

South Sydney on the other hand torn apart by strife all year had a 
sniff that the Dogs team had lost their way, and realised 
that if they played a bit of football and muscled up in defence at 
the other end of the park then Dog's would have to earn their win.

The pitch due to showers was not conducive to fast football, but both 
teams had to put up with that, discipline let both sides down.

David Waite said recently that football technique is only 10% of the 
game and it is the other 90% of the game that coaches have to 
understand and learn. If Waite is correct in his assumption then both 
Folkes and Langmack would learn a part of the 90% from that game.

Steve Folkes said after the game, "We've got a lot of work to do, 
we've got to be smarter with the football. We tried to push the pass 
and didn't adapt to the (wet) conditions."

Souths new coach Langmack was a smart player, a good decision maker 
and by reports a clued on coach.  He still has to wait until next 
month to learn if he is the permanent successor to Craig Coleman.

Hopefully he learned something that is involved in the 90% and that 
is about attitude and a player's belief in themselves is instilled at 
training and is not negotiable for the 80 minutes.

Attitude in rugby league can be explained as a disposition or of 
character that is shown in certain qualities, such as courage and 
energy.

Of the football technique that Waite puts at 10% of the game, 
Langmack would understand now as a coach the importance of a 
competent kicker to gain positive field position at this level of the 
game.

The Bulldogs always appeared they were going to win and although they 
bombed many certain tries they have to return to the patient tough 
team that has been a trademark of the their club. 

Anasta said "If we had controlled the ball the result would have been 
different"

Bryan Fletcher said after the game "The club has more spirit than 
what most people thought. It has been a couple of ordinary months and 
tonight we showed that we can match it will the top sides"

Only time will tell if Fletcher is right, but improvement in 
technique, discipline, attitude and a kicking game will be needed if 
they really think they are going to "match it with the top sides."
 
Bulldogs 34 defeated Souths 26 

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EXTRACT FROM RLCM BOOK 29 'Lets Talk Tackling'

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"...................it does not matter how big players are, or
how small they are, small players will have to tackle big guys
and the big guys will tackle small, elusive guys.

"If a player cannot make a tackle 'One on One'  then
I know he is in strife. Here, [Broncos] we make a great
emphasis on making the tackle and being able to tackle
everybody, whether they are big, fast, slow, little or
whatever.

The method of tackling had changed over the years,
in past days all children were taught how to do 'front
on', 'side on' and 'rear' tackles all around the
legs, beginning with arms and hands around the buttocks
area with the head behind or at the side and bringing
the player to the ground by sliding down his legs with
clasped arms, and the game saw great tacklers develop
and mature through this method. Possibly the best ever
at this type of tackle was the great cover defender
Johnny Raper. A tackle around the chest area front
on was rarely contemplated.

Nowadays figures indicate that only 10% of tackles
are around the legs and 90% are around the chest area,
the aim is to stop the ball being advanced.

Dixon differs with the method in vogue today, of using
the high tackle to stop the ball first; he states that at
junior level the first action is to stop the ball runner.

"I look at it differently, maybe at the Broncos we coach
the junior players different to most. 

" I dont see a tackle that way [chest high, first] some people
do emphasise stopping the ball initially, but we work on primarily
stopping the ball runner first and then secondly we stop the ball.

"The majority of tackles nowadays are front-on, in
the days gone by, we had more emphasis on side on
tackles and later we taught blocking tackles when the
players began coming more forward.

"So, for todays game, the players need to be strong
with their head lead and strong with shoulder contact
for all tackles whether front on, side on, or rear and
they have to be very good at it. All tackles stem from
the players ability initially to make good shoulder
contact in a one on one tackle.

"At the Broncos our primary target zone is from the belt line up
and below where the ball is carried [midriff] and that is for all 
tackles. The midriff area is a part the body that the player moves 
the least..................more

Book 29 - Now available  
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Issue Contents 

* Coach Talk - Decision Making with Rod Patison 
* Does a team develop a 'team instinct' or 'a 'team discipline'?  
* Decision Making Skills Can Be Learned  Written by Gary Roberts 
* Let's Talk Tackling  with John Dixon 
* Preparing The Junior Player on Match Day  John Dixon - 
* Hey Coach! Did You Keep a Diary  Written by Gary Roberts 
* The Triangle  Daniel Anderson - Warriors Head Coach 
* The Psychology of Winning Written by Wayne Goldsmith 
* David Waite Leads the Charge Written by Ryan Ellem 
* Strength Training for Football 
* Skill Assessments for Young Players 
* League Coach Forum - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/leaguecoach 
* Injuries to the Abdomen, what can happen beneath - Doug King 
* Cramps and Stitch Australian Institute of Sport 
* Supplements in Sport - why are they so tempting? AIS Off-Load 
* Drills - Penrith Panthers RLFC 

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Positions Vacant - 

* QRL Division Development Officer 

Queensland Rugby Football League Limited invites applications for the 
position of Division Development Officer. 

A challenging grassroots operation providing education programs and 
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The position is performance-based, specifying service and target 
outcomes. 

Applications must possess an ARL Senior Club Coaching Certificate 
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- A thorough knowledge of Rugby League and its technical skills; and 
- Coaching and teaching skills; 
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Managing Director 
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For enquiries, telephone Dennis Ward 
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* USA CONTACT NEEDED

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RLCM - NEWS UPDATE 17/03/03 - 
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http://www.rlcm.com.au/dailynews.htm


The circus is back in town 

The league is back - and so is the mayhem and drama. Roy Masters 
watched as the opening-round rollercoaster left some in need of a 
good lie down. 

Rugby league is a psychiatrist's couch. After a tense, thrilling end 
to the National Rugby League's first premiership round, the twin 
masks of the code are victory and misery, with a lot of twitching 
nerve ends in between.

Read more SMH 

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Souths a big plus in opener 

By PAUL KENT and TONY ADAMS: THE votes are in on interim South Sydney 
coach Paul Langmack and like the game's opening weekend itself, they 
have come up plusses all around.

Langmack will all but secure himself the South Sydney coaching 
position if the Rabbitohs, who play Brisbane on Sunday, can put up a 
performance similar to the 34-26 loss against the Bulldogs on 
Saturday night.

It comes as chairman George Piggins last night gave his best 
indication yet that a decision may be close.

"Put it this way," Piggins said, "he is putting together a lot of 
plusses in a short space of time. He did his chances no harm and, 
considering he only had the players for a week, he did a great job 
with them.

"The Broncos will be another test and if he can do well against them 
it would be hard to see him missing out. But it's a board's decision 
and we won't be doing anything until the annual general meeting early 
next month."

Langmack's chances were strengthened after captain Bryan Fletcher 
also offered his support last night, and for reasons beyond 
Saturday's effort.

"If they put another coach in, after six weeks like they say, it's 
going to take us time to get used to the way he coaches," Fletcher 
said.

"We can't start learning new stuff by then, the season is too short 
for it."

Read more Daily Telegraph 

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Wayne Bennett fired up after win 

TEMPERS were as hot as the afternoon breeze when the Broncos fought 
hard for their win against Penrith yesterday. 

But it wasn't Brisbane's scratchy performance that had coach Wayne 
Bennett steaming yesterday. 

He warned that the NRL's controversial new golden point rule put 
lives at risk and declared he'd rather have lost to Penrith than send 
his players out for extra time. 

Bennett, speaking after his side hung on grimly to beat the Panthers 
24-20 at Penrith Stadium, said players would have been in danger from 
heat exhaustion if they'd been required to continue for an extra 10 
minutes. 

"You name me one player out there at the end of that time who had 
another 10 minutes of decent football left in him?" he said. 

"If they were going to score right at the end I'd rather see them 
kick the two points and win the game to be honest with you." 

Bennett said the health of forwards such as prop Shane Webcke, who 
was playing his first match of the year after recovering from a calf 
injury, would be put at risk by playing extra time. 

"They're just exhausted in that change room. They're huge men at work 
and they've just lost five or six kgs in the last 80 minutes out 
there and we want to go another 10 (minutes). 

"I keep asking 'what was wrong with the draw'? In April, May or June 
if somebody gets killed, it's possible." 

Read more Courier Mail 

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St Helens 54 defeated Salford 6 

By Andy Hampson: St Helens coach Ian Millward hailed his side 
as "outstanding" after watching them destroy Salford in the Powergen 
Challenge Cup.

The Super League champions were at their most fearsome as they 
charged into the semi-finals on the back of a devastating 54-6 win at 
the Willows.

National League One Salford did frustrate them in the first half but 
they turned on the style to run in nine of their 10 tries after the 
break, seven of them in a ruthless 21-minute spell.

Millward said: "At half-time I was pretty happy. We didn't see 
anything we didn't expect but we knew they were going to be tough. I 
thought Salford were very good.

"It makes 48 points in 40 minutes against a side with such quality a 
little difficult to believe.

"They are still the equal of the bottom few sides in Super League but 
it was an outstanding attacking display from us in the second half.

"We probably upped the ante a little bit and it was pretty impressive.

Read more Sporting Life 

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Peter Roe hails battling Swinton 

Peter Roe saluted his Swinton team and their fans despite a 70-12 
battering in the Powergen Challenge Cup quarter-final against holders 
Wigan.

Swinton rocked Wigan early on when loose-forward Rob Russell grabbed 
the first try of the game and Roe admitted: "To score first was an 
achievement and for 20 minutes there wasn't much between the two 
teams.

"But we are realistic and knew what a good side Wigan are.

"I'm proud of the players and the supporters were magnificent. They 
never stopped shouting and never gave up on us even when it looked at 
one time as if Wigan would run up a cricket score."

Wigan coach Stuart Raper said: "The game panned out just as I 
expected. All credit to Swinton for their performance - it was their 
big day.

"Once we got control we played some good footie and scored some 
excellent tries.

"We still haven't been tested but I was pleased with the attitude and 
commitment for the whole 80 minutes."

Ananova 

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Leeds 41 defeated Hull 18 

Leeds secured their place in the last four of the Powergen Challenge 
Cup with a 41-18 victory over Hull in a rousing quarter-final at 
Headingley.

The Rhinos laid the platform with a 16-point scoring burst in a nine-
minute spell midway through the first half and held off a spirited 
fightback.

Hull had no answer to the barnstorming runs of Wayne McDonald and 
Matt Adamson nor the creative flair of Kevin Sinfield.

They paid the price for a sluggish start, finding themselves 18-0 
down before Matt Crowther opened their account with a 35th-minute 
penalty.

Hull had their moments, with Richie Barnett breaching the Leeds 
defence early in the game and Colin Best putting a foot in touch 
after a cut-out pass from Richard Horne but generally little went 
right for them.

They had genuine claims for a penalty try in the second half after 
Leeds full-back Gary Connolly had stopped his opposite number Steve 
Prescott just short of the line with a high tackle.

Referee Ian Smith restricted the punishment to a penalty and put 
Connolly on report but the Rhinos defence held firm.

Read more Ananova 

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Newcastle Knights 36 defeated NZWarriors 26 

Foxsports: NEWCASTLE lifted the tempo in the last 15 minutes to come 
from behind and beat the New Zealand Warriors in a NRL match at 
Ericsson Stadium today.

Newcastle halfback Andrew Johns scored a try and kicked six goals 
from six attempts to maintain an impressive record against the 
Warriors, whom he has beaten nine times against one loss.

For the Warriors, it was a frustrating start to the season after they 
had raced to a 16-0 lead after 30 minutes through three tries, all 
from accurate kicks.

They were helped by a significant first-half penalty count, at one 
stage 6-1 in their favour, and by some handling errors by the Knights.

After 16 minutes, Lance Hohaia kicked ahead early in the tackle count 
and saw the ball sit up nicely for centre John Carlaw to cross 
untouched.

Halfback Stacey Jones missed the conversion, and was to end the match 
with three goals from seven attempts, although most were from out 
wide.

Six minutes later, a Jones crosskick found winger Francis Meli in 
open space and with the simple task of crossing over.

Jones was again in the action in the 27th minute when his bomb to the 
opposite sideline was plucked out of the air by winger Henry Fa'afili.

Just when it looked like the Warriors were taking firm control, the 
Knights closed the gap with two quick tries shortly before halftime.

Click here for the NRL Statistics NRL live Scores 

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Broncos 24 defeated Penrith 20 

SMH: Broncos hold off late fightback. Test fullback Darren Lockyer's 
outstanding first half performance inspired Brisbane to a thrilling 
24-20 victory over Penrith in their National Rugby League clash at 
Penrith Stadium.

Lockyer was simply superb in the opening stanza - scoring a 21st 
minute try, setting up centre Brent Tate four minutes later and 
kicking a towering bomb which led to a Stuart Kelly try just before 
the break.

The Broncos held a commanding 20-8 halftime lead but second half 
tries to hooker Luke Priddis and centre Luke Lewis made for some 
anxious moments for the visitors.

Priddis' 61st minute try came from a charge from dummy half close to 
the line and he almost pulled off the same move three minutes before 
the final whistle which would have drawn the game.

The encounter was marred by a 59th minute punch-up between Broncos 
skipper Gorden Tallis and young Panthers prop Ben Ross, with referee 
Paul Simpkins sending the pair to the sin-bin to cool their tempers.

It's safe to say Brisbane has the wood on the Panthers, having now 
beaten them in 11 of the past 12 clashes between the sides.

Wayne Bennett, who chalked up his 250th victory as coach of the 
Broncos, will be pleased with the impressive return of five-eighth 
Ben Ikin, who has been out of the game for two years.

The Panthers made far too many errors in the first half to worry the 
Broncos, although former Cronulla utility Preston Campbell was 
dangerous at times on the wing and kicked two important goals.

They looked inept in the first half but they never gave in and a 68th 
minute try to Lewis turned the match into a contest.

Penrith five-eighth Ryan Girdler, playing his 200th first grade match 
in front of 13,499 fans, scored a 15th minute try but missed all his 
three attempts at goal.

Click here for the NRL Stastistics Live Scores from the NRL 

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Storm 36 defeated Sharks 32 

SMH Storm reel in Sharks. Melbourne has come back from a 22-point 
first half deficit to register a stunning 36-32 win over Cronulla in 
their National Rugby League game at Toyota Park.

In a match which had more twists and turns than an Agatha Christie 
novel, the Storm looked gone when trailing 32-30 with only five 
minutes remaining.

But when Cronulla halfback Brett Kimmorley attempted to put a kick 
into Melbourne's in-goal, the game turned.

The ball hit a Storm player's feet before ending up with Steven Bell, 
who got it to Matt Geyer.

Geyer punched the air as he raced away to score, Matt Orford kicking 
the goal to give the visitors an amazing victory.

The Sharks looked headed for an easy win midway through the first 
half, leading 22-0 after only 18 minutes courtesy of some Kimmorley 
brilliance.

Click here the NRL Statistics NRL Live Scores 

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Queensland Cup set for another big year 

Queensland's home-grown rugby league players are gearing up for 
another big year with the launch today of the 2003 Queensland Cup.

The Deputy Premier and Minister for Sport, Mr Terry Mackenroth, said 
the Queensland Cup showcased a wealth of local talent and acted as an 
important feeder competition for the National Rugby League (NRL).

He said 2003 was set to be another big year for the Queensland Cup as 
the Redcliffe Dolphins attempted to make it back-to-back premierships 
following last season's win over the Ipswich Jets.

"If one thing is for certain, the Jets and the other 10 Queensland 
Cup teams will be pulling out all stops to knock Redcliffe off the 
top," he said.

"And hopefully that means plenty of top-quality rugby league for 
local fans."

Mr Mackenroth said the quality of the Queensland Cup had led NRL 
clubs to establish feeder club arrangements with a number of 
Queensland Cup teams.

"The Queensland Cup has produced a host of NRL players in recent 
years," he said.

"Redcliffe has produced Adam Mogg and Phil Graham, who are currently 
with Canberra, not to mention the Roosters' Mick Crocker.

"Canberra's Jason Bulgarelli played with Easts in Brisbane while a 
host of Toowoomba Clydesdales have moved through the ranks and played 
with the Broncos and other NRL clubs."

Mr Mackenroth said the Queensland Government was a strong supporter 
of rugby league and looked forward to the return of league to the 
redeveloped Suncorp Stadium later this year.

"A number of Queensland Cup matches have been scheduled for the new 
stadium and I look forward to watching our teams in action prior to 
some of the Broncos' home games," he said.

"In addition to redeveloping the 'Cauldron' we have allocated more 
than $4.1 Million dollars towards new and improved rugby league 
facilities throughout the state since 1999."

Mr Mackenroth said the Beattie Government had also provided more than 
$1.1 Million to the Queensland Rugby League (QRL) for development and 
participation initiatives over the same period.

"We also support rugby league at an elite level through the 
Queensland Academy of Sport," he said.

"The Academy's rugby league program includes squads for under 15s and 
under 17s as well as an Emerging State of Origin Squad that will help 
ensure the Maroons dominate the Blues for many years to come."

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Wazza matter, guys? 

By Phil Gould: When the head coach and a leading player have a 
disagreement, or when there is a collision of personalities, who is 
in the right?

The Bulldogs have been in the news in the past week after reports in 
The Sun-Herald of a rift between coach Steve Folkes and Test second-
rower Willie Mason.

Early in the week the club went into damage control to try to put out 
the fire, but when apologies or denials from both parties were not 
forthcoming, it became obvious something was wrong.

The mediators have now been invited in before things get too far out 
of hand.

I do not know the ins and outs of what is going on between these two 
talented individuals, and I don't really want to know. I am certainly 
not going to take sides.

As you would expect, there are now plenty of rumours about unrest at 
the club, internal fighting, disgruntled players and even one 
suggesting that the two protagonists in this situation almost came to 
blows.

I think you can safely delete all the above and put it all down to a 
head coach doing what he thinks is in the best interests of the club, 
the team and Willie himself, and a popular player frustrated at the 
coach's call and obviously annoyed at having to miss playing first-
grade football. 

It happens every day of the week.

So now the papers and the rumour mongers are cooking up a storm and 
Folkes and Mason are faced with having to remedy the situation to 
suit all and sundry, rather than just shaking hands, calling it quits 
and getting on with life.

Read more SMH 

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Piggins praises South's new coach after stirring performance 

PAUL Langmack took an almighty leap toward securing the Souths 
coaching position on a fulltime basis after the Rabbitohs overcame a 
horror pre-season to almost shock the Bulldogs last night. 

The Bulldogs may have left Telstra Stadium with an eight-point 
victory, but the backslappers and media converged on the Rabbitohs 
dressing-room after a stirring performance from a team given 20.5 
start on FootyTAB.

A proud Rabbitohs president George Piggins stopped short of saying 
Langmack had the job for the rest of the year, but could not hide his 
admiration for the interim coach.

"He definitely didn't do himself any harm," Piggins said. "Tonight 
he's come through with flying colours.

"There's no doubt Paul Langmack has a football brain. You sit there 
and watch him on the computers and doing his stats on other sides and 
all that. 

"He only had a little over a week to work with them and their mental 
condition was enormous. Every one of them stuck to their guns and 
tried hard. We didn't get two points, but the effort's been much 
better."

Daily Telegraph

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Best team lost, says Widnes coach 

Widnes coach Neil Kelly claimed the best team lost as Bradford Bulls 
came from behind to claim a 38-28 victory in a thrilling Powergen 
Challenge Cup quarter-final.

The Vikings led 22-12 at the break after scoring first-half tries 
through Adam Hughes, Jason Demetriou, Dean Lawford and Stuart Spruce 
but crucially failed to control possession in the second period and 
paid the price.

"I thought we were the better side," said Kelly. "In very important 
situations we shot ourselves in the foot. We gifted field position 
and allowed Bradford to score some soft tries.

"Part of me is very proud of the players and part of me is angry that 
we're not going to get the reward for their efforts."

Bradford were without five regulars through injury, illness and 
suspension but came with a surge in the second half to move to within 
80 minutes of a third final appearance in four years.

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Raiders 46 defeated Cowboys 14 

Cowboys thrashed in season opener. North Queensland began its 2003 
National Rugby League season with a 46-14 thrashing from Canberra.

The Cowboys wanted to make Townsville a graveyard for visiting teams; 
instead they gave the Raiders only their second away win in 12 months.

The visitors began their onslaught in the opening minutes thanks to a 
penalty goal, followed soon after by a try to Phil Graham.

North Queensland struggled to wake up, their scoring opportunities 
spoiled by mistakes.

Read more SMH 

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Bulldogs 34 defeated Souths 26 

'Dogs win but Souths fight

THE Bulldogs took the points but only after South Sydney put some 
pride back in the red and green jersey with a courageous performance 
in their NRL clash at Telstra Stadium tonight.

The 'Dogs won the round one match, but were made to fight every inch 
of the way by the gutsy Rabbitohs, who showed plenty of ticker under 
interim coach Paul Langmack.

Only a touch of bad luck cost the Rabbitohs in the end, with a Willie 
Peters pass bouncing off Chris Walker's hands and into the waiting 
grasp of Luke Patten, who shuffled the ball to Matt Utai to score in 
the corner.

Hazem El Masri nailed the sideline conversion as the Bulldogs made a 
successful start to their 2003 season.

Earlier the 'Dogs looked to be cruising to an easy victory, leading 
16-2 midway through the first half and seemingly in cruise control.

But Souths captain Bryan Fletcher crossed in the 25th minute and 
Justin Smith converted to put some spice back in the match before it 
exploded to life in the second half as the teams traded tries.


Read more Foxsports 

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BRISBANE SECOND DIVISION XXXX PREMIERSHIP RESULTS 

Open 1 Souths Logan 32 beat St Brendans 26. Dayboro 42 beat Aspley 
22. Banyo 18 beat Brothers Juniors 14. Eastern Suburbs 38 beat 
Rochedale 30. 

Northside 2 Arana Hills 42 beat Brisbane Natives 18. Fortitude Valley 
Juniors 26 beat Brook Sharks 24. Pine Rivers 28 beat Normanby-UQ 12. 
Brighton 32 beat Samford 20. 

Southside 2 Carina 22 beat St Brendans 8. Sunnybank 28 beat Bulimba 
Valleys 22. Capalaba Rhinos 22 beat Redlands 14. Wynnum Manly Juniors 
34 beat St Josephs 28.

Northside 3 Burpengary 20 beat Aspley 0. Bracken Ridge 16 beat 
Dayboro 14. Mitchelton 22 beat Deception Bay Bombers 6. Holy Spirit 
28 beat Normanby 16.

Southside 3 Beenleigh Juniors 24 beat Beenleigh Brothers 22. Mt 
Gravatt 40 beat Logan Brothers 4. Logan City Juniors 24 beat 
Sunnybank 16. Slacks Creek 18 beat Southern Suburbs 12. Wynnum Manly 
Juniors 28 beat Inala Bears 20.

Southside 4 Yeronga 18 beat Waterford 14. Logan Brothers 38 beat 
Southern Cross 10. North Stradbroke Island 20 beat Edens Landing 16. 
Browns Plains 18 beat Capalaba 6. 

Albert Bishop Shield Carina 32 beat St Brendans 0. Norths Juniors 26 
beat Brighton 18. Logan Brothers 32 beat Redlands 16. Rochedale 20 
beat Arana Hills 8. Capalaba 24 beat Pine Rivers 22.

Arthur Sparks Shield Stafford 34 beat Centenary 28. Springwood 18 
beat Logan Brothers 10. Sunnybank 54 beat Fortitude Valley Juniors 10.

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Tigers 24 defeated Dagons 20 

Tigers grab points from Dragons

Wests Tigers survived a late scare from St George Illawarra to post 
the first upset of the 2003 National Rugby League season on Saturday 
night.

Trailing by four points with three minutes left on the clock, St 
George Illawarra hooker Mark Riddell was adjudged by the video 
referee to have been caught centimetres short from levelling the 
scores.

The Tigers then held out for another two sets of six to run out 
surprise 24-20 winners, but there was more drama to come in a 
dramatic finale to the first match of the opening-round double header 
at Telstra Stadium.

St George Illawarra front rower Jason Ryles was placed on report 
after the siren for headbutting Wests prop John Skandalis.

Sports Ears listeners could clearly hear Skandalis goading Ryles as 
referee Sean Hampstead tried to pack a scrum.

Skandalis urged Ryles to "have a go", the young Test prop 
replying: "put your mouthguard in before I give you a crack" before 
leading with his head.

Ryles then told Sydney radio 2GB in a post-match interview the 
he "was just frustrated. I'm a bit of a looney sometimes".

Read more SMH 

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NZ league officials slam Knights trip 

The New Zealand Rugby League has reacted angrily to Newcastle chief 
executive Ken Conway's arrival in the nation's capital, describing it 
as "disrespectful". 

Conway has flown to Wellington at the request of the Te Aroha Rugby 
League Club to investigate the feasibility of playing a match against 
an invitation team at Porirua Trust Park next season. 

But the match has been proposed without the support of the NZRL, 
prompting an angry riposte from chairman Selwyn Pearson. 

Pearson said he was surprised the Knights had not contacted league 
officials, who would have to clear any proposed pre-season match. 

"I find it disrespectful if they are bulldozing down to Wellington," 
Pearson said. 

Conway met Minister of Sport Trevor Mallard and business groups from 
the Porirua area on Friday. 

Read more NRL 

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"Intensity that I'm not sure I have ever seen before." Brian Smith 

Parramatta coach Brian Smith left the ground a believer, warning 
afterwards that the Roosters had raised the bar even higher from last 
season, when they won nine straight games on their way to the 
premiership.

"The two teams that played here tonight were obviously pumped and put 
on a display of intensity that I'm not sure I have ever seen before," 
Smith said.

"It was absolutely incredible and the Roosters shaded us in that 
department. They were more intense than even they were at the back 
end of last year.

"I thought our players did a reasonable job of matching them but in 
the end the Roosters showed us where we need to get to.

"Not far from where we are now, but there was a distinct difference."
Read more SMH 


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LONG BACK TO HIS BEST 

By Ian Millward: I was very pleased with our performance at Widnes 
last weekend, particularly the defensive aspect.

The conditions were very trying and we took our chances superbly when 
they came to us.

Sean Long has suffered with injury problems in the last two seasons 
but looks back to his very best.

If he can play week-in-week-out this season he can win Man of Steel 
in 2003.

We face Salford this weekend in the Challenge Cup and I genuinely 
believe they are a better side this year than they were in Super 
League last season.

Players who were not performing last season have been released and 
are as good as some of the teams in the Super League this year.

They have hit 130 points in their last two games and it will be a 
tough match on Sunday.

Sporting Life 

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Some players just are not good enough - Ashcroft 

Kevin Ashcroft's column: WHEN are coaches going to see sense and stop 
finding places in their team for players who just aren't good enough?

Too many coaches these days are accommodating players simply for the 
sake of it.

Everywhere you turn you hear clubs pleading poverty yet they still 
continue forking out big amounts of cash to huge squads.

The solution is quite simple - let's go back to having 13 players and 
two substitutes making sure everyone plays for the shirt.

'Put the pride back'

We have to put the pride back in wearing the jersey. Far too many 
players are on an easy number.

We've talented young lads out there who would give their all to play 
professional rugby league but they just aren't getting a sniff. I 
hate to say it but many are even being lost to rugby union.

Let's cut down on the size of the squads and let some of these 
players boost the standard at the next level.

I know the game has changed but this 12 interchange rule we now have 
is laughable. You and I could keep running on and off the field and 
no-one would be any wiser.

We're trying to sell this great game of ours to a younger audience. 
But how can we when fans cannot associate with players in a set 
position? 

The administrators have a lot to answer for - they keep on making 
huge mistakes. I could save a club like Leigh £50,000 a year by 
shipping out players who are simply making the numbers up.

Let's get things sorted out once and for all.

Manchester Online 

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Mondays Question to the Coaching Forum. 

Question by Joe 

I'm new to the game from rugby union and I was wondering if anyone 
could explain the left and right style of play. 

Answer posted by Rick Campbell 

Joe, 

This style of play is designed to minimise geography & maximise 
attacking options both sides of the field. 

The minimising of geography is given through the positioning of the 
team for attack (& defence). The team lines up with all pairs of 
players (wingers, centres, halves, second rowers, & props) split onto 
either a right or a left side of he field - the same as their defence 
system. 

The three differences to this rule are the lock, the hooker ,& the 
fullback. In this way players don't have to run all over the field to 
be "in position", they just remain with their attacking partners - a 
right-side second rower will be standing with a right-side front 
rower & a right-side centre with the right-side pivot deciding when 
he will become involved. 

Now, most of what I'm putting down here is just a general type of 
guide & can be individualised to suit the personell at your disposal. 

The maximising of attack exists due to the ability of the team to 
attack to the centre of the field then decide what side is weakest in 
the defence, or create numbers down a wide blind-side with plenty of 
off-the-ball running & skilled runners. 

The other advantage is that you need to develop more skills as a 
player in the previously recognised positions of the forward; now 
forwards are required to play like extra centres in the make-up of 
this set-up. 

This style is also more fun for your players as they all get to show 
their abilities in attack. 

I hope this is of some help. 

Regards,
Rick 

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