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Murray's man of steel HE IS nicknamed Adonis, although he lamely suggests it's a play on his surname, O'Donnell. One glance at NSW State of Origin second-rower Luke O'Donnell and it's obvious the Adonis moniker comes from his body. Getting down to business like only the Dogs can THE Bulldogs yesterday produced the most professional display I've seen from any team in the NRL this season, writes Phil Gould. High drama as Utai sent off Wests Tigers looked like they needed some help from the handicapper a long way from home in yesterday's game against the Bulldogs. Eels expose weakness in Raiders' script for success CANBERRA play the percentages more than any other team in the NRL. Sometimes it works for them and sometimes it doesn't. Against an improved Parramatta at Canberra Stadium, it didn't, writes Greg Prichard. Piggins era ends as newcomers take over debt THE George Piggins era may be officially over at South Sydney after new Rabbitohs owners Peter Holmes a Court and Russell Crowe yesterday announced that they had taken over the leagues club's $3 million debt. Lockyer fired up as Meninga plans attack on Gasnier's defence QUEENSLAND coach Mal Meninga has suggested his team will test the defence of new Blues five-eighth Mark Gasnier in the deciding State of Origin clash on Wednesday night, but believes the Blues still have sufficient kicking options to cause problems. Daley gives Gaz thumbs up FORMER NSW five-eighth Laurie Daley has rubber-stamped Mark Gasnier as the Blues' next long-term No.6, admitting he will make mistakes in the Origin decider on Wednesday night but insisting he is up for the challenge. Prince the pauper as Sonny Bill puts his best foot forward SCOTT Prince, who starred for Wests Tigers when they won last year's grand final, and Sonny Bill Williams, who starred for the Bulldogs when they won the big one the previous year, had vastly different tales to tell after yesterday's game. Two sweat on review as Kimmorley targeted BRISBANE players Greg Eastwood and Casey McGuire will come under scrutiny today from the NRL's video review committee over separate attacks on Cronulla playmaker Brett Kimmorley during yesterday's 26-12 win at Suncorp Stadium. One of Broncos' best: Bennett WHEN Brisbane coach Wayne Bennett told Shane Webcke that Nick Emmett would be playing in the centres against Cronulla yesterday, the stand-in Broncos captain had no idea who he was talking about. Read more SMH
ANDERSON BLAMES MIDWEEK FATIGUE Post-match reaction to St Helens' 52-36 win over Wakefield Wildcats. SMITH BEMOANS WATER SHORTAGE Post-match reaction to Leeds' 36-14 win over Huddersfield. MATTERSON: WIN WAS NOT REVENGE Post-match reaction to Castleford's 52-26 win over Warrington. RHINOS KEEP UP THE CHASE A review of the weekend's action in engage Super League XI. ROVERS TAME BULLDOGS A review of Sunday's action in the National Leagues. Read more Sporting Life
Lockyer ranks with Joey as best in the world: Price QUEENSLAND prop Steve Price has seen plenty of Darren Lockyer in recent weeks, so few are better placed to discuss how the Maroons captain and five-eighth is travelling in the lead-up to Wednesday night's deciding State of Origin game at Melbourne's Telstra Dome. Bott's a winner with the Sharks FORMER Broncos winger Leon Bott had his first win in a Sharks jersey less than 24 hours after arriving at his new club. Bennett humbled by his baby Broncos IT may not have been the free-flowing attack which has been the trademark of past Broncos outfits, but yesterday's win over Cronulla at Suncorp Stadium could hardly have been more pleasing for coach Wayne Bennett. Sheens will stick with Farah at half WESTS TIGERS coach Tim Sheens has vowed to persist with his new halves combination of Scott Prince and Robbie Farah despite their disappointing performance against the Bulldogs yesterday. Utai given marching orders MATT UTAI became the first player to be sent off this year after he left Wests Tigers stand-in hooker Stuart Flanagan "sick and sorry" at Telstra Stadium yesterday. Read more The Australian
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Brothers Football Club Ipswich Brothers Football Club Ipswich is celebrating the history making Grand Slam of 1976 with a 30th Anniversary Re-union to be held at Brothers Leagues Club Ipswich on the Saturday 29th July 2006. Please contact one of our committee members to register your interest. Barry Sledge (07) 3281-5473, Mark Hennelly (07) 3817-2907, Rex Jorgensen (07) 3202-2915, Russell Kadel 0419 720 900
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QRL Wizard Cup NORTHS 20 d TWEED HEADS 12 THERE was no mistaking who the fans came to see at Bishop Park . Women screamed his name on his first touch of the ball, both sexes cheered loudly when he scored the first try of the match, even Norths boss Mark Murray was prompted to muse it was 'Billy Slater Day'. TOOWOOMBA 38 d CENTRAL 22 MARK Gee has credited a 'welcoming' atmosphere in this year's Toowoomba camp as the reason for the Clydesdales' unwavering consistency in the face of wholesale changes week-to-week. EASTS 34 d WYNNUM MANLY 30 EASTS has won three games in a row for the first time in over a year, secured with a 34-30 victory against neighbouring rival Wynnum Manly on Saturday. BURLEIGH 24 d REDCLIFFE 7 THE Burleigh Bears are monitoring injuries to prop Ali Brown and winger Trent Purdon, following a passionate 24-7 win against Redcliffe at Pizzey Park on Saturday. QRL Online
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WOMEN'S RUGBY LEAGUE ASSOCIATION The Women's Rugby League Association held their annual awards evening at Bloomfield Road, Blackpool on Saturday 1st July which was attended by 110 guests. During the evening the Premier Division and Development League Player of the Year, top try scorer and goal kicker were announced.
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Baby Broncos stun Sharks An Origin-depleted Brisbane Broncos side upset the Cronulla Sharks 26-12 in their round 17 National Rugby League match at Lang Park this afternoon. The Broncos controlled the match from the outset to lead 16-6 at half-time, and maintained their form in the second half to take the points.
Bulldogs outclass Tigers The Canterbury Bulldogs outplayed the Wests Tigers 32-10 in their round 17 National Rugby League clash at Sydney's Olympic stadium this afternoon. The Bulldogs ran in five tries to two, winger Hazem El Masri finishing the game with an individual tally of 16 points thanks to a try, five converted goals and a penalty goal. Read more ABC Sport
Hornby set to play, NSW calls in Young NSW Origin coach Graham Murray remains confident Ben Hornby will be fit to take on Queensland even though selectors have added St George Illawarra teammate Dean Young to the squad as a precautionary measure. Read more Yahoo Sport
EUROPEAN NATIONS UNDER 19'S TOURNAMENT While the Catalan Dragons are away from their home base in Perpignan for Round 20 of Super League, the code will still have a significant presence in and around the town when the inaugural European Nations Under 19's Tournament takes place between the 5th and 12th July. RLEF
South Sydney U16's to play Cairns U16's, Tuesday South Sydney Juniors Harold Matthews under 16 side will play Cairns District JRL under 16 side under lights at Mann Street, Cairns grounds at 7.00 pm on Tuesday 4th July 2006. There will be a curtain raiser between Kangaroos and Brothers under 10's playing in the inaugural John Bingham Challenge at 6.00 pm. QRL Northern
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Wigan Warriors' battle to avoid relegation from the engage Super League took another huge step forward with a narrow 26-24 victory over fellow strugglers Harlequins at the Twickenham Stoop on Saturday. Hull clinched their second win over Catalans Dragons in the south of France - by a score of 24-16 - to extend their winning Super League run to 11 matches and move to within two points of leaders St Helens. Salford had lost their previous two games at The Willows by last-gasp drop goals but this time they held on as Bradford Bulls scrum-half Paul Deacon missed a late one-pointer to level the scores. Read more Sporting Life
Origin stars on track to back a winner RUGBY league is on the eve of its great State of Origin adventure - or gamble - in the Australian football heartland where the code's administrators have been pushing the promotional bandwagon hard. Bulldogs Origin player in trouble following bomb joke in plane QUEENSLAND State of Origin forward Nate Myles has been embroiled in a security incident on board a flight from Sydney to Melbourne. Attitude the key to Roosters revival THE dramas that have engulfed the Roosters over the past week are indeed unfortunate. From the outside looking in, most people would agree this looks like a stressed football club. Hasler wants Sea Eagles' full attention MANLY coach Des Hasler has demanded his players eradicate the defensive lapses that threaten to derail the club's premiership campaign. Warriors profit from Webb's late try And now for some good news about the Warriors. Cowboys rustle up two points SOUTH Sydney came within five minutes of upsetting North Queensland last night before the Cowboys finally woke from a six-week slumber to record a crucial two-point win. Smith gets it right on the night TIM Smith was involved in another after-dark incident last night but this time it had nothing to do with intoxication, raising his voice in angry discussion with an Australian cricketer or being thrown out of a nightclub. Read more SMH
Draws for the FAIRFAX CUP group stage and the MARSTON MOOR CUP Semifinals. MATCHES COMMENCE AT 12.30PM AND GATES OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AT NOON. www.york9s.ik.com
Civoniceva still suffering from bug Queensland and Brisbane forward Petero Civoniceva says he is still suffering the effects of the flu as he prepares for Wednesday night's State of Origin decider against New South Wales in Melbourne. Warriors in 28-22 NRL win over Penrith The New Zealand Warriors have notched up a fourth NRL win in a row, 28-22 over Penrith in Auckland. Warriors pip Panthers in Auckland (ABC) The New Zealand Warriors came from behind to defeat Penrith 28-22 in their round 17 National Rugby League match in Auckland. Flight delayed over Bulldogs bomb joke A Qantas flight has been held back for half an hour while Bulldogs club officials went into damage control over a bomb joke made by a player. Peachey re-signs with South Sydney NRL bottom side South Sydney has re-signed former Cronulla fullback David Peachey for the 2007 season. Eagles need to cut errors to soar again Manly coach Des Hasler has demanded his players eradicate the defensive lapses that threaten to derail the NRL club's premiership campaign. Read more Yahoo Sport
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THE ROLE of the COACH
With Wayne Pearce
Someone once said that for every bad coaching session, it would take 100 more to rectify the problems that were incurred.
As brutal as this may seem, coaches of the modern game need to understand that their role is vital to the way their players perform on the football field.
A coach should endeavour at every possible moment to instil in his players the characteristics he would want them to own.
They may not simply be game-driven skills or attitudes, but instead virtues that he would like them to use in their everyday lives.
Coaches need to realise that their position is multi-functional - they are the team's role model and they are the team's guidance officer, as well as serving as the team's chief instructor.
A coach that can grasp this is well on the way to becoming a successful coach.
It's important to realise that being a coach is like steering a ship - you are responsible for setting the players in the right direction.
Wayne Pearce the 1999 New South Wales State of Origin coach stressed there are a range of issues in coaching that coaches should become familiar with.
Such issues include knowing when it is appropriate to use discipline, developing a sense of pride amongst the players and using the option of delegating tasks.
For coaches to delve into these areas of performance enhancement, they first must cover the basics. This imperative step should begin with the establishment of a philosophy or reason for coaching.
There is no point in coaching a team for such shallow reasons as to reap financial rewards or competition glory.
Instead, it is hoped a coach will engage in Rugby League coaching for the sheer love of the sport and his will to pass on knowledge to others.
A coach should also want to see the players grow both as athletes and people.
A responsibilities list should be compiled so that coaches can map out their prime objectives and duties. Then list what he considers, his commitments, in order of priority and keep a close eye on his performance.
A self-reflection diary or any other form of performance evaluation is essential to ensure the list is current and responsibilities are met.
A coach should then look at avenues for delegating certain tasks, to ensure his ability to coach is not being hampered by a work overload and to ensure players are exposed to specialist knowledge.
"Delegating is not a sign of weakness, but is a way of giving tasks to people who may be more skilled in an area, such as a kicking coach."
This leads to the final step - evaluating the effectiveness of the program. Essentially, this refers to assessing the player's program, as opposed to looking at how the coach himself is performing.
Players are always anxious to receive feedback on how they are progressing, so it is vital the coach provide this data for perusal. Pearce is a strong believer in evaluating the standing of a player through the eyes of both the coach and his fellow team mates.
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Brothers Football Club Ipswich
Brothers Football Club Ipswich is celebrating the history making Grand Slam of 1976 with a 30th Anniversary Re-union to be held at Brothers Leagues Club Ipswich on the Saturday 29th July 2006.
The organising committee is wishing to contact all players, officials of the A Grade, B Grade, C Grade, Under 18's and Under 16's as well as supporters to ensure the success of the weekend celebrations.
The teams created history in Ipswich and Queensland with the results in 1976 and hope to relive and renew friendships forged on and off the field.
You are invited to a celebration dinner to be held at Brothers Leagues Club on Saturday 29th July from 6.00pm where we will have some special guest speakers and an evening of fellowship.
The dinner is the highlight of the celebrations and is intended to be a mixed evening so your partner is more than welcome.
At $40.00 a ticket that is great value for the meal, beer, wine and soft drinks. To avoid disappointment please pre-purchase your tickets from Reception at the Leagues Club.
We also plan to meet on Friday evening for a pre game warm up and stretch with an after game cool down session on Sunday to watch our current day players combat West End at Wildey Street to bring the weekend to a conclusion.
Please contact one of our committee members to register your interest. Barry Sledge (07) 3281-5473, Mark Hennelly (07) 3817-2907, Rex Jorgensen (07) 3202-2915, Russell Kadel 0419 720 900
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