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Storm unchanged for Broncos clash
Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy has named an unchanged side for
this Sunday's clash with the Brisbane Broncos at ANZ Stadium.
Following last weeks 20-point win over the previously undefeated
Canberra Raiders, the third placed Storm will be looking to take its
strong home form on the road this week.
"We've put together a strong record at home this year with four wins
from four matches, but the key now is to take that form with us when
we travel," Storm skipper Stephen Kearney said.
"Brisbane is by far one of the toughest road trips in the competition
and this weekend poses and enormous test for us."
The Storm struggled to a 2-1-9 away record last year, a stark
contrast to eight victories from the last nine games at Olympic Park.
"We don't want to be known as the team that can play well one week
and fall away the next week," Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy said.
"The last two weeks have been tremendous, the effort has been great.
"Our big challenge now is to have the same sort of effort away from
home."
Bellamy and his coaching staff will await the outcome of an MRI scan
on Junior Langi's strained right quadriceps; the centre incurred the
injury during the warm-up before last weeks stirring win over the
Raiders.
MELBOURNE STORM TEAM TO PLAY BRISBANE.
1. Billy Slater
2. Semi Tadulala
3. Steven Bell
4. Junior Langi
5. Marcus Bai
6. Matt Geyer
7. Matt Orford
8. Robbie Kearns
9. Cameron Smith
10. Mitchell Sargent
11. Peter Robinson
12. Stephen Kearney (c)
13. David Kidwell
BENCH:
14. Danny Williams
15. Dallas Johnson
16. Kirk Reynoldson
17. Glen Turner
League Unlimited
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City Country History
By Terry Williams: Although teams from City and Country NSW had their
first meeting in 1911, it wasnt until 1928 that regular contests
between the two commenced.
This predated the formation of the CRL by some six years and came at
a time when rugby league was thriving outside the metropolitan area.
Those clashes produced some memorable clashes and kick-started some
of games greats such as Eric Weissell, Wally Prigg, Herb Narvo,
Graeme Langlands and Mick Cronin to name but a few.
The annual clashes continued unchanged until 1984, when Sydneys
growing dominance saw the introduction of a limited Origin concept
for the fixture. This helped revive the matches and introduced a new
generation of fans to one of the games great traditions.
The re-launch of the fixture in 2001 attracted great support and
highlighted the popularity of the game on leagues calendar, a fact
acknowledged by the status accorded the game as a genuine trial for
the NSW State of Origin side.
Some of the memorable moments in City-Country history include:
· Country's shock 35-34 win in the inaugural fixture in 1928
· Country, coached by English international Phil Jackson, and
captained by Tony Paskins downed the star-studded City side in 1962
. City's 18-17 win in 1966
. Country's unforgettable 18-8 win in 1975
· City's gritty 26-16 triumph in 2002
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Morris, even with a minor role, feels at home in the Country
By Steve Mascord: Suddenly, it's as if the past seven losses never
happened. Parramatta hooker John Morris is in camp with a Country
Origin side containing six of his former teammates at Newcastle.
A high-profile recruit in the off season, the 22-year-old has battled
to kick-start the Eels' barren season, while his old club has taken
its usual place among the NRL's frontrunners.
Parramatta have two wins so far in 2003; Newcastle six.
"I played with them for so long and now I'm back, you feel like you
know them and nothing has changed," Morris said last night at Gosford
greyhounds, where the Country squad were making a sodden public
appearance.
"They are obviously great players and they were good to play with in
Newcastle and it's just good to be back with them in a team like this
one. But it's not as if it's a relief . . . I'm still enjoying my
time at Parramatta."
Morris quit the Knights to escape the shadow of Australia Test hooker
Danny Buderus.
On Friday night at Central Coast Stadium, watching the kick-off
against Sydney Origin from the bench, he'll be back in Buderus's
thrall. "Basically, for me it's back to the old utility days and
just 'be prepared for anything'," he said.
Read more SMH
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Warriors stay in top flight
Training at Ericsson Stadium will be just a little less intense this
week as the New Zealand Warriors look ahead to their first bye and
take stock of their National Rugby League campaign.
Coach Daniel Anderson is satisfied that after 10 rounds his team will
have 14 premiership points, though he has hardly been enthused by the
manner in which some of them were earned.
If the front-running Canberra Raiders lose at home to the Penrith
Panthers winners of their last four matches on Saturday night, the
Warriors will be in a log jam just two points from the lead.
Read more Stuff
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Origin stars on the outer
Parramatta stars Brett Hodgson and Jason Moodie - both NSW Origin
players - have been axed to Premier League by Eels coach Brian Smith
for not performing.
The Blues' State of Origin players were selected in a preliminary 33-
man NSW squad last month but have struggled to make an impact for
Parramatta since.
"It all comes down to form," Smith said. "Brett has been a little bit
below his best this year and we've been really impressed with what
Ashley (Graham) has done when he has been given those couple of
opportunities."
The changes mean Parramatta's Premier League team contains Kiwi
international David Vaealiki and the two Blues Origin stars.
Lightweight fullback Hodgson missed last weekend's loss to the New
Zealand Warriors because he was heavily concussed the week before
against the Sydney Roosters.
The Eels must now go in search of their third win of the season
against Manly at Brookvale Oval on Sunday fielding one of their most
inexperienced teams.
The Australian
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Eels chase Sherwin
THE Bulldogs face an intense battle to retain Brent Sherwin after
cashed-up Parramatta last night became the first high-profile club to
publicly reveal they will open contract discussions with the City
halfback.
The Bulldogs' hopes of retaining Sherwin have nosedived after a
majority of NRL chief executives voted to keep the salary cap at its
current level of $3.25 million at least until the 2005 season.
Sounding an ominous warning to other clubs, Parramatta chief
executive Denis Fitzgerald said the Eels would be "very competitive"
when bidding for Sherwin.
"He is a very good player and halfback is a position we have had some
problems with in the last few years," Fitzgerald said.
The Eels boss said his club would open talks with Sherwin's manager
Mark Rowan this week.
In another significant development, the cap-challenged Bulldogs have
granted centre Nigel Vagana permission to negotiate - but only with
English Super League clubs.
Asked would his club outlay the $250,000 asking price for Sherwin,
Eels boss Fitzgerald said: "We won't reveal any figures but we would
be very competitive in the market place for a player of his calibre.
"Canterbury may expect to re-sign him but there has been a lot of
speculation about Brent and he will want to test the market."
Wests Tigers and the North Queensland Cowboys have also expressed
early interest in Sherwin.
Read more Courier Mail
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Murray wants repeat Sherwin showing
City halfback Brent Sherwin isn't known for his musical talent - but
he's getting used to playing second fiddle.
The Bulldogs playmaker will oppose NSW and Australian halfback Andrew
Johns in Friday night's City-Country Origin game in Gosford - a match
that shapes as a genuine selection trial for the Blues before the
opening State of Origin game.
But Sherwin knows he could play out of his skin and still have no
chance of wearing the NSW No.7 jersey in Origin I.
Such is the life of a Blues halfback with Andrew Johns in the picture.
"Joey (Johns) has already got the halfback position so I'm just here
having a bit of fun for the week," Sherwin said today.
Sherwin was one of City's best last year when they upset Country 26-
16 at Wagga Wagga and coach Graham Murray will be looking for a
repeat effort on Friday night.
The 25-year-old is one of nine players from that side retained by
selectors for Friday night's match and, along with Bulldogs teammate
Braith Anasta, will carry much of the responsibility for a City
outfit seeking revenge.
"Hopefully me and Shifty can combine well to lead City to another
win," Anasta said.
Anasta has been in good form this season, but it may not be enough to
win him a starting spot in the Blues side.
Trent Barrett has one hand on the NSW No.6 jersey while Ben Kennedy,
Luke Ricketson - the City lock - and Steve Menzies are all vying to
be at the back of the scrum for the Blues.
"I suppose it's not looking the best at getting the lock spot,"
Anasta said.
"I think my best go is probably the bench."
Sherwin is in the same situation, although he's resigned to biding
his time behind Johns before getting a shot at Origin football.
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Radlinski out for three months
Wigan full-back Kris Radlinski has been ruled out for up to three
months after suffering a recurrence of his wrist injury.
He underwent a bone-graft operation at the end of last year but
aggravated the injury at the start of this season and will need
further surgery which will sideline him until August.
The injury is another setback for Wigan, who were without eight first-
team squad members at Widnes last Saturday.
Coach Stuart Raper said: "This is another blow to us. We have known
for a while that Kris needed an operation and he has been playing
with pain-killing injections for most of the season.
"Kris put his hand up and said he would continue to play during the
awful run of injuries that we have had but, now players are on their
way back, he will have the surgery."
Radlinski's absence from the Lancashire team for the Origin Game on
July 2 could pave the way for Leeds' full-back Gary Connolly to
extend his representative career.
Read more Ananova
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RFL TIGHTENS UP INTERNAL WORKINGS
England's Rugby Football League (RFL) has appointed its first ever
independent compliance and investigation unit.
In a major overhaul of the sport's internal operations, the RFL has
created the posts of disciplinary commissioner and disciplinary
investigator.
Both positions are independent of the existing RFL executive
management team. Their roles, says the RFL, are designed to ensure
that both match day and administrative conduct and
compliance 'remains at the highest possible level'.
The unit will deal with match related disciplinary and legal matters
while, at the same time, they will have responsibility for
maintaining probity and good working practices within the whole
sphere of off-field operations throughout the game.
The creation of the unit does not affect the existing RFL
disciplinary committee that will continue to deal with dismissals,
referrals and citing of players.
The disciplinary commissioner will be Norman Sarsfield, who has
recently retired after a 32-year career as a solicitor and special
casework lawyer with the Crown Prosecution Service in West Yorkshire.
The newly appointed disciplinary investigator is Gary Haigh - a
former detective superintendent who served 33-years with West
Yorkshire police.
Said Richard Lewis, executive chairman of the RFL: "The compliance
and investigation unit will perform an important function and, most
importantly, will give the sport a more independent scrutinising body
with an appropriate and very high level of experience. It will aim to
maintain the highest standards of conduct and probity within the
sport.
"The decision to put the unit in place was approved unanimously by
the Rugby League Council in January 2003."
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Andrew Johns returns for Newcastle
Australian captain Andrew Johns returns from suspension to lead
Newcastle in its National Rugby League match of the round against the
Sydney Roosters on Sunday.
But Johns, named after serving a two-match suspension, is among six
Knights players who will be required to back up after Friday night's
City-Country game.
Newcastle coach Michael Hagan will be sweating on Johns, winger
Timana Tahu and forwards Ben Kennedy, Danny Buderus, Josh Perry and
Daniel Abraham all coming through the season's opening representative
match unscathed.
The Roosters also have a high level of representation in the annual
clash, with Craig Wing, Luke Ricketson and Anthony Minichiello
representing City and Craig Fitzgibbon opposing his teammates in the
maroon and gold of Country.
The Knights make up a bulk of the Country Origin team and the ability
of those six players to recover in time for Sunday's game at Aussie
Stadium will no doubt have a huge bearing on the match.
Currently, the Roosters and the Knights are equal on the premiership
table with three losses from nine rounds.
They sit amongst a host of sides on 12 points and both will be keen
to shore up their position with a victory against a fellow
premiership heavyweight.
Speaking from Country camp, Johns said there would be no excuses for
a loss on Sunday.
Read more SMH
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Brian Smith loses patience with Eels
Fed-up Brian Smith finally lost patience with his Parramatta under-
achievers, dropping NSW State of Origin incumbents Brett Hodgson and
Jason Moodie for Sunday's National Rugby League clash with Manly at
Brookvale Oval.
Smith also named specialist forward Lee Hopkins at five-eighth as he
continued his endless search for answers to the Eels' dramatic fall
from grace.
But his decision to pick Hodgson and Moodie - who both played all
three Origin games last season - in Premier League is likely to cause
most angst among the diminishing Parramatta faithful.
Hodgson's axing comes as the biggest surprise.
The goalkicking No.1 was rested against the New Zealand Warriors last
Saturday night after being concussed the week before against the
Sydney Roosters.
SMH
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Salary cap sanity has prevailed: Rogers
Cronulla general manager Steve Rogers claimed sanity had prevailed
after the National Rugby League clubs decided against raising the
salary cap next season.
But some clubs are destined to pay a heavier price than others
following the majority decision, with Bulldogs chief executive Steve
Mortimer conceding it would hurt the `Dogs' chances of retaining all
their stars.
The Sydney Roosters, Brisbane and St George Illawarra, all public
advocates of an increase in the league's $3.25 million cap, will also
face a struggle to retain players in the wake of the decision.
The club chief executives, at a two-day conference on NSW's Central
Coast, voted by a clear majority against raising the salary cap next
season but agreed to discuss lifting it in 2005 at the NRL's annual
conference later in the year.
"Sanity has prevailed," Rogers said.
"It's a great decision. An enormous majority voted not to increase
it."
It's understood the vote was 10-5 against on a day in which the clubs
also endorsed a 'secure playing roster' to equalise playing talent
and backed the game's current 15 teams.
Read more SMH
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Millward embarrassed by Saints slump
St Helens coach Ian Millward says he was "embarrassed" by his side's
home defeat by Wakefield - his side's fifth defeat in the last seven
matches.
But he insists the downturn is a "mental thing" and they can turn the
situation around, starting with the visit of London Broncos on Friday
night.
"It's going to be an extremely tough game," he said. "If we play like
we did against Wakefield, we will be losers but, if we play to our
ability, we'll be competitive.
"We're not far off the mark. There are a lot of contributory factors
but we're working really hard to rectify it.
"I'm really positive and I enjoy working with these guys because they
need my support as much as they always have. I felt embarrassed on
Friday night but I hope the fans continue to support us.
"The scary thing is, if you look at the table, we've got the best for
and against in the League. Obviously it's a mental thing. They are
quite unbelievable stats.
"I believe we will come out of this a lot tougher. We have learnt a
lot and we appreciate how much we enjoy success. We've taken step
back but I'm sure we can take two steps forward."
Read more Ananova
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Bradford Bulls sign junior trio
Two England Schoolboy internationals have joined Bradford Bulls.
Elland loose forward Ross Greenwood and Hull scrum-half Matty Brooks
have been joined at Odsal by Eastmoor prop Matthew James, who was
recommended by former Bulls prop Brian McDermott.
All three players have attracted interest from other Super League
clubs, Bradford say.
Bulls recruitment manager Mark Robinson said: ''We have worked very
hard to obtain the signatures of these very talented players.
''They represent the future of the club and we have high hopes for
all three players.''
Ananova
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CEO's recommend a 'secure playing roster'
A move towards a 'secure playing roster' to equalize playing talent,
the retention of the current $3.25million salary cap and an ongoing
commitment to the existing 15 NRL teams were among recommendations
from today's Chief Executives Conference that will be taken to the
NRL Board.
The special two day conference was called to address long term issues
in the game and to give the NRL Board and Partnership reliable
feedback from the clubs.
"There was overwhelming support for the view that Rugby League is in
great shape and is a market leader both on and off the field," NRL
Chief Executive, Mr David Gallop said today.
"We've got a lot of opportunities to make it even better for the
players, the fans and the sponsors and, importantly, we have everyone
working together to capitalize on those opportunities."
Following recommendations at last year's Annual Conference that
player equalization be a major focus of early season planning, the
CEO's today agreed to a process that will see a recommendation of
a 'secure playing roster' put to the NRL Board.
The concept of clubs agreeing to directly support specified
territories will also be canvassed with all stakeholders.
The Secure Playing Roster allows each club to 'protect' a number of
players (recommendation 25) as well as a number of key rookie players
(recommendation 5). Any player not secured by a club would be
available to rival clubs who have not already secured their top 25.
A final decision on the Secure Playing Roster would be expected in
time for this year's June 30 Deadline for re-signing existing players
and would require consultation with Boards and the RLPA, who are
already well aware of the concept .
There was a strong majority of CEO's in favour of pursuing the system
with the Board just as there was a strong majority in favour of the
retention of the current salary cap of $3.25million for 2004.
Figures shown within the meeting demonstrated that while the nominal
cap had remained at 3.25million since 1998, that concessions given
over the last three years amounted to a nine percent rise in real
player spending opportunities for clubs.
There was unanimous agreement that any discussion regarding the 2005
cap should be held at the 2003 Annual Conference.
"The view was pretty clear that the time to change the cap was not
just as clubs are trying to re-sign players before the June 30
deadline," NRL Chief Executive, Mr David Gallop said today.
The meeting also received a proposal from the Parramatta club
regarding a National Under 19's competition to be played in
conjunction with the NRL.
There was general support for the concept but it was acknowledged
that significant work would be required to establish funding models.
It was agreed that a working party be established to investigate the
practicalities and the ramifications of such a competition, as well
as carrying out further research into the best age limit to apply.
The working party is expected to include representatives of the state
and national leagues, club development officers and NRL clubs.
Initial feedback from club development officers will be sought
immediately with the working party to be established at the June
meeting of Chief Executives and to provide any formal recommendations
in time for the 2003 Annual Conference.
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NSWRL announce the inaugural Jim Beam Cup representative team
The NSW Rugby League today announced the inaugural Jim Beam Cup
representative side, to take on the Brisbane Capitals at Campbelltown
Stadium next Wednesday May 21.
Mr Bob Millward, NSWRL Board member and Chairman of the Jim Beam Cup
Management Committee, expects the side to give a good account of
themselves and the competition.
" The inception of the Jim Beam Cup has been the catalyst for a rise
in the standard of football at this level and there is a depth and
quality of player in the competition that didnt previously exist."
" That reflects the success of the competition, now we would like to
test ourselves against an opponent of deserved repute. The Queensland
Cup has built a strong tradition for a high standard of play that has
always been displayed in their representative teams. We are confident
that we now have a structure that will match the best Brisbane can
send us."
"The mixture of youth and experience in this team is exciting and we
expect this side to represent the Jim Beam Cup with distinction. Many
of the team will also be available for the Under 21 Colts team that
is scheduled to play before the Test on July 25, which shows that the
young talent in the competition is thriving." he stated
Jim Beam Cup Representative Side to play Brisbane Capitals Wednesday
May 21, 2003 at Campbelltown Stadium 7.00pm
1 Dane Gilmore Souths Juniors
2. Scott Ella Wentworthville
3. Damien Mostyn Sydney Bulls
4. Nathan Barnes Windsor
5. Mick Corrie Sydney Bulls
6. Jono Rolfe St Marys-Penrith
7. Keiron Herring Ryde-Eastwood
8. Hayes Lauder Wentworthville
9. Glenn Sedwell St Marys-Penrith
10. Cheyne Lennon The Entrance
11. Peter Ford Erina
12. Adam Capovilla Wentworthville
13. Nathan De Bartolo Sydney Bulls
14. Ryan Asplet Sydney Bulls
15. Manu Asoava St Marys-Penrith
16. Clint Cooke Souths Juniors
17. Wes Tillott Erina
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Road Train launched
The Telstra Premiership Rugby League Road Train enters a record
breaking third year with a new rural ambassador and new experiences
to bring to regional communities.
The City and Country Origin League teams were on hand in Gosford
today for the official season launch of the 2003 Telstra Premiership
Rugby League Road Train and to welcome former Premiership star Adam
Ritson to the Telstra Road Train team.
Adam will join the Telstra Road Train's staff as the giant semi
trailer smashes all mileage records for a travelling sporting
exhibition.
The Telstra Road Train will also link the NRL theme of 'That's my
Team' to hundreds of junior teams around the country by giving them a
chance to be displayed in the 'Sports Stars' photo wall.
In its third year, the travelling exhibition will pass the 70,000
kilometre milestone, nearly triple the distance travelled by the
Sydney Olympic Torch Relay. By the end of the tour it will have taken
the total number of regional centres visited over the three years to
more than 100.
Already more than 150,000 young league hopefuls have been inspired by
the collection of priceless memorabilia and interactive displays.
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Broncos back to 1988
When the Broncos run out on to the magnificent new Suncorp Stadium to
take on Newcastle at 3pm on Sunday June 1, they will be wearing
jerseys which replicate the uniform the club donned for their
inaugural NRL clash, back in 1988. Predominantly gold in colour, the
jerseys feature seven white stripes across a maroon panel on the
front lower half of the garment.
The jersey was officially unveiled at a special function in the
Broncos boardroom today and was paraded by two Broncos legends
inaugural captain Wally Lewis and current skipper Gorden Tallis.
"This is an historic event for the Broncos, and for rugby league, and
we wanted to give our fans something for posterity," explained
Broncos Managing Director, Bruno Cullen.
"To return to our original colours to commemorate such an important
occasion is a significant focus on what will be seen as a major
milestone in our history. However, by its design, the jersey
incorporates the old and the new, and I have no doubt our supporters
will be impressed with what they see."
Read more NRL
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Harrigan to referee City-Country
LEADING referee Bill Harrigan has been appointed to control Friday
night's City-Country representative rugby league match at Gosford's
Express Advocate Stadium.
Steve Chiddy and Darren Gocher are the touch judges, with Shayne
Hayne the standby referee.
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Torrens and Harrison to miss one game each
South Sydney second rower Ashley Harrison and Manly centre Albert
Torrens will each miss one National Rugby League match after both
made early guilty pleas to careless high tackles charges.
Harrison will miss Souths game against the Sharks while Torrens will
be absent when the Sea Eagles take on Parramatta.
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Robbie Kearns talks up Craig Bellamy
Melbourne prop Robbie Kearns has paid Craig Bellamy the ultimate
compliment, claiming the rookie coach is already in the class of
supercoaches Wayne Bennett and Phil Gould.
Bellamy, a former assistant to Bennett at Brisbane, has had an
immediate effect at the Storm, with the club in a share of third
after nine rounds of the premiership.
"He's a great coach," Kearns said.
"I really think he's going to be around the coaching game for a long
time.
"He's up there with the coaches I have had, if not the best.
"I have had some great coaches, I've been coached by the best of
them.
"I had a couple of games with Wayne Bennett in the Australian side in
98 and Opes (Chris Anderson), but he's definitely got all the makings
to be a great coach."
Bellamy's mettle has been tested early in his career as a first grade
coach, with the Storm battling a frightening injury toll.
But the former Canberra Raider utility has handled all the challenges
with aplomb, turning the Storm into a force once again.
"There were times last year when after a loss guys would come to
training kicking stones," Kearns said.
"This year after a loss we come in and want to ... make amends for
it.
"This year we get there on a Monday after a loss and the boys are
really dirty on themselves for playing poorly and we get out and
train hard and try to turn things around."
Kearns, who is off contract at the end of the season, indicated today
he would like to sign a new deal with the club and finish his career
in Melbourne.
The 31-year-old has enjoyed a renaissance this season following an
injury-plagued 2002, finding the form which made him a fixture in
representative sides in years gone by.
He was named captain of the City side for Friday night's City-Country
Origin game and has his sights set on a return to the NSW and
Australian sides.
"I'm sure the Storm will talk to me in regards to next year," Kearns
said.
"I'm not sure what their plans are, possibly they might want to keep
me, maybe not.
"In saying that I'd like to finish up down there. But on the other
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"I'm 31 now and like I said barring injury ... I think maybe two
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"Two years the way I'm feeling anyway. I'm really enjoying my
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making sides like this (City) so it shows I'm going alright."
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