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  • UTSBatman
    On the Rookie List
    • Sep 2009
    • 79

    Parramatta

    Just wanted to congratulate Parramatta on their first season in Div 1. The game yesterday was one of the toughest I've played in - fair to say I'm pretty sore today. When we had got out to a 5 goal lead early in the 3rd after Parra lead by 4 goals in the first, most teams would have packed it in, but they kept coming all day. A credit to their coaches and leaders. Most of their squad is quite young and the club look to have a bright future ahead.
    In every game there is going to be a cross-road, and when you get to that cross-road you either step up, or you step down!
  • Mug Punter
    On the Rookie List
    • Nov 2009
    • 3325

    #2
    Originally posted by UTSBatman
    Just wanted to congratulate Parramatta on their first season in Div 1. The game yesterday was one of the toughest I've played in - fair to say I'm pretty sore today. When we had got out to a 5 goal lead early in the 3rd after Parra lead by 4 goals in the first, most teams would have packed it in, but they kept coming all day. A credit to their coaches and leaders. Most of their squad is quite young and the club look to have a bright future ahead.
    What's the ethnic makeup of the Goannas these days? Or did they all go to Auburn? Gawd, wonder where The Family will end up bext season

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    • mountainsofpain
      Warming the Bench
      • Apr 2008
      • 266

      #3
      Originally posted by UTSBatman
      Just wanted to congratulate Parramatta on their first season in Div 1. The game yesterday was one of the toughest I've played in - fair to say I'm pretty sore today. When we had got out to a 5 goal lead early in the 3rd after Parra lead by 4 goals in the first, most teams would have packed it in, but they kept coming all day. A credit to their coaches and leaders. Most of their squad is quite young and the club look to have a bright future ahead.
      Penrith did very well too. It was also their first season in Div 1 and I think probably the highest grade that club has ever played.

      Bear in mind that Parramatta is a former Premier Division club, having won a flag in that grade in the early 90s.

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      • Mug Punter
        On the Rookie List
        • Nov 2009
        • 3325

        #4
        Originally posted by mountainsofpain
        Penrith did very well too. It was also their first season in Div 1 and I think probably the highest grade that club has ever played.

        Bear in mind that Parramatta is a former Premier Division club, having won a flag in that grade in the early 90s.
        Penrith have had a brilliant year and the sky could be the limit for them.......IF they were assisted properly.

        If the AFL could find 10% a year of Israel Folau's contract to fund development in the Penrith District they'd get a much better return I feel.

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        • DLH
          Warming the Bench
          • Jun 2004
          • 378

          #5
          I think what it shows is there's not a huge amount of difference between the top end of Div 2 and Div 1, given that both Parra and Penrith made the finals this year, and Southern Power made the GF last year after winning Div 2 the year before. To be honest, you could make a strong case that the Penrith of 2011 was actually a stronger side too.

          UTS also deserve some praise in winning two tough finals so far. I think they're a sneaky chance to knock off the Power as well.

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