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i saw that also, aparently a new role at the club.I saw a link that spud carroll had an official role on telegraph website anyone know what it is ?
i saw that also, aparently a new role at the club.I saw a link that spud carroll had an official role on telegraph website anyone know what it is ?
SPUDD PUTS PRIDE BACK INTO MANLYI saw a link that spud carroll had an official role on telegraph website anyone know what it is ?
That's brilliant loved the way Spud playedSPUDD PUTS PRIDE BACK INTO MANLY
Manly has hired club legend Mark ‘Spudd’ Carroll to put the pride and grunt back into the Sea Eagles’ forward pack.
The old front-row enforcer has been punishing the middle forwards in brutal 6am Saturday morning sessions at his Woolloomooloo gym.
Lacking oomph and control of the middle was Manly’s biggest issue last year as they bombed out of contention with seven straight losses.
Carroll is convinced they can turn it around.
From left: Taniela Paseka, Viliami Fifita, James Uesele, Sean Keppie, Ethan Bullemor, Mark ‘Spudd’ Carroll, Toff Sipley, Gordon Cham Kum Tong, Zac Fulton, Austin Dias, Jacob Sykes, Ben Condon, Jake Trbojevic.
“Teams used to be petrified about playing at Brookie because they knew they’d be going home with bumps and bruises from the physical exchanges,” Spudd said.
“These boys can do the same. They ripped in and I could see the aggression and desire in their eyes.”
Toughness and aggression were Carroll’s trademarks in a 185-game NRL career at Penrith, Souths and Manly.
“I used to say if you train hard the playing is easy,” Spudd said. “And no side can play finals without dominating front-rowers.
“I remember one year when I was playing I got 180 stitches in my head from collisions. And (Steve) ‘Beaver’ Menzies scored 23 tries. That’s the job of a middle forward.
“Work hard, dominate and lay the platform.”
Spudd puts Sean Keppie through his paces.
Origin and Kangaroos forward Jake Trbojevic felt every minute of the sessions.
“It was old school hard and punishing,” Trbojevic said. “The way he trained us was the way he played. Spudd’s got so much passion. He wants us to do well and he wants to contribute.”
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It was Carroll who contacted new coach Anthony Seibold when he first arrived to take over from Des Hasler.
“He really cares about the players and the club,” Seibold says. “The sessions were really positive and we got lots out of it. To have Spudd and other former players behind us is really important.”
Excellent bring a bit of aggression to packi saw that also, aparently a new role at the club.
Good start, but I hope it encompasses more that training at Spudd's.SPUDD PUTS PRIDE BACK INTO MANLY
Manly has hired club legend Mark ‘Spudd’ Carroll to put the pride and grunt back into the Sea Eagles’ forward pack.
The old front-row enforcer has been punishing the middle forwards in brutal 6am Saturday morning sessions at his Woolloomooloo gym.
Lacking oomph and control of the middle was Manly’s biggest issue last year as they bombed out of contention with seven straight losses.
Carroll is convinced they can turn it around.
From left: Taniela Paseka, Viliami Fifita, James Uesele, Sean Keppie, Ethan Bullemor, Mark ‘Spudd’ Carroll, Toff Sipley, Gordon Cham Kum Tong, Zac Fulton, Austin Dias, Jacob Sykes, Ben Condon, Jake Trbojevic.
“Teams used to be petrified about playing at Brookie because they knew they’d be going home with bumps and bruises from the physical exchanges,” Spudd said.
“These boys can do the same. They ripped in and I could see the aggression and desire in their eyes.”
Toughness and aggression were Carroll’s trademarks in a 185-game NRL career at Penrith, Souths and Manly.
“I used to say if you train hard the playing is easy,” Spudd said. “And no side can play finals without dominating front-rowers.
“I remember one year when I was playing I got 180 stitches in my head from collisions. And (Steve) ‘Beaver’ Menzies scored 23 tries. That’s the job of a middle forward.
“Work hard, dominate and lay the platform.”
Spudd puts Sean Keppie through his paces.
Origin and Kangaroos forward Jake Trbojevic felt every minute of the sessions.
“It was old school hard and punishing,” Trbojevic said. “The way he trained us was the way he played. Spudd’s got so much passion. He wants us to do well and he wants to contribute.”
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It was Carroll who contacted new coach Anthony Seibold when he first arrived to take over from Des Hasler.
“He really cares about the players and the club,” Seibold says. “The sessions were really positive and we got lots out of it. To have Spudd and other former players behind us is really important.”
They are not mutually exclusive. Peter Peters can win a premiership and still be a cock head. Peter's is a proven first class, man of the last quarter century wining cock head.The 1973 Winning Grand final was the most brutal one of them all and it was no place for the selfish or faint hearted
Peters put his body on the line for the love of his club and his team mates
Peters does not have to prove anything to anyone feathered friend
This is a good news story all round , full credit to the ladies and all their coaching , support staff and supporters . Not sure of the caliber of a side like the West Tigers but irrespective the Many side sure seems to have a good mix of enthusiasm and ability .Sea Eagles women make statement in historic win
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Match Highlights: Manly Sea Eagles v Wests Tigers - Tarsha Gale Cup RD 1
Check out the highlights of Manly’s historic 16-12 win over the Wests Tigers in the U19s women’s Tarsha Gale Cup on Saturdaywww.seaeagles.com.au
Very good. Man, how awesome were some of those hits from No 8 (I really should have learned her name - next time). I think the 2nd try scorer got a bit carried away with scoring and forgot about running towards the post. Pretty funny. Great to see tho!!Match Highlights: Manly Sea Eagles v Wests Tigers - Tarsha Gale Cup RD 1
Check out the highlights of Manly’s historic 16-12 win over the Wests Tigers in the U19s women’s Tarsha Gale Cup on Saturdaywww.seaeagles.com.au
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