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  • Roosters prop Ryles goes 'ga-ga' in heat

    It was 35 degrees at kick-off, and Sydney Roosters coach Brian Smith said the heat had sent prop Jason Ryles "ga-ga".

    Smith said Ryles had suffered a bout of sun-stroke during Sunday afternoon's 44-32 win over the Wests Tigers at the Sydney Football Stadium.

    "I thought Rylesy had a touch of sun-stroke there at one stage, he was really crook," Smith said.

    "He was just ga-ga, he was legless.

    "He stood up and he did the wobbles.

    "He was right again within five or 10 minutes once he got some water into him and cooled down but that was very hot."

    Ryles put his 18th-minute problem down to a back injury, saying his stint in the south of France playing league in summer had prepared him for Sydney's early autumn heatwave.

    "Smithy's probably just taking the piss out of me because I'm playing ordinary," he said.

    "It was exactly like that (in France), it was awful so I was going over there thinking I'd be playing in the cold then all of a sudden summer hit and it was 30 degrees when you're playing, it was yuck."

    Roosters captain Braith Anasta said the conditions had made it tough.

    "I'm still finding my legs so I was struggling a bit out there," he said.

    "It was pretty hot, tough conditions."

    Tigers coach Tim Sheens said the conditions had influenced the decision to rule out sick second-rower Liam Fulton.

    Sheens said Fulton had been ill all week but had got as far as Sunday's warm-up before being replaced by Englishman Mark Flanagan in the run-on side.

    "He took ill so we just couldn't risk playing him in the conditions," Sheens said.

    "The doc ruled him out during the warm-up, he got crook during the warm-up."

    "It was a pretty hot game, conditions were pretty average and there were a few mistakes and it's hard to defend against the penalty count."

    The Tigers could be without halfback Robert Lui (ankle) and forward Gareth Ellis (leg cork) for next week's clash with Parramatta but are hoping to have Bryce Gibbs, Todd Payten and Fulton back, while suspended winger Beau Ryan will also return.

  • #2
    Tigers were spotting him ( throwing all traffic his way ), every time he was on. Joey made a mention of it. His early dropped ball was shocking, but the penalty that he gave away, had to be done, the player was away if not taken.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by BigMike View Post
      Tigers were spotting him ( throwing all traffic his way ), every time he was on. Joey made a mention of it. His early dropped ball was shocking, but the penalty that he gave away, had to be done, the player was away if not taken.

      That penalty was a harsh call

      He was about a foot late in getting back to second marker

      tigers got a number of penalties for us being offside around the ruck when they ran from dummy half

      don't recall us getting one

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      • #4
        Ryles hadnt recovered from the lady GaGa concert.
        Alcohol never solved any life problems.....then again neither did milk.

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        • #5
          He is probably the weakest link at the moment. Hasn't done anything wrong, but his fitness is a little bit down and it is somewhat obvious. What is so good is that we dont even need him.

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          • #6
            Sheens is kidding!!!!!!

            Originally posted by TheBigFella View Post
            It was 35 degrees at kick-off, and Sydney Roosters coach Brian Smith said the heat had sent prop Jason Ryles "ga-ga".

            Smith said Ryles had suffered a bout of sun-stroke during Sunday afternoon's 44-32 win over the Wests Tigers at the Sydney Football Stadium.

            "I thought Rylesy had a touch of sun-stroke there at one stage, he was really crook," Smith said.

            "He was just ga-ga, he was legless.

            "He stood up and he did the wobbles.

            "He was right again within five or 10 minutes once he got some water into him and cooled down but that was very hot."

            Ryles put his 18th-minute problem down to a back injury, saying his stint in the south of France playing league in summer had prepared him for Sydney's early autumn heatwave.

            "Smithy's probably just taking the piss out of me because I'm playing ordinary," he said.

            "It was exactly like that (in France), it was awful so I was going over there thinking I'd be playing in the cold then all of a sudden summer hit and it was 30 degrees when you're playing, it was yuck."

            Roosters captain Braith Anasta said the conditions had made it tough.

            "I'm still finding my legs so I was struggling a bit out there," he said.

            "It was pretty hot, tough conditions."

            Tigers coach Tim Sheens said the conditions had influenced the decision to rule out sick second-rower Liam Fulton.

            Sheens said Fulton had been ill all week but had got as far as Sunday's warm-up before being replaced by Englishman Mark Flanagan in the run-on side.

            "He took ill so we just couldn't risk playing him in the conditions," Sheens said.

            "The doc ruled him out during the warm-up, he got crook during the warm-up."

            "It was a pretty hot game, conditions were pretty average and there were a few mistakes and it's hard to defend against the penalty count."

            The Tigers could be without halfback Robert Lui (ankle) and forward Gareth Ellis (leg cork) for next week's clash with Parramatta but are hoping to have Bryce Gibbs, Todd Payten and Fulton back, while suspended winger Beau Ryan will also return.
            "Hard to defend against the penalty count".I think Mr.Sheens is getting a bit senile in his old age,the actual penalty count for the game was 5-4 to the Tigers!!!!!!I think he should stick to waxing tables!!!!!!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by The Mack View Post
              He is probably the weakest link at the moment. Hasn't done anything wrong, but his fitness is a little bit down and it is somewhat obvious. What is so good is that we dont even need him.
              Agree!!!Where is BEN JONES?

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              • #8
                He's 31 and just back from England - no surprise if it takes him a few weeks to find his feet

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by The Mack View Post
                  He is probably the weakest link at the moment. Hasn't done anything wrong, but his fitness is a little bit down and it is somewhat obvious. What is so good is that we dont even need him.
                  Martin Kennedy absolutely ripped it up for the Jets on the weekend. (couple of cracking offloads for tries in particular) If Jace ain't up to NRL standard anymore I hope Brian does the right thing and gives Marty a go.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Tries Off Kicks View Post
                    That penalty was a harsh call

                    He was about a foot late in getting back to second marker

                    tigers got a number of penalties for us being offside around the ruck when they ran from dummy half

                    don't recall us getting one
                    I thought you were a Sharks fan?
                    Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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                    • #11
                      Certainly not one of your best, Mr Ryles...

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by oldrooster64 View Post
                        "Hard to defend against the penalty count".I think Mr.Sheens is getting a bit senile in his old age,the actual penalty count for the game was 5-4 to the Tigers!!!!!!I think he should stick to waxing tables!!!!!!
                        Yes, what an idiot. Pity someone didn't point that out to him.
                        "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

                        Thomas Jefferson

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                        • #13
                          Sheens is a crazy senile old man. Everyone can see what the Tigpies need to do to win games except him.

                          Put Tuqiri to fullback, Moltzen in the 7, and fark off Lui to Balmain or Magpies

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by adamkungl View Post
                            Sheens is a crazy senile old man. Everyone can see what the Tigpies need to do to win games except him.

                            Put Tuqiri to fullback, Moltzen in the 7, and fark off Lui to Balmain or Magpies

                            I reckon you should offer your services to the Tigers Adam - give the poor old bloke a bit of a hand. I think you should have some input with the Australian side as well I think some of those elite players could really benefit from your ideas

                            but making those changes makes no difference to yesterdays result

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by melon.... View Post
                              Ryles hadnt recovered from the lady GaGa concert.
                              My wife seen the concert and dead set after what she told about the concert, id still be recovering also.

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