I think we can win this, if we play to our ability and cut out the silly mistakes, we definitely have enough fire power to beat them. Nervous wait til kickoff but I have belief and confidence in the team!
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The build up to the game gives me the same feel we had at this same stage last year.
We got dusted by south's in the final round and then had the play them week 1 of the finals.
I Had no confidence at all leading into that game and we broke them within minutes and never took our foot off of their throat.
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South's weren't riding the wave of momentum last year that Penrith are on this year.
We will need to stamp our authoriry early on in the contest and not let up, otherwise Penrith will sense their in with a chance and capitalise on their wave their on.
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I feel we need to put Penrith off their game and put pressure on them, not many teams have been able to do that this year, in fact it's been the other way around where they have held teams scoreless in the first 20. I'm expecting a cagey opening stanza where both teams want to play safety first footy, before the forwards tire and the game opens up, I'm guessing that's where Lam might get thrown in to counter Koroisau.
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I must admit a couple of key outs have dented my confidence a little but I still think we can knock off the Panthers.
Traditionally penalty counts drop in the finals and hopefully Sutton stays out of it and let's the players decide the result.
We need our defence to be back to its brick wall best to keep these young, hungry Panthers at bay.
SST has been a beast for us all year and we need him leading from the front after Toops starts our sets off.
Cords has to punch holes early and Keary won't play like he did last week.
Teddy has earned his best player in the game title over the last two years and we need him bobbing up everywhere causing problems.
I think last week was an aberration and we'll be back to our best and make a statement that the back to back premiers aren't ready to lie down yet.
Easts to win
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we've got the team to do it. in teddy and keary we've got two of the best backs in the comp. for that reason i hope flanno doesn't feel the need to overplay his hand. he's not going to become a match winning running back overnight so he just has to organise, pass, tackle and kick well. if he takes the line on every now and then so much the better but we've got enough strike power in this team to score points without him dominating.
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Originally posted by Thirteen View Post
Move on from last week Matty. A different side will be showing up tonight. And for the first time in a long time they have a point to prove.
Robbo is a deep thinker and meticulous planner. Don't rule out last week being half planned, for this weeks resolve.
Easts to make a statement tonight.Last edited by Stewie Griffin; 10-02-2020, 02:05 PM.
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Originally posted by ROC181 View Post
And that is the key... teams have been playing nice footy with them hoping to beat them whilst we have been hunted by many trying to beat the champions, which goes with the territory. What Penrith should find is the intensity of the game to lift to a level they haven't experienced to date. Since round 16 they have played the Tigers, Broncos, Parra, cowboys and dogs. All weak ass teams including a Parra that has been lost since we beat them in round whatever. Of course our experience means nothing if last weeks game wasn't a tactical move by Trent.
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Originally posted by Team Evil View Post
We play them at home again.
Are finals crowds split evenly in regards to ticket sales?
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