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Parramatta beats gold coast 24 18 in robina

Titans captain Adam Blair was on top of the NRL’s rookie form table as the Storm won their fourth round battle 24-18 with a 24-6 win at Alberton.

Blair is a prop, although with a little more skill in his game than his brother.

Jarryd Hayne, Nathan Peats and Josh Addo-Carr also scored tries.

Broncos coach Wayne Bennett had his thoughts on his team’s win.

“I thought he had the whole of game, really the whole game,” Bennett said.

“With his experience and his leadership, it우리카지노‘s hard to find someone like him where I’m playing for them.

“You do find that every player or coach you’ve got, even in Australia it’s all about the competition and they’re trying to make sure you’re on the same level as everyone else that’s not.

“That’s very much the way it works in this game.”

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It was the second straight win for the visitors, who had won six consecutive meetings by 13 points or more.

“It means a lot to us and that’s just how we operate at the moment – keep pushing forward and not worry about where we fall on the leaderbo바카라사이트ard,” coach Brad Arthur said.

“I’ve always said our job is to keep pushing forward, get into positions to score points and let them do the work.

“I just think that if we do that, eventually they’ll take their chances.

“So I’m happy with what we got. We have two nice weeks of training and that’s where we want to be for the coming weeks.”

Gully, who played his junior for Geelong last season, als더킹카지노o added four tries – including a try of 80m that was converted into a try after the Storm defence lost possession near midfield.

Gully took his tally for the season to eight.

He has 14 first grade caps for NSW since 2013, when he starred for the Bulldogs.

Sydney forward Mitchell Pearce, who won the 2017 Young Player of the Year award, also played some of the storm’s best rugby league.

Pearce had 22 possessions, seven marks, one goal and two goals, while the other player with six: Michael Jennings (three).

“We need those guys to come in and play at the highes