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    for the first time this season it looked like Smith was his usual raging bull self, it looked like he was about to have a stroke, it wouldn't hurt if he walked in after the game tonight and gave the boys a few home truths about their recent performances.

  • #2
    He was flinching everytime Kouparshitsis got near the ball!

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    • #3
      Hey Fletch - rest assured Smithy would have told the boys exactly what he thought! Tonight was an important game - you know that - and we did not perform nearly as well as we should have!!!

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      • #4
        Sydney Roosters will face Wests Tigers in the opening round of the NRL finals after beating North Queensland Cowboys 18-8 in an unconvincing display at Dairy Farmers Stadium.

        The victory will do little for momentum heading into the NRL finals with the Roosters taking close to 70 minutes to finally put away the embattled Cowboys who were missing a host of stars including Johnathan Thurston, Luke O'Donnell and Willie Tonga.

        The performance also cost the club fifth place on the ladder, a 15-point win was required to leapfrog the Warriors, who earlier beat Parramatta 26-12.

        Brian Smith's side now face an 'away' clash with the third-placed Tigers at the Sydney Football Stadium.

        Three players were rested by Smith before kick-off, Anthony Minichiello, Jake Friend and Mose Masoe all given the night off to rest niggles despite being fit to play.

        Smith issued a spray for the ages at halftime when the Roosters led 6-4 but could easily have trailed by as many as 20 points had the injury-riddled and out-of-form Cowboys managed to get their attack firing.

        They conceded eight penalties to three, 11 errors to six and were camped down their own end of the field for most of the opening 40 minutes, only the boot of Todd Carney giving them the advantage.

        It didn't seem to spark them into life too much after halftime with the determined Cowboys dominating possession with four consecutive sets that they could not convert into points.

        Kiwi centre Shaun Kenny-Dowall had almost single-handedly held North Queensland at arm's length with his tries either side of the break.

        However, the retiring Ty Williams kept the home side in the hunt when he latched onto a well-timed Grant Rovelli pass to score in his last game in the 62nd minute.

        Finally, the Roosters managed to put the result beyond doubt in the 69th minute when Nate Myles made a bust to set up halfback Mitchell Pearce for the match-winning try.

        For the Cowboys, though, the season is over.

        It was a night of history for the club with favourite son Matt Bowen playing his 200th game, just the second North Queenslander besides Paul Bowman to achieve the feat.

        Bowen was heavily involved and scored the first try of the game in the 10th minute, showing some of trademark flair to beat Kenny-Dowall, Pearce and Mitchell Aubusson to the line.

        The night also marked the farewell of 14 of the Cowboys top 25 players, with the likes of 2005 grand final run heroes O'Donnell, Carl Webb, Steve Southern and Williams all leaving the club.

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        • #5
          If Smith is prepared to rest players with niggling injuries against the Cowboys as he did with the Sharks then he shouldn't be surprised if the rest of the team echos his complacency.

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