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    Roosters didn't put in: Anasta David Beniuk
    June 26, 2011 - 7:44PM
    .AAP

    Frustrated Sydney Roosters' captain Braith Anasta accused his side of not putting in as the 2010 NRL grand finalists crashed to an undermanned Newcastle on Sunday.

    Content to put most of their horror season down to poor execution rather than lack of effort, Anasta finally broke after the 18-10 Ausgrid Stadium capitulation against a Knights side fielding their fifth- and sixth-choice halves.

    "It's probably the first time this year I can actually say I was a little bit disappointed in our performance, and I don't think we played like a team that was do-or-die or must-win," Anasta said.

    Advertisement: Story continues below "That was a little bit disappointing for me.

    "All year, we've really put in a hundred per cent every game and just sort of couldn't come out on top but not through lack of effort.

    "I just think today we just probably let ourselves down. There's no doubt about that."

    Coach Brian Smith could only agree when asked about the attitude.

    "That might be a word you'd use, I suppose," Smith said.

    "Consistency was probably more the thing that concerned me.

    "We just didn't keep at it."

    The Roosters look more like they are in battle for the wooden spoon with Canberra and Gold Coast than a side vying for a finals spot, sitting 14th and two wins outside the top eight after a performance lacking any signs of desperation.

    "It's going to be a challenge and a test of character for us for the rest of the year," Anasta said.

    "It doesn't get any easier and time's running out.

    "We just want to start winning games and start performing well.

    "It will just show what sort of character we've got as a team and as individuals from here on."

    The Knights lost captain Kurt Gidley (hamstring) before kick-off, but the Roosters had their own injury concerns, which only became worse with impressive young forward Boyd Cordner needing to have scans on an ankle.

    Their Todd Carney-led charge to last year's decider seems a distant memory, as the Dally M medallist continues to struggle to recapture his best form, again showing only glimpses of his talent.

    More bad publicity over the off-field antics of suspended recruit Anthony Watts, who is facing assault charges, was another unwelcome distraction.

    While the Roosters' season lurched again, Melbourne moved two points clear at the top of the table with a 16-8 win over the Warriors in Auckland.

    The Storm can again be joined by Manly if the Sea Eagles down St George Illawarra on Monday night at the revamped WIN Stadium in Wollongong.

    Penrith responded to new coach Steve Georgallis with a 30-20 win over high-flyers North Queensland.

    The most relieved man in the NRL would be Canterbury coach Kevin Moore after his side moved back into the top eight with Friday night's hard fought 16-6 win over Wests Tigers.

  • #2
    "It's probably the first time this year I can actually say I was a little bit disappointed in our performance"

    says it all really.

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    • #3
      Disappointing for you? Yo didn't make a tackle in the last 4 sets on our line you lazy arsehole

      The Captain should stand and Say "I" was disappointed because
      "I" let the team down because
      "I" didnt lead by example because
      "I" am a lazy ****.

      Right before falling on his own sword and walking away.

      There's no I in team......but there is a "me".
      Alcohol never solved any life problems.....then again neither did milk.

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      • #4
        It really does, we've been disappointing since the piss poor effort against the Manly reserves months and months ago.

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        • #5
          Our brilliant captain"
          "We just want to start winning games and start performing well".............as opposed to....

          It will just show what sort of character we've got as a team and as individuals from here on.........cmon Bwaiff...what comes after individuals?

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          • #6
            Still way to diplomatic for me, time to face facts, some blokes were looking ahead to origin, other blokes are looking ahead to mad monday, then there looked to be some blokes who didnt give a fark at all.

            It is not consistancy letting us down.

            It is All attitude and execution

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            • #7
              Politis should change teh slogan to "New Beginning...New Spoon"
              Alcohol never solved any life problems.....then again neither did milk.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by melon.... View Post
                There's no I in team......but there is a "me".
                There is no I in team Braith Anasta.

                Uh, yes there is.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by melon.... View Post
                  Politis should change teh slogan to "New Beginning...New Spoon"
                  Better off with

                  "Old Attitude, Same Ending"

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                  • #10
                    they're all in denial!!!! this is about the 10th time this year that their performance was disappointing!!!! OPEN YOUR EYES BRAITH!!! OPEN YOUR EYES SMITH!! OPEN YOUR EYES NOYCE!!!!! THE TEAM IS A DISGRACE!!!!

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                    • #11
                      VIDEO LINK ON FOXSPORTS

                      AUDIO LINK ON ABC

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Madduke View Post
                        There is no I in team Braith Anasta.

                        Uh, yes there is.
                        plenty of $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ aswell..........stolen ones

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by melon.... View Post
                          Politis should change teh slogan to "New Beginning...New Spoon"
                          He should change it to "Same Shit Different Day"

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                          • #14
                            "Old Attitude, Same Ending"
                            "New Beginning, New Spoon"
                            "Same Shit, Different Day"

                            They all work for me and all ring quite true.
                            Most of this team, the captain, the coach and the club - ALL F A R K E D.
                            I'm finding it embarrassing being a Roosters supporter at the moment.
                            "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

                            Thomas Jefferson

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                            • #15
                              Has Brian seriously been coaching in this league for 20+ seasons? He's gotta be taking the piss saying the Knights were good today - they dropped the ball in their own half 4 times in the opening 20 and were trying to hand us the game. We then proceeded to give up the 2 softest tries of the season due to lazy defence....both teams were shit, we were just the bigger and smellier on display.

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