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    For those interested, the North Sydney Bears won their first trial match on Sunday beating Newtown 18-16 at Wenty Park.

    I went along. Unfortunately I didn't know a lot of the players without a program. And couldn't bet on the dogs...

    The highlight for me though was the early form of Brock Lamb and Drew Hutchinson in the halves. Both quite slick as you would expect in this grade from two NRL players. They will ensure the Bears have a good season.

    Tactically the Bears were good in their support play not too much one out stuff. Probably the JT influence there.

    Potentially adding guys like Butcher, Ikuvalu, Ryan Hall, Bernie Lewis, Billy Smith, Farmer Silly, Sitili etc. should see them being very competitive for the ISP cup.

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    Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post
    For those interested, the North Sydney Bears won their first trial match on Sunday beating Newtown 18-16 at Wenty Park.

    I went along. Unfortunately I didn't know a lot of the players without a program. And couldn't bet on the dogs...

    The highlight for me though was the early form of Brock Lamb and Drew Hutchinson in the halves. Both quite slick as you would expect in this grade from two NRL players. They will ensure the Bears have a good season.

    Tactically the Bears were good in their support play not too much one out stuff. Probably the JT influence there.

    Potentially adding guys like Butcher, Ikuvalu, Ryan Hall, Bernie Lewis, Billy Smith, Farmer Silly, Sitili etc. should see them being very competitive for the ISP cup.
    Thanks for the update, I still have a soft spot for Newtown as I went to Newtown Boys High. Was disappointed when our affiliation ended.
    Was always a Roosters supporter as we moved to Rose Bay from Melbourne in 1980. Roosters lost to the Bulldogs and had to wait a long time for a premiership win.
    Looks Like the Bears should do OK this year.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Team Evil View Post

      Thanks for the update, I still have a soft spot for Newtown as I went to Newtown Boys High. Was disappointed when our affiliation ended.
      Was always a Roosters supporter as we moved to Rose Bay from Melbourne in 1980. Roosters lost to the Bulldogs and had to wait a long time for a premiership win.
      Looks Like the Bears should do OK this year.
      Yeah mate I like the Jets too. The Glebe Dirty Reds also played the earlier match. Ah the history...

      I forgot to include Lachie Lam and Craig Garvey as potential Bears as well.

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      • #4
        https://www.northsydneybears.com.au/...-trial-v-jets/ Match Report: ISP Trial v Newtown Jets

        Bears Admin|February 19, 2019
        Trial Match: North Sydney Bears v Newtown Jets
        On Sunday 17 February the Bears ISP team had their first trial match of the season against the Newtown Jets at Wentworth Park.
        The Bears were on fire in the first quarter, there was promising signs with Brock Lamb and Sam Verrills combining very nicely to put Kieran Moss over for the first try of the match. They again came together for Lamb to score himself minutes later.
        The Jets were able to work their way back into the game as both teams started rotating players. At the half time break the Bears were leading 12-8.
        Kurtis Preece was denied a try early in the third quarter with the ball coming loose over the line. The match was turning into a tussle before a Honeti Tuha breakaway run provided Kieran Moss with his second try. Tuha then converted the try which sealed an 18-16 win for the Bears.
        Coach Jason Taylor was pleased with the day overall, “we certainly got out of the trial what we wanted to. We had a number of players play long minutes on what was a hot day. This will be great for the players’ fitness levels as we get closer to the start of the season.
        Our start the game in attack was really sharp, disappointingly this fell away as the match went on. Defensively we showed we were understanding the things we’ve been practicing all off season. We look forward to our next hit out in a fortnight up on the Central Coast.”
        North Sydney Bears 18 Defeat Newtown Jets 16
        Try scorers: Brock Lamb (1), Kieran Moss (2)
        Conversions: Brock Lamb 2/2, Honeti Tuha 1/1

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        • #5
          Thanks Gaz.

          I should add that Lamb and Hutchinson only played the first half. Hence the attack slipped a bit but the defence was still gritty.

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          • #6
            Thanks Jack.
            I always used to like the hot dogs at North Sydney oval when I was growing up. I dont eat hot dogs now Ive been told whats in them.
            Mechanically separated turkey, mechanically separated chicken, pork, water, salt, ground mustard seed,sodium lactate, corn syrup, sodium phosphates, sodium diacetate,sodium acorbate, sodium nitrate, Starch (Tapioca or Potato), Soy Protein, Salt, Emulsifiers (450, 451, 452, 508), Dextrose (Tapioca or Maize), Garlic,Antioxidants (316, 306), Hydrolysed Vegetable Protein (Maize), Maltodextrin(Maize), Thickeners (1412, 407), Acidity Regulator (325), Sugar, Fermented RedRice.

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            • #7
              so thats why the sausage smugglers from souffs have no teef
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              • #8
                Good thread. I might try to get up to North Sydney Oval and have a look one time.

                Ryan Hall might well find that his first game is for the Bears, but I'm not sure he'll be playing there a lot.

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                • #9
                  Thanks for the update mate. I am very keen on The Bears these days.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Mickie Lane View Post
                    Thanks Jack.
                    I always used to like the hot dogs at North Sydney oval when I was growing up. I dont eat hot dogs now Ive been told whats in them.
                    Mechanically separated turkey, mechanically separated chicken, pork, water, salt, ground mustard seed,sodium lactate, corn syrup, sodium phosphates, sodium diacetate,sodium acorbate, sodium nitrate, Starch (Tapioca or Potato), Soy Protein, Salt, Emulsifiers (450, 451, 452, 508), Dextrose (Tapioca or Maize), Garlic,Antioxidants (316, 306), Hydrolysed Vegetable Protein (Maize), Maltodextrin(Maize), Thickeners (1412, 407), Acidity Regulator (325), Sugar, Fermented RedRice.
                    What they have antioxidants in them? Makes them a 5 star health food.
                    I have a family member who is a qualified butcher and works in the small goods game. What it means when you say "mechanically separated" is its all the hearts,lungs, organs and offcuts of the animal that are cooked at a extreme high temperature and then the "meat" is treated with a cooking grade bleach.....any bacteria/bugs are totally eradicated.......but your still eating glorified offal. Its not just hot dogs- the biggest money spinner is supplying pepperoni for both the commercial pizza makers, supermarket pizza makers and your corner pizza store. Same process but a shitload of spices and preservatives that are made into a sausage and sliced. Moral of my boring post is avoid them all!

                    Whats all this got to do with the Roosters???

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post
                      For those interested, the North Sydney Bears won their first trial match on Sunday beating Newtown 18-16 at Wenty Park.

                      I went along. Unfortunately I didn't know a lot of the players without a program. And couldn't bet on the dogs...

                      The highlight for me though was the early form of Brock Lamb and Drew Hutchinson in the halves. Both quite slick as you would expect in this grade from two NRL players. They will ensure the Bears have a good season.

                      Tactically the Bears were good in their support play not too much one out stuff. Probably the JT influence there.

                      Potentially adding guys like Butcher, Ikuvalu, Ryan Hall, Bernie Lewis, Billy Smith, Farmer Silly, Sitili etc. should see them being very competitive for the ISP cup.
                      That's virtually a first grade side JFC - a developing one anyway. With Lachlam Lam, Curran etc on top they will come close to taking out the grand final.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Louis N View Post

                        That's virtually a first grade side JFC - a developing one anyway. With Lachlam Lam, Curran etc on top they will come close to taking out the grand final.
                        Definitely Louis esp if they get some continuity in personnel.

                        Its a double edged sword aligning with the best NRL club. But they will see a big difference compared to the Souths rabble.

                        Interested to see the ISP market openers.

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                        • #13
                          I would not read anything into it. the Bears played a very under strength Newtown with players from Glebe Burwood that may not make their RM side and no Cronulla players.
                          Doesn't mean Norths will be bad as I am sure they left a few out , plus the Roosters players.
                          The Internet is a place for posting silly things
                          Try and be serious and you will look stupid
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