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How do you think your team will look in 2013?

This question has been asked before, not sure who by though but I would like to see what you think your team will look like in 2013. Try and be realistic, don't have an allstar team, you can have as many outside signings you can, just they can't be all stars, you get the drift. Remember to have Toyota Cup players as well!

1. Shannon Gallant

2. Obe Geia *

3. Donald Malone

4. Willie Tonga

5. Moses Pangai * (the next Izzy Folau, only 17 years old)

6. Ray Thompson *

7. Nathan Fien

8. James Tamou

9. Aaron Payne (c)

10. Matthew Scott

11. Steve Rapira

12. Leeson Ah Mau *

13. Luke O'Donnell

14. James Segeyaro *

15. Dane Hogan *

16. Troyden Watene *

17. Dylan Smith *

* indicates they played Toyota Cup in 2009

This team is great. We got rid of the man who think he can do everything so we can actually play as a team. Matt Bowen is dead wood now, his injuries have stuffed him up so I hope we can have Shannon Gallant for a while.

All you doubters of Nathan Fien, remember 2004? He was awesome then, and I think he is more of a team player and I think this team can go a long way.

We also will hopefully have the future of NZ Rugby League in Steve Rapira, Leeson Ah Mau and James Tamou.

Update:

Nathan Fien will be 35 in 2013, so that will be his last year. We can have him from 2011-2013.

Update 2:

SORRY G-RAD I CAN'T FIND A SOURCE SO I THINK YOU JUST GOT A RUMOUR.

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  • ?
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago
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    Yeah that was my Q lol

    1. Brett Stewart

    2. Michael Robertson

    3. William Hopoate

    4. Matt Grieve *

    5. David Williams

    6. Kieran Foran *

    7. Mitchell Pearce/Trent Hodgkinson

    8. Jason King

    9. Matt Ballin

    10. Matt Cross

    11. Anthony Watmough

    12. Glenn Stewart (C)

    13. Jamie Buhrer (sp?) *

    14. George Rose

    15. Darcy Lussick *

    16. Chris Bailey (utility)

    17. Michael Tiopira *

    *played U20s this year

    Meaning Kite, Perry, Lyon, Matai all went somewhere else, which I think they will.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Broncos 2013:

    1. Jared Kahu

    2. Dane Gagai

    3. Antonio Winterstein

    4. Israel Folau

    5. Jharal Yow Yeh

    6. Peter Wallace (c)

    7. Ben Hunt

    8. Josh McGuire

    9. Andrew McCullough

    10. Dave Hala

    11. Kurtis Lingwoodock

    12. Sam Thaiday

    13. Alex Glenn

    14. Kurt Baptiste

    15. Mitchell Dodds

    16. Rohan Ahern

    17. Guy Ford

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    MANLY 2013:

    1. Brett Stewart

    2. Michael Robertson (30 yrs old in 2013 don't know if he'll retire)

    3. Steve Matai (if he retires due to injury, Will Hopoate or maybe even Mitchell Porter will come in. Mitch plays fullback, but I personally think he can make the switch)

    4. Ben Farrar

    5. David Williams

    6. Kieran Foran*

    7. Mitchell Pearce (if the rumour's true, if not, Daly Cherry-Evans)

    8. George Rose

    9. Matt Ballin

    10. Vic Mauro

    11. Anthony Watmough

    12. Glenn Stewart

    13. Jamie Buhrer*

    14. Phil Morwood*

    15. Darcy Lussick*

    16. EDIT: Chris Bailey (thanks Blake I forgot about him)

    17. Tony Williams

    Blake: Jason King is 28 now so he'll be 32 in 2013. Think he can stay? Perry, Kite, Matai and Lyon's ages will range from around 28-32 at the start of 2013 so they'll be old heads.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Broncos 2013:

    *SORRY MATE BUT THE BRONCOS BROUGHT OBE GEIA FOR 2010

    1- Jharal Yow Yeh

    2- Dane Gagai

    3- Dale Coply

    4- Israel Folau (c)

    5- Antonio Winterstein

    6- Corey Norman

    7- Ben Hunt

    8- Josh McGuire

    9- Kurt Baptiste

    10- Dunamis Lui

    11- Alex Glenn

    12- Sam Thaiday

    13- Guy Ford

    14- Kurtis Lingwoodock

    15- Tariq Sims

    16- Josh Hoffman

    17- Andrew McCullough

    Coach- Ivan Henjack

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  • ?
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    Melbourne 2013

    1. Billy Slater

    2. Dane Nielsen

    3. Greg Inglis

    4. Sam Joe

    5. Justin O'Neill

    6. Gareth Widdop/Luke Kelly

    7. Cooper Cronk

    8. Eddy Pettybourne ( I wish lol )

    9. Cam Smith (c)

    10. Sika Manu

    11. Ryan Hoffman

    12. Adam Blair

    13. Robert Rochow

    14. Kevin Proctor

    15. Aiden Tolman

    16. Atelea Vea

    17. Chase Stanly

    Players gone from 2009 squad are Chambers, Turner, Brett White, Hinchcliff, Lima, Johnson, Anderson, Finch and Quin, Prob retired or gone to dif club

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    7 years ago

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    For the Brewers I'm looking forward to a number of things this year. As for the team: I'm looking forward to seeing how well the young pitchers do this year. Mike Fiers, Wily Peralta and Mark Rogers all looked rather impressive filling in for the rotation that was hit with injuries and the trade of Greinke. They will have to step up big as it appears the Brewers won't be adding any key SP names through free agency. I am hopeful to see a season with fewer injuries. The injuries the Brewers suffered in April and May last year all but took them out of the hunt. They still got within 1.5 games of the Wild Card in September but a large chunk of the season was played with lineups and a rotation that were in effect duct taped together. Above all, however, is the bullpen. Clearly the biggest issue of last season. GM Doug Melvin has pretty much completely overhauled the bullpen. It will be very interesting to see how the pen pans out in Spring Training. For myself: I look forward to the first radio broadcast of Spring Training. It will be sometime in late February or early March and no matter if it's 10F in Milwaukee and snowing or 55F and sunny it will feel a little like summer. I look forward to Opening Day. Always the best day on the calendar. I look forward to the first tailgate of the season. It's almost always cold and rainy but it's the unofficial start to my season and is always a blast. More than anything, I just hope the Brewers can compete again this year. Meaningful September games are fun.

  • 1 decade ago

    1. Billy Slater

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    4. Greg Inglis

    5. ---------------

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    7. Cooper Cronk

    8. -----------------

    9. Cam Smith

    10. Brett White

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    12. Ryan Hoffman

    13. Dallas Johnson

    Source(s): All the lines represent players who have come from junior levels, who I have no idea which ones they may be. Rest assured, with Bellamy, they will probably be good ones.
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    2013?No the world gonna end in December 2012 and Rabbitohs will win the grand final 2012.Enough said.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    BULLDOGS 2013 PREMIERS :)

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