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    Default Round 9: Bulldogs vs Penrith Panthers

    Bulldogs vs Penrith Panthers
    ANZ Stadium, Saturday 10 May, 7:30pm

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    Teams:

    1. Luke Patten
    2. Hazem El Masri
    3. Tim Winitana
    4. Cameron Phelps
    5. Matt Utai
    6. Ben Roberts
    7. Daniel Holdsworth
    8. Jarrad Hickey
    9. Corey Hughes
    10. Chris Armit
    11. Sonny Bill Williams
    12. Andrew Ryan (c)
    13. Reni Maitua

    Interchange:

    14. Lee Te Maari
    15. Nick Kouparitsas
    16. Justin Tsoulos
    17. Michael Sullivan

    1. Rhys Wesser
    2. Luke Rooney
    3. Michael Jennings
    4. Brad Tighe
    5. Michael Gordon
    6. Maurice Blair
    7. Jarrod Sammut
    8. Tony Puletua
    9. Luke Priddis
    10. Petero Civoniceva (C)
    11. Frank Pritchard
    12. Luke Lewis
    13. Nathan Smith

    Interchange:

    14. Paul Aiton
    15. Trent Waterhouse
    16. Joseph Paulo
    17. Frank Puletua
    18. Junior Moors
    19. Matthew Bell (two to be omitted)






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    Default Sammut axed for 'poor form'

    A FORMER NSW ballboy will tonight make his NRL debut for the Panthers at the expense of wunderkind Jarrod Sammut, who last night revealed he had been axed from the clash for "poor form".
    A dejected Sammut said he got a "kick up the a ...'' from Panthers coach Matt Elliott after last week's capitulation to the Eels and was likely to miss out when the Panthers take on the Bulldogs at ANZ Stadium.

    In a selection bombshell, The Saturday Daily Telegraph has been told teenage Toyota Cup star Wade Graham, 18, will be promoted to the starting side.

    Just four years ago Graham won a NSWRL competition to be the Blues ballboy for a State of Origin clash. Last year he captained the NSW under-19s to victory over Queensland.

    "Yeah, Graham has been training with the team this week,''Sammut said. "At this stage I think he is playing.''

    The selection shock comes just two weeks after Sammut booted the Panthers to a thrilling golden-point win against the Sharks. Earlier this year he beat former Souths halfback Joe Williams to the Panthers' No.7 jersey.

    "It is a big kick in the a...,'' Sammut said. "Matt pulled me aside and said my form wasn't good. I am not playing to the level he expects and to the level I expect. I am capable of a lot more but haven't been delivering. It is pretty disheartening but I am still a chance to play on the bench.

    "I am not sure yet but I could miss out altogether.'' Sammut was criticised last week for wearing "flash'' boots during the Panthers loss. "I like being a bit different,'' Sammut said.

    "And some blokes in other teams were wearing the orange Nike boots I have been wearing. Last week I got an orange one and a red one to represent the Aboriginal colours. They were from different pairs but they were similar.''

    Sammut is confident he can regain his spot, but admitted he will have to win back Elliott's respect. "I will just have to put my head down,'' Sammut said. "I need to do what the coach wants.''

    Elliott last night said he needed more from Sammut at No.7. "He is a young halfback and I think it is all about his development,'' Elliott said.

    "It has nothing to do with his attitude. He just needs to work on some things in his game and there is nothing wrong with going back a grade to work on those things. I think we have already seen that with guys like Mitchell Pearce and Todd Carney.

    "Carney had to go back to Premier League and work on his game and look how good he is going now.''

    Elliott predicted Sammut would return to the starting side "sooner rather than later''.

    "It is just part of his development,'' Elliott said. "He is a terrific young man and a good player. He has done plenty of good things ... he won that game against Cronulla almost on his own.

    "But he also needs to brush up on some things. He needs to work on his talk and some of the finer things in his game.''

    Elliott said Sammut's outlandish choice in footwear had nothing to do with him being dropped.

    Meanwhile, the Bulldogs have been forced to make a number of changes for the clash. Fullback Luke Patten (back) and five-eighth Ben Roberts (hamstring) are likely to be ruled out.

    Brent Crisp will return to the side at No.1 after making his debut for the Bulldogs against Manly in round 7. Reni Maitua is likely to switch to the playmaking role to cover for Roberts if the Kiwi is unfit.


    From http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegrap...006066,00.html

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    Seems to me Sammut has been one of the best performers all season for the Panthers. If he's being dropped for not performing as well as Elliot expects, why the hell are any of the other players still in first grade?

    I can see why the Raiders fans hated Elliot so much.

    It's been suggested Lewis will be playing halfback.

    Sure, that makes sense. Former winger/centre, played 5/8 in his junior days, now moved into the second row... going to half. I'm not sure if that's one of the half baked ideas you often see on the Panthers forum (I remember fans demanding Wesser to go hooker, Gower to fullback, Priddis to lock and all sorts of nutjob ideas) or if it's an Elliot special.

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    I can't believe Sammut has been dropped, he's been the best Panther all season by a MILE

    Matthew Elliott is THE biggest joker in rugby league

    If the panthers have any sense whatsoever they'll cut their losses and bin him immediately

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    My tipping isn't looking good this weekend. Panthers 30 - Dogs 4.

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    Elliot might be justified in dropping Sammut after the win, but I dunno, from what I read the panthers didn't play well, the dogs just played worse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve View Post
    Elliot might be justified in dropping Sammut after the win, but I dunno, from what I read the panthers didn't play well, the dogs just played worse.
    I was there at ANZ watching my team go down like a busted balloon... yeah the Panthers didn't play great, they had next to no possession in the 2nd half and still won... my team though was terrible... plenty of chances but we bombed them and to put it simply watching the blue and white is like watching a car crash ATM... it's horrible, but you've just gotta keep supporting them...







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