Glenn198718
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well australia will win but will be a close game. is scott prince playing and why didnt hodgson get picked for fullback over minacello
why dont you post what you were going to about the tigers here so i can see what you are going to saybrogan77 said:aww copious i was giving a really acerbic reply to the west tigers thread but you closed it!
Leader of the 4 armies of the north.... blah blah blah.... and he will have his revenge in this life or the nextBookie said:Lukus.
Covellius.
Maximus,
2 armies of the South [Sharks, NZ], he will have his revenge THIS life.random 87 said:Leader of the 4 armies of the north.... blah blah blah.... and he will have his revenge in this life or the next
Aaaah, that explains why Covellius didnt make the team.TVNZ said:Surprise selection for Covell?
Oct 6, 2005
Celebratory drinks will be on offer even if Cronulla winger Luke Covell doesn't become a surprise Tri-Nations selection for New Zealand on Friday.
Just five months after making his NSW Country debut, Covell, 23, is hoping to cap his best NRL season to date with a Kiwi call-up for the Tri-Nations opener against Australia on October 15.
The goalkicking winger was named in the Kiwi squad this week, switching allegiances after Sharks teammate and New Zealand centre Nigel Vagana "got in my ear".
But Covell will be smiling even if his name is missing from the Kiwi side on Friday thanks to his groomsman duty for former Wests Tigers teammate Anthony Laffranchi on the same day.
Covell watched with mixed emotions as the Tigers - where he played during 2003-04 - claimed the NRL premiership last Sunday night.
But that hasn't stopped him missing out on a celebratory tipple.
"I'm groomsman for Anthony's wedding this Friday. Anthony's sort of had a buck's week rather than a buck's night after their win," Covell laughed.
"I've ducked in for a couple but they (Tigers) haven't stopped yet.
"I've definitely got mixed emotions but I am happy for them. I'm still good mates with a lot of them.
"I had a great experience at the Tigers but I am not regretting leaving them."
No wonder, his extended game time at the Sharks and the unavailability of injured winger Matt Utai may just earn him an international call-up on Friday.
Covell shone on his Sharks debut in 2005, notching 186 points in 22 games - doubling his career first grade matches (44) in just one season.
He was identified by Kiwi coach Brian McClennan in April - and quickly got Vagana on the case.
"He (Vagana) got in my ear, told me how good an experience it is and that when opportunities like this come along you've got to take them," Covell said.
"He's definitely played a big part in the decision. I thank him for it."
Covell is eligible for Kiwi selection thanks to his New Zealand-born dad.
"The Kiwi selectors got in touch with me before the Anzac Test and asked me what my thoughts were which took me by surprise so I just said `not at this stage'," Covell said.
"I was still trying to cement my spot with Cronulla so I gave it a miss.
"But I am happy with my year. I got in touch later in the year and made myself eligible.
"I'm definitely keeping my fingers crossed."
Vagana admitted: "I have been on Luke's case all year".
"Kiwi management got a hold of me and asked me to speak to him to see what his thoughts were on representing the Kiwis," said Vagana, one of four Sharks in the Kiwi squad.
"It was a bit of a shock to the system for him early on, he had just played City-Country and we left it at that.
"But he had a think about it and said he wanted to put his hand up for the Kiwis which I think is great."
McClennan was also singing Covell's praises in an encouraging sign for the winger.
"Luke's made himself available. To have a goalkicking winger is exciting and certainly strengthens our squad," he said.
McClennan said Covell was identified by using a database of eligible players with Kiwi parentage.
"There's a lot that can qualify. We are always on the lookout," he said.
Source: AAP