**MeL**88 said:
Did anyone read today's Sun-Herald? There's an article about Matty Johns and how he's going to star in an independent Aussie film called The Last Winter. It's supposed to be about the Newtown Jets in 1987. Sounds interesting.
But then he goes on to talk about how his inspiration is Paul Hogan... i reckon that's a bit of a joke. Yeah, he's a good entertainer but does he really reckon that he is going to make it that big? I dunno... seems to me that he's getting a really big head. What do you guys reckon?
Matt Johns is an idiot. Along with Fatty, Sterlo and Chief. The Footy Show is a bunch of garbage .. more like The Ego-Boosting Show .. and seeing Johns in a feature film would be disturbing.
However, a movie about sport is a movie worth watching
State Of Origin ... Queensland should win Game 1 comfortably, despite it being at a ground they've never won at. NSW have got nothing doing, except a dominance in the second row. Gasnier and Cooper are named, but both are under big injury clouds .. I would be surprised to see Cooper play, and slightly less surprised about Gaz. Our halves are SHITE, but there is nothing else available. Oh, how NSW shall rue not having 6. Barrett 7. Johns this year.
Qld to have the series won 2-0 .. perhaps NSW will jag a victory in Game 3?
Brian Smith .. mixed feelings about this. If he was going to quit, then doing it at the start of the season looked like the better option .. now he just leaves Parramatta in a bigger hole.
However, Jason Taylor has the gig now, and he's looking likely as a First Grade coach. Funnily enough, he's going to South Sydney next year to be assistant to McRae anyway, so Eels have to look for a full-time coach for 2007 nonetheless.
Paul Roos did a similar thing with Sydney Swans when he started .. and we can all see how successful that's been! So perhaps this might be a repeat of that ..
Edit: I wouldn't mind snapping up Smith as an assistant at the Dragons for the rest of the season .. there is no doubting that he is a very good coach. The problems at Parramatta are not due a lack of coaching ability.