The start of something new
Today could have gone in 2 directions, we have now headed into the 2nd direction …
Most of you will know, that after the unbelievable run at the end of the season where Parramatta won 10 of the last 11 to go from nowhere to the grand final has ended in disappointment (figuratively). As players and fans openly wept in disappointment after perhaps the biggest game of rugby league to date, it’s hard not to be excited for the future.
Ofcourse we all wanted the fairytale finish, and nobody wanted it more than the carryovers from the 2001 grand final defeat. The final score isn’t too much different from that game in 2001, but this is different. 2001 left a taste of bitterness and frustration in an embarrassing defeat. As a result, players left, coaches eventually found new teams, and the eels crashed back into mediocrity. 2009, same spotlight, still a defeat, but as the camera showed the myriad of young faces on the Parramatta squad, you can’t help but be excited for the next few seasons.
The likes of Mortimer, Hayne, Moimoi, Inu, Grothe and Reddy flanked by seasoned vets such as Cayless, Hindmarsh, and Burt already sounds like a promising future. Let’s not forget the return of much loved centre Timana Tahu, and the additions of Shane Shackleton and Justin Poore starting from next season.
I hope the young players remember this feeling and hold onto it until they win a grand final. This feeling is what’s going to drive them to victory, it’ll make them work that much harder in training and in the off-season. And Hindmarsh … well we all just want to see him win.
“I’m sorry we couldn’t do it today. But we got a great young team, and we’ll give it a good crack next year” Nathan Cayless during the post game ceremony. All Parra fans should be proud of this team and how far they’ve come, you’ve done us proud and we’ll definitely be there in support come opening game next season.
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