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Interesting to note that Ivan Cleary never lost a game whilst captaining the mighty Warriors.
Can he continue the run as head coach ?
Can he continue the run as head coach ?
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KeepingTheFaith said:Don't know if he's a good luck charm. But hey if he gets us winning consistently then you can call him whatever ya want as far as I'm concerned. lol.
Cleary's captaincy record:Wiki said:BTW, how many games was that?
da mad maori said:I recieved a reply from Ivan today. I actually sent him a best wishes for 2006. His reply... thanks DMM, hope there's a lot more like you out there.
Cheers Ivan...."go hard".
Sueb said:da mad maori said:I recieved a reply from Ivan today. I actually sent him a best wishes for 2006. His reply... thanks DMM, hope there's a lot more like you out there.
Cheers Ivan...."go hard".
Hope you told him about this tribe here Trev. I emailed my support to the warriors at the beginning of the week and got a reply back from Patty. This is the most communication I have had from them in years.
GO THE MIGHTY VODAFONE WARRIORS.![]()
LeagueNut said:Cleary's captaincy record:Wiki said:BTW, how many games was that?
Rd 10, 2002 - Warriors 34 Knights 12 at EnergyAustralia Stadium
Rd 11, 2002 - Warriors 28 Storm 12 at Olympic Park
Rd 26, 2002 - Warriors 28 Tigers 12 at Ericsson Stadium
Interesting to note that in all three games we managed to win without a certain S Jones in the #7 jersey. There's another good omen for the season ahead!
Yep, that's right ... Awen captained us for the 2003 match.warriors4life said:I thought that Awen Guttenbeil captained the Round 26 game because it was his 100th match. Or am I thinking of the Round 26 game against the Tigers at Ericcson in 2003?
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