Official Johnny Mannah

Mark^Bastard

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There was something that I wanted to post in this thread...

http://www.sharksforever.com/forums/showthread.php?t=60549

But was reluctant due to my expectation that the 'knowledgeable' experts on this Forum would not think deeper in to the suggestion that Jonny Mannah take Fergo's spot on the wing.

So yeah... Here it is now... Not a long term thing... But what are your people's thoughts on Jon Mannah replacing Fergo on the wing now?

Let's put it this way...I'd rather Mannah on the wing than Fergo!
 

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While I don't expect to see him in First this year, boy will he add some heart and spirit to the team upon returning. Glad he's recovering well!
 

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full off season under his belt and he will be better than his brother

he was playing very well before illness and it will good to see him back in the nrl i also think he could as good or better than his brother
 

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Teams answer Call to Arms for cancer

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Teams answer Call to Arms for cancer
FRANCES STEWART
25 Jul, 2010 12:00 AM

CANBERRA'S sporting codes have rallied behind the Cancer Council's Call to Arms, donning yellow armbands in support of men's cancer research.

Teams including the University of Canberra Cows rugby league squad and the Canberra Knights Ice Hockey Club have joined national participants Essendon Football Club, Parramatta Eels, Titans, Broncos, Wests Tigers, Melbourne Storm, Adelaide United Football Club and Adelaide Crows for the annual fund-raiser.

Each team will wear the armbands for one of its fixture matches in July to show solidarity with more than 62,500 Australian men expected to be diagnosed with cancer this year.

Parramatta Eels front-rower Tim Mannah threw his support behind the campaign after his brother Jon, who props for the Cronulla Sharks, was diagnosed with a rare form of lymphoma last year.

The cancer was discovered during a doctor's appointment about a footy injury Jon wasn't even feeling ill, but his treatment will benefit from the cancer being caught early.

Mannah wants to pass on his brother's lucky story and encourage men to be proactive about their health, even if they feel well.

''Cancer isn't a myth, especially now I realise how common it is, how important it is to go to the doctor and it can actually save your life if you do,'' he said.

''People should get involved in Call to Arms because it saves lives. The more people who get involved, the more awareness will be raised and the more lives will be saved.

''It's a big deal people should jump on board.''

Since 2006, Call to Arms has raised more than $700,000 to help prevent and detect cancers in men, find new treatments and support men in need.
 

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So how is he going coming off the bench for the NSW Cup? Playing more minutes each week?
 

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Oh well, I know everyone rates him highly but I am happy with Cordoba over him for next season so I am not to spewin if we do lose him.
 
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