Man i wish you showed more highlights of the Eels defence in that second half. Sheer Brutality. Pay, Smith and Moran could all turn on the thuggery when they needed to. I haven't seen that game in 13 years and I still remember the very liberal refereeing. A blatant elbow into Taylor's face by Moran there was totally ignored. Norths had no steam for the next week when the Bulldogs did them 23-2 at North Sydney. They were completely bashed in this game.
JT had a broken nose from the last game of the season if I remember correctly (A 62-0 smashing of the cowboys). Parra were rubbing his face in most tackles and he had to be taken from the field to stop the bleeding. Bears were rudderless without JT
Agree on the following Bears game against the bulldogs, but that game was a lot closer than it ended up. I think it was 2-2 for the majority of the game and then the wheels feel off like they did too often for the bears in the 90s
Cowardly elbow to the head of Jason Taylor at 2.17 should have been a straight send off among other dirty shots but they choose to ignore when it suits. That sums up rugby league, always an agenda.
@@darylkanofski9327 That was a send off in any era. Norths weren't who the league hierarchy wanted to win, as simple as that. Now the game's going broke, karma i say.
OH MY GOD. I was at this game. It was the most intense match I've ever been to live. The atmosphere was ridiculous
What year was this?
@@seanc.mcnally2118 1998
@@OfficialAustrikerIRL Thanks, Man!
Great game of footy this. Eels were fantastic and the bears defensive effort was phenomenal.
I remember watching this, brilliant game.
Man i wish you showed more highlights of the Eels defence in that second half. Sheer Brutality. Pay, Smith and Moran could all turn on the thuggery when they needed to. I haven't seen that game in 13 years and I still remember the very liberal refereeing. A blatant elbow into Taylor's face by Moran there was totally ignored. Norths had no steam for the next week when the Bulldogs did them 23-2 at North Sydney. They were completely bashed in this game.
JT had a broken nose from the last game of the season if I remember correctly (A 62-0 smashing of the cowboys). Parra were rubbing his face in most tackles and he had to be taken from the field to stop the bleeding. Bears were rudderless without JT
Agree on the following Bears game against the bulldogs, but that game was a lot closer than it ended up. I think it was 2-2 for the majority of the game and then the wheels feel off like they did too often for the bears in the 90s
Gee Jason smith was such a good all round player
What year
This season i remember going to every Parra home game!
A mate of mine played in this game for Norths and said Parra absolutely bashed us...
Collo from Blacktown They did haha. I was there to witness it. BRUTAL
visualintent He told me that that's when he learnt that what was done in the season normal meant nothing.Semi's were just a totally different game..
Collo from Blacktown Right on! exactly.
Who was your mate?
What a game this was live.
two weeks before they led Canterbury 18-2 and blew it.
Footy was so good back in the day
Go Parramatta
Was this 98?
Yes. 1998.
Game was brutal now its rubbish even the commentators
DAVID PENNA!!!!
Cowardly elbow to the head of Jason Taylor at 2.17 should have been a straight send off among other dirty shots but they choose to ignore when it suits. That sums up rugby league, always an agenda.
Can't watch this. So many dirty shots. The ref was MIA.
Hi David that shot on Jason Taylor should have been penalised and it was right in front so the end result could of been so different
@@darylkanofski9327 That was a send off in any era. Norths weren't who the league hierarchy wanted to win, as simple as that. Now the game's going broke, karma i say.
lol i was there fark remember the bears haha go the parramatta eels
@TheUndertaker575 The Best Footy club in the world the Parramatta Eels
Your world mate.
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lol.