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Phil Smyth Quotes

«Cairns did a really great job to get back into the game and then got their noses in front after our great start. In the end, it came down to the last play and Maher hit a clutch bucket.»
Author: Phil Smyth
«We knew coming in, but the guys didn't talk about it.»
Author: Phil Smyth
«But we won't be putting all our eggs in the one basket as the Tigers are much taller than us right across every position.»
Author: Phil Smyth
«I was very disappointed in their effort in that quarter. I'm not the sort of coach that likes to rant and rave but the players would have definitely understood my message in the change rooms after the game - it was unacceptable.»
Author: Phil Smyth
«We were hoping to finally have everyone together but now it's just going to take a bit longer.»
Author: Phil Smyth
«Sometimes you have to win ugly -- the Pigs are a scrappy team and I was really happy with how the guys stuck it out.»
Author: Phil Smyth
«Defensively it was probably the best we've played all season.»
Author: Phil Smyth
«There's no point in us risking Dusty now and paying for it in the finals.»
Author: Phil Smyth
«Third or fourth place isn't an advantage either way.»
Author: Phil Smyth
«Had it been a final game both would have played at a pinch.»
Author: Phil Smyth