Brian Smith

Brian Smith
Formerly played for South Sydney from 1975 to 1979 and is best known as the coach of teams like the Illawarra Steelers and Parramatta Eels.
ProfessionRugby Player
Date of Birth14 March 1954
depends wrestlers
Because they've been here and know other wrestlers and schools, sometimes it can be a lot to handle. It really depends on the individual.
agreement signed sooner tax
The sooner that tax agreement is signed the better it is for everybody.
hold lead pin points yelling
He got the points and the lead and we were yelling at him to just hold on for the win. But then he got the pin and those points are huge.
handle work
In the long term, we're going to need something more to work with. This isn't going to handle a lot of growth.
beginning four happy nobody season talking
At the beginning of the year, nobody was talking about us at all. With the season we've had, we're happy to get a four seed.
label
A more appropriate label would be Shiner Lager,
sad tears
It's been a sad day. There have been a lot of tears and hugs.
autograph guys pictures taken
Some of our guys even contemplated getting his autograph or pictures taken with him.
backs blocking blocks ends good great job lead point ran running spring tight
That got us out of a hole. We had some good blocks by Devin Hudson, Brandon Casteel and T.J. Casteel to spring him. All of our running backs ran hard. Our lead blockers, linemen and tight ends did a great job of blocking at the point of contact.
blocking catching difficult fill great job
It's going to be difficult to fill his shoes. He does a great job blocking and catching the football, and he did a great job of containment at linebacker.
beating hamilton playoffs
Beating Hamilton and going to the playoffs - that would be big.
great played rugby
Kieron has played some great rugby for us this season.
direction helped march
The march helped me with my sense of direction. It showed me I'm not in this alone.
amongst dignity emerged great panic sign
I think all of us emerged with great composure, dignity and courage. There was no sign of panic amongst any of us whatsoever. That was phenomenal.