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Coach Craig Bellamy is expecting Penrith to be back to their bench-mark best in Thursday's grand-final rematch, saying they will bring a winning attitude to Melbourne. Video via AAP.
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00:00Were you surprised by the result last round, did you watch the match?
00:04I suppose you'd be surprised by the result when you see what happened in round one.
00:11At the end of the day, we all know in sport, like our game, there's things that happen,
00:19upsets happen and whatever, so at the end of the day it is what it is.
00:24Obviously it wasn't ideal for Penrith, but they've been the last five grandfathers,
00:31they know how to believe it, so we know they'll turn up for a night of actual gratitude.
00:38The excuses said they don't often play two bad games in a row, so do you imagine you're expecting them to be bad?
00:44You wouldn't think so, and again, whether they played bad, you've got to give the rest of us a bit of credit as well.
00:51They were pretty good, it was a top security game, and we swapped it.
00:58As I said, Penrith has nowhere to win, and they'll probably stiffen up after last week.

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