NRL 2017
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Robbie Farah aiming for the Adam Blair at the Tigers worst signing award. He's playing garbage in a garbage team, but for good money.
Manly making the rabbits look like Reserve grade
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Not NRL - but French league.
This one deserves assault charges as well as a life ban.
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That's fucked! Sickening shit.
Enjoy never playing football again fluffybunny
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Talk about a psycho - cracks the ref and then tries to fight everybody else on the field. Love the Roosters Marvel jersey though....
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46-8 - the Bunnies are back to being bad. There should be legal proceedings if Laurie Daley tries to select Robbie Farah for origin.
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@Sneakdefreak they really are bad. And don't even have injuries to blame.
Manly have come good though
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Parra tearing up the Cowboys in Townsville, but not making it count on the scoreboard.
Cowboys really feeling having 3 of their best players in Scott, JT and Coote out for a while.
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Warriors making about a million tackles in the 2nd half, but missing some big ones.
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wow, right to the wire, spending the whole 2nd half defending doesnt often win you a game!
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Gotta give it to the Warriors, they did it tough in the 2nd half, really tough.
Had no ball to speak of and the Roosters kept attacking the line again and again, but the Warriors showed some real resilience.
It is a concern how much they look to fade in the second half of games though.
Good win against a pretty handy Roosters side.
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And now begins the great question: Who's Brandon Smith?
Good squad though: 1.Roger Tuivasa-Sheck 2.Dallin Watene Zelezniak 3.Dean Whare 4.Jordan Kahu 5.Jordan Rapana 6.Kieran Foran 7.Shaun Johnson 8.Jesse Bromwich 9. Issac Luke 10.Adam Blair 11.Kevin Proctor 12.Simon Mannering 13.Jason Taumalolo Bench: 14.Kodi Nikorima 15.Martin Taupau 16.Russell Packer 17.Nelson Asofa-Solomona
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Brandon smith a surprise, did anyone see that coming ?
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@Sneakdefreak a hooker at the storm with big wraps , but has to be a look to the future
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@kiwiinmelb They always take one Junior Kiwi in the squad. Something of a tradition now.
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Fantastic game between the Warriors & Roosters. If I was an Aussie meathead commentator I would say that game was Origin-esque.
Some thoughts:
- In both halves there was a downpour. By sheer luck I realised that my membership gets me into a member's only area which is covered. Wish I had known that for the Melbourne game.
- Like I said, a fantastic game. Back and forth. Some well-organised attacking versus some gritty defence. And the weather made things challenging.
- "Shaun Johnson can't defend". If any bonehead makes that comment again I'll come to your house and punch you in the throat. His one-man tackle and strip of Daniel Tupou was awesome. At first I though he had been smashed until I noticed Tupou wasn't carrying the pill anymore.
- Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad had a great debut. Nearly got a try but his ability to do the little things (like block defenders when RTS was under the high ball) means he'll remain in the side for a while.
- Which means Maumalo may be out when Kata returns, Vatuvei may be stuck in NSW Cup and Lolohea may be a Tiger.
- The Warriors were forced to make a lot of tackles in the second half but for once, in the whole game, their defensive efforts were consistent and had some vigour.
- Particularly James Gavet who is the real enforcer for this team. Not Charlie Gubb. Gavet had a mean streak about him today and it forced a few Roosters errors.
- Warriors also played smart. Shaun Kenny-Dowell was offside on one play and Shaun Johnson didn't hurry the fifth option. He just pointed out that SKD was offside and the refs called it.
- Blake Ayshford was awesome on defence too. He fell off one tackle but quickly got back in defence so the attacker (who was fighting off another Warrior) couldn't go anywhere. Just good hustle.
- And good nerves by SJ at the end meant that dickhead Mitchell Pearce couldn't be the Aussie media's hero (and great NSW saviour. Again.).
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Doesn't sound like Foran going to the doggies is a done deal, according to Foran he's yet to receive a formal offer.
Sounds like his family prefer him to stay in Auckland too
All comes down to making it work with his kids back in Sydney.
Im guessing the warriors are working over time in organising making it work with getting KF to see how kids as often as possible.
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Crazy season so far. Melbourne the only team to not be up and down. Early pace setters now struggling, early strugglers now flying.
We're not badly placed with rep season upon us. It's about avoiding our now traditional end of season plummet.
I reckon the Cowboys are the big losers. They're outside the 8 and their spine is broken. They'll be ravaged by rep season, so will need a huge finish to the season to compete again.