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    @ACT-Crusader said in NRL 2024:

    whilst man for man the Aussie 9, 6 and 7 are probably better players

    I think that's old thinking, or Origin first thinking, Hughes easily matches DCE. Munster still shades Brown but it looked like a changing of the guard last night.

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    @booboo Yup, certainly was.

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    @kiwiinmelb 1983? We beat them 19-12 at Lang Park?

    Haha my dad always talks about that 1971 game, says he sat on the dirty bank behind the posts with his dad.

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    @African-Monkey said in NRL 2024:

    @kiwiinmelb 1983? We beat them 19-12 at Lang Park?

    Haha my dad always talks about that 1971 game, says he sat on the dirty bank behind the posts with his dad.

    Was that " Big Joe Row Party. They're cutting us to pieces and they're doing it with all the skill in the world ... " / Darrell Eastlake ...

    And Tamati v Dowling?

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    @booboo said in NRL 2024:

    @African-Monkey said in NRL 2024:

    @kiwiinmelb 1983? We beat them 19-12 at Lang Park?

    Haha my dad always talks about that 1971 game, says he sat on the dirty bank behind the posts with his dad.

    Was that " Big Joe Row Party. They're cutting us to pieces and they're doing it with all the skill in the world ... " / Darrell Eastlake ...

    And Tamati v Dowling?

    Tamati Dowling is so iconic, I can't remember if I saw it on TV at the time, or as a young fulla later. But I'd guess that incident was later, either late 70s or early 80s?

    I remember O for Olsen and his toe hack, I remember Bailey's team beating the Oz in Melbourne (?) in 1991 as I was in first year uni and we made a makeshift stand in the hostel TV room, and of course who could forget Billy Slater's brain explosion that helped us win the RLWC?

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    @canefan said in NRL 2024:

    Tamati Dowling

    Definitely that game

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    @canefan said in NRL 2024:

    @booboo said in NRL 2024:

    @African-Monkey said in NRL 2024:

    @kiwiinmelb 1983? We beat them 19-12 at Lang Park?

    Haha my dad always talks about that 1971 game, says he sat on the dirty bank behind the posts with his dad.

    Was that " Big Joe Row Party. They're cutting us to pieces and they're doing it with all the skill in the world ... " / Darrell Eastlake ...

    And Tamati v Dowling?

    Tamati Dowling is so iconic, I can't remember if I saw it on TV at the time, or as a young fulla later. But I'd guess that incident was later, either late 70s or early 80s?

    I remember O for Olsen and his toe hack, I remember Bailey's team beating the Oz in Melbourne (?) in 1991 as I was in first year uni and we made a makeshift stand in the hostel TV room, and of course who could forget Billy Slater's brain explosion that helped us win the RLWC?

    There was the Dean Lonergan shuiQ1ffle in 87 iirc

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    @booboo said in NRL 2024:

    @canefan said in NRL 2024:

    Tamati Dowling

    Definitely that game

    That was 1985.

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    @booboo said in NRL 2024:

    @canefan said in NRL 2024:

    @booboo said in NRL 2024:

    @African-Monkey said in NRL 2024:

    @kiwiinmelb 1983? We beat them 19-12 at Lang Park?

    Haha my dad always talks about that 1971 game, says he sat on the dirty bank behind the posts with his dad.

    Was that " Big Joe Row Party. They're cutting us to pieces and they're doing it with all the skill in the world ... " / Darrell Eastlake ...

    And Tamati v Dowling?

    Tamati Dowling is so iconic, I can't remember if I saw it on TV at the time, or as a young fulla later. But I'd guess that incident was later, either late 70s or early 80s?

    I remember O for Olsen and his toe hack, I remember Bailey's team beating the Oz in Melbourne (?) in 1991 as I was in first year uni and we made a makeshift stand in the hostel TV room, and of course who could forget Billy Slater's brain explosion that helped us win the RLWC?

    There was the Dean Lonergan shuiQ1ffle in 87 iirc

    1991 Bob Bailey's team. Tawera Nikau, McCracken, Lonergan, Todd, Freeman, Blackmore. I once walked up and shook Dean's hand in a bar, mentioned that amazing game. The big fulla was very sporting

    1991 Trans-Tasman Test series - Wikipedia
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    @canefan I remember hearing that during the Tamati fight with Greg Dowling, that the cameras never filmed Dowling getting a pasting from Tamati who had been a champion boxer.

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    @SBW1 said in NRL 2024:

    @canefan I remember hearing that during the Tamati fight with Greg Dowling, that the cameras never filmed Dowling getting a pasting from Tamati who had been a champion boxer.

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    The crowd in Hamilton was just over 13K.

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    @Bovidae I didn't even know it was on - and I live in Hamilton and park across the road of the stadium for work...

    There was 0 publicity for this event.

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    @Windows97 said in NRL 2024:

    @Bovidae I didn't even know it was on - and I live in Hamilton and park across the road of the stadium for work...

    There was 0 publicity for this event.

    That is poor, considering the goodwill for league that the Warriors built up this year. And it's the Kangaroos so should have been a big draw in the Tron

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    @Nepia said in NRL 2024:

    @canefan said in NRL 2024:

    I can't ever recall us blanking the kangaroos in a test. Real danger of that now

    We did it in 2005. 24-0. I knew in the back of my mind there was one, glad that wiki exists.

    That was a ridiculous performance at Elland Road in Leeds. I was there! Weird thing - soccer stadia don't let you drink in the stands - so you buy some beers to take to your seat, and the stewards make you scull them to get into the ground.

    Very low turnout, didn't expect NZ to be competitive, and we smoked them. Was awesome to watch.

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    @African-Monkey said in NRL 2024:

    @kiwiinmelb 1983? We beat them 19-12 at Lang Park?

    Haha my dad always talks about that 1971 game, says he sat on the dirty bank behind the posts with his dad.

    I remember as a very young kid , being at my grandparents house in ellerslie with my cousins and aunties,

    And the old man and my uncles rolling in the doors celebrating, full of beers , they went to the game.

    The old man talked about it for years .

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    I should add, finally have a home match for ANZAC day, Melbourne wouldn't flex on venue so we won't play them. Their loss ..fluffybunnies

    Nov 12, 2023  /  Warriors

    Draw '24: Anzac game back for just second time

    Draw '24: Anzac game back for just second time

    Anzac Day football confirmed to return to Go Media Stadium for just the second time in history.

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    @bayimports you'd think in a competently run organisation, that would alternate each year.

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    @antipodean said in NRL 2024:

    @bayimports you'd think in a competently run organisation, that would alternate each year.

    You would like to believe in an equitable set up, but with each team getting a chance request matchups Im guessing Melbourne were unlikely to budge

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    @bayimports said in NRL 2024:

    @antipodean said in NRL 2024:

    @bayimports you'd think in a competently run organisation, that would alternate each year.

    You would like to believe in an equitable set up, but with each team getting a chance request matchups Im guessing Melbourne were unlikely to budge

    I think it’s a case of the NRL (and Storm) wanting that direct presence here in Melb on one of the AFLs biggest days. Not that the ground, crowd or occasion can directly compete, but more so the NRL being in Melb where there is so much activity already.

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