NRL 2024
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@mariner4life Roosters have a great forward pack, some superstars in their backs but hardly ever look like a cohesive unit. Largely due to their spine as you mention.
Manu was practically unseen in the first half but when involved in the second he was a machine, he clearly needs to touch the ball more often than not, you can clearly see why people always said he should go somewhere else as he is a natural fullback. Although should be playing there next week as Teddy should be punished for deliberate trippingThe good thing for teams playing Melbourne is that they are clearly beatable, but the bad news is that you have to be right in the fight until the death as they are incredible at winning tight games. Hughes probably at the top of his game this year
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@ACT-Crusader He still had two years at the Panthers it was only the fact he wanted to be closer to his family.
As we know, contracts in the NRL are about as useless as an umbrella in a typhoon.
I don’t know JFH and his family situation, but he was holding a lot of cards in terms of choosing his future despite the in-term contract.
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@mariner4life I don't generally give Kent much of my viewership but I don't remember this type of carry on when Lomax signed with the Eels
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Warriors of old have definitely turned up tonight.
ANOTHER soft penalty to let the Dragons out of their own end, followed up by a set re start… Dragons score again.
They must be 3 tries from 3 times inside the 20.
This is just an utter garbage last 20 minutes from the Warriors.
Penalties, soft defense, poor attack inside the 20, it’s all a bit concerning.
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Worst performance of the Webster era.
After 12 minutes it looked like one team was going to get done by 20, and it wasn't the warriors.
But just like every week we don't score enough when we are on top, but this week or defence also fell apart.Awful all round really. I would like to say flush it and move on, but a few things that have bugged us all year became big issues tonight.
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Yeah errors amongst back three were huge, Shaun either was instructed or attacked only one side. Bench offered little which didn’t surprise me given injuries but disappointing nonetheless. Some worrying signs for sure, hoping flush it…
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Dolphins wow! Trai Fuller where have you been?!?!
Jack Bostock and Isaiya Katoa are also future stars of the game, and how good is Jeremy Marshall King going?! Might have to find a way to get him into the Kiwis lineup.
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remmeber the first year of the 6-again rules, and it turned out half the comp had teams fundamentally unsuited to that game style, and lopsided scores abound? Well this weekend reminded me of that, lots of teams got flogged.
We've already discussed Thursday, and the fact the Roosters are frauds
THe Warriors slipped on that banana skin
Then the dolphins buttfucked the Eels in Darwin. Fuck the Eels, and fuck "King" Gutho. Brad Arthur chucked his players under the bus afterwards, but that can't hide the fact he's probably sitting in the hottest seat in town. The Eels just got flogged by a Q-Cup team
Penrith of course beat the Tigers. Benji is a real coach now because he had a quick bunker whinge in the pressor.
Neither GC or Manly could be bothered tackling.
Brisbane put Canberra in their place.
The Bulldogs of all teams flogged the Knights who are in real trouble. Heaps of their players are out of form, they are reliant on Ponga who is hurt and tired. AOB back in the gun.
Then the Sharks showed the Cowboys exactly where they really are. Payton is now under pressure as well. Continuing to pick absolute spuds like Townsend, Feldt, Granville, while there has been a huge regression in Taumalolo's game as well. The Sharkies look like they did at this time last year though. They'll be hoping they've learned some lessons.