NRL 2024
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News: Val Holmes to the Dragons now a done deal.
Biggest Story. Les Boyd inducted to the NRL Hall of Fame. Who you ask? 80s thug who got rubbed out for like 27 weeks for firstly a filthy elbow that broke Daryl Browman's jaw, and then an eye gouge. It's a weird selection all round, his career in Aus wasn't exactly amazing, and those two acts alone should be enough to keep him out.
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@mariner4life said in NRL 2024:
Really good game last night between the pending grand finalists. Melbourne just tipping over Penrith in Penrith. Good night for the Storm, they won, probably locked up the minor premiership, and Cam Munster looked to be playing his way to a bit of form. Harry Grant probably had his best game in a long time as well.
Not so good for Penrith, they lost, and Nathan Cleary came off with a very sore looking shoulder injury (thanks for the detailed updates Jake Duke you fucking idiot).
great game, not so sure I agreed with the ref on a few calls, but intense all the same.
Yeo hitting his straps
Wishy arguably better than Munster right now
Even without Cleary I suspect these two teams duke it out later, both just seem to handle a different level well.
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@bayimports said in NRL 2024:
Wishy arguably better than Munster right now
do the Daly Ms have a breakout player of the year?
And yes the challenges last night were elite. No 50/50 stripping penalties 13 minutes in to the contest like certain stupid teams
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@mariner4life said in NRL 2024:
do the Daly Ms have a breakout player of the year?
I dont know, but Wishart has gone from an average fill in that only the Storm could get value from to an elite running half/hooker which any team would kill for, perfect foil for the rest of that spine
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and he is the clone of his dad!! i want him to kick goals to see if the stutter step is there
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@mariner4life said in NRL 2024:
News: Val Holmes to the Dragons now a done deal.
Biggest Story. Les Boyd inducted to the NRL Hall of Fame. Who you ask? 80s thug who got rubbed out for like 27 weeks for firstly a filthy elbow that broke Daryl Browman's jaw, and then an eye gouge. It's a weird selection all round, his career in Aus wasn't exactly amazing, and those two acts alone should be enough to keep him out.
Browman called it out too, and good on him. An astoundingly bad call by who ever voted Boyd in.heard this morning that names like Greg Alexander, Harrogan, Kevin Walters still not in all of fame. Now obviously there is a longer list of those not included, but when you look at what Les Boyd has done in comparison I think it raises some interesting questions of the panel (or a list brought before said panel)
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It's a joke and every other player who gets to say they're an inductee gets to have Les' inclusion thrown in their face.
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@bayimports not that I’m a Penrith sympathiser by any stretch, I certainly respect what they have done as a club, but I thought they got the Warriors treatment last night. Even away from AAMi Park, the Storm get the rub of the green….
Also, I thought there was a little something extra by Josh King on Cleary once they went to ground. It was weird how King wrapped his arms like that and then squeezed in. Just didn’t look right. But can see why the shoulder went as a result of it.
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@ACT-Crusader said in NRL 2024:
@bayimports not that I’m a Penrith sympathiser by any stretch, I certainly respect what they have done as a club, but I thought they got the Warriors treatment last night. Even away from AAMi Park, the Storm get the rub of the green….
Also, I thought there was a little something extra by Josh King on Cleary once they went to ground. It was weird how King wrapped his arms like that and then squeezed in. Just didn’t look right. But can see why the shoulder went as a result of it.
I agree in general, the first try should not have stood, the late penalty for JFH was borderline to say the least.
In saying that I don't believe Nelson should have been binned. He is guilty of many things, but that incident looked completely accidental lol
As for the incident, it did look weird, a bit like a bear hug, but I don't think anything looked dirty
supposedly will be back for finals though
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Penrith were gifted 2 points for a guy in front of the 20m restart when every other time that gets called back to re-take.
Penrith knocked out the Melbourne winger for no sanction. I am not sure Penrith can feel too hard done by.
The two most kissed on the dick by the whistle teams sort.of cancelled each other out -
Coming to park near you
“Get in front of him”
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@mariner4life said in NRL 2024:
News: Val Holmes to the Dragons now a done deal.
Biggest Story. Les Boyd inducted to the NRL Hall of Fame. Who you ask? 80s thug who got rubbed out for like 27 weeks for firstly a filthy elbow that broke Daryl Browman's jaw, and then an eye gouge. It's a weird selection all round, his career in Aus wasn't exactly amazing, and those two acts alone should be enough to keep him out.
Browman called it out too, and good on him. An astoundingly bad call by who ever voted Boyd in.Who wasn't a thug in the 80s? It was a kill or be killed mentality back then. Artie Beetson gets lauded as a hero for his 'thuggery' in the first ever Origin game in 1980. Don't see the NSW players from that match crying foul over it.
Boyd, like Blocker, get talked about more for their thuggery, but they were fucken dynamos who could teach this new generation a thing or 2 on how to punch through a hole. Some of the best line runners you'll see, and they also had a Great ability to link too, back before athletes more or less became more prominent in the game.
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@African-Monkey
yes
different game back then
Boyd was a good player but did have an insane streak in him
he got called the baby faced assassin i think
never thought of Roach as a thug, bit of a pussy in comparison
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@mohikamo Yeah, Boyd was next level in fairness, my point though is more about how they're remembered for their 'thuggery' than their play.
I remember my dad getting me a video of the Kangaroos 1982 invincibles side that toured Europe which I watched over and over again as a kid - a side Boyd was a part of, and I was blown away by the skill of that Kangaroos side, Boyd included with his hard lines he ran.
Oh, and if course, Laurie Nicholls shadow boxing in sub zero degree conditions in shorts and a singlet.
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Unlike the AFL, the NRL season is just waiting for finals to start. The shit teams start pretty high on the ladder, and the only September questions are which of the Dolphins or the Dragons will get to go out in the first week.
The Cowboys were the eye openers of the weekend, as they showed another example of an improved kicking game makes your defense look better. Chad should probably just pack his bags for Sydney already, while the Pride can kiss the Q-Cup goodbye.
The Bulldogs are starting to be talked about as the smokeys. Shows what can happen if you buy enough players from Penrith and Melbourne (and the Eels when they were good).
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If Canberra were cared about, or coached by anyone else, then the drums would be beating. They got flogged, again (that's a combined 28-88 in the last 2 weeks alone), sit 12 on the ladder, and have the same for-and-against as the Bunnies, who the media already managed to get their coach fired.
Even without his fluffer in chief Paul Kent defending him, the chat around his current contract is almost non-existent. The Raiders lost a GF 5 years ago, and that seems to be the defense used. Jason Demetriou lost one 3 years ago and is gone. Brad Arthur lost one 2 years ago and he is already gone as well. You can't unpeel sticky though.
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@mariner4life He's one of Canberra's favourite sons and apparently is unsackable. Or at least that's the impression.
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Its funny even after watching some demolitions it still appears a Melbourne v Penrith comp.
All other teams have had their moments but the consistency there is incredible.
Cant see Bulldogs being a threat deep with their front row crisis, but certainly confidence is high. Manly are a treat although just like most of the year, go missing, similarly the Cowboys. Roosters although having tried to buy the comp still go missing when playing Melbourne and Penrith. Cant seeing anyone else make a significant dent.
As for Ricky, probably got a leave pass when his main half got injured early on and had kids running both half roles. Interesting though, if Fogarty played throughout and they still delivered those results would he get the free pass? He is playing now, but the team has clocked off.
A few teams now just playing for pride. Only hope is for Tigers and Parra to finish on same points for Round 27, then we can have the spoon bowl