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Great post and yes they are, they are also a protected species. We blew them away AGAIN last night and AGAIN as you highlight they had to resort to cheating to get back into the match, they had absolutely no answer to our power running so they turned every ruck into a life battle, the league wants more "attacking" football yet will once again do nothing about their flagrant cheating to slow the game down. Without the cheating we would have been 30 clear at half-time, more energy, more power, more class......**** the cheatin' Storm.
He was binned because of repeated infringements… repeated infringements from Nelson
Exactly....what a joke. We had the last laugh though....so glad we grinded the win out in the end.....fantastic defence and try saving tackles by our players.
There were 4 sokka moments last night from the drizzle team. They are milking everything to get a free ride from the ref. I aways thought of the rabble being the stain on the game but i have shifted my focus on the classless drizzle low life tactics. They are the stain.
souffs are tooooo.
Since when does a losing coach do a no show for the presser. No class
There were 4 sokka moments last night from the drizzle team. They are milking everything to get a free ride from the ref. I aways thought of the rabble being the stain on the game but i have shifted my focus on the classless drizzle low life tactics. They are the stain.
souffs are tooooo. Since when does a losing coach do a no show for the presser. No class
I remember saying to my sister after the 2011 finals series that he behaved so badly towards his own players when Melbourne didn't make it. In contrast, Anthony Griffith was down on the field with his players consoling them and thanking them for their efforts when they got knocked out of the same series.
There were 4 sokka moments last night from the drizzle team. They are milking everything to get a free ride from the ref. I aways thought of the rabble being the stain on the game but i have shifted my focus on the classless drizzle low life tactics. They are the stain.
souffs are tooooo.
Since when does a losing coach do a no show for the presser. No class
Yeah that was poor form. 'Migraine' my orifice... should be suspended from the next week of training, the weak-gutted dog!
Does he reckon Noddy or Walters wanted to front the press last week? You win all the time and got ridiculously good treatment from Gee-Dawgz this week... toughen up mate.
Melbourne forward got his face brushed after the tackle and he held his face on the ground like he'd been hit by a car......pathetic laying down by a big forward!
So much milking going on, Dairy Farmers want to come on board as a sponsor
Jared smashed him after that NAS was hardly sighted gave him a face massage big deal but repeated infringements was the reason I guess, let’s not take away the fact we won this game 12 men for 10mins and losing Toops and Rads at other stages speaks volumes of the mentality, character and heart the boys showed for the rest of the game we’re going great we have that killer edge and steely Bondi wall approach.
The second "on report" and penalty against JWH involving Olem was a travesty - the cat merely decided at the last second that running into and being tackled by JWH wasn't his cup of tea - and deliberately folded and dropped to his knees before (minimal) contact by JWH.
The very poor ref reacted to the crowd and no doubt screaming whinging Melba players - as he did all night.
Seriously 11 penalties, almost all of them milked with dives, plus down our best player for 10 minutes to work them back into the game when they were being owned. And we still won.
If Nelson and particularly Munster are not charged for their attacks on the heads of Sualii and Walker (both on the ground mind you - how brave), the club should go wide with it in the media.
I knew the Roosters wouldn't get through that game without someone from the Roosters being sent to the bin. It just seems to be how it is when the Roosters play the drizzle or the pamfers.
Now, in relation to the sin-bin, the two reports onto which JWH was placed, and Collins' report also, it will be interesting to see what comes out of the MRC. I don't think Collins will be much of a loss though as I thought he was poor last night (first game back blues?).
If Nelson and particularly Munster are not charged for their attacks on the heads of Sualii and Walker (both on the ground mind you - how brave), the club should go wide with it in the media.
We all saw it, how is it possible that none of the match officials saw it? And if they did, why was nothing said afterwards?
Munster's dog act on Walker is one of the worst I've seen and he should be up on a charge. Can we lodge a complaint to the MRC if no action is taken?
1985: 1 try vs Parramatta, 1 try vs Manly, 1 try vs Wests, 2 tries vs Souffs
1986: 2 tries vs Illawarra, 1 try vs Balmain, 2 tries vs Norths.
The second "on report" and penalty against JWH involving Olem was a travesty - the cat merely decided at the last second that running into and being tackled by JWH wasn't his cup of tea - and deliberately folded and dropped to his knees before (minimal) contact by JWH.
The very poor ref reacted to the crowd and no doubt screaming whinging Melba players - as he did all night.
Seriously 11 penalties, almost all of them milked with dives, plus down our best player for 10 minutes to work them back into the game when they were being owned. And we still won.
If Nelson and particularly Munster are not charged for their attacks on the heads of Sualii and Walker (both on the ground mind you - how brave), the club should go wide with it in the media.
Started from the get go. Have a look at Nelson on Lodge at around 2 mins into the game (Lodge loses ball, we got penalty for offside). The replay when the cross to Lara Pit at with clock at 36 min shows it best.
As Lodge is on the ground Nelson throws a close fist right, following through with the forearm connecting with Lodges head. Not related in anyway to an attempt to tackle. Really cant believe what the Storm are repeatedly allowed to get away with. The laws around attacking the head of a player really don't seem to apply to them for some reason.
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