I actually see it as a postive mate, teams want byes at that back end of the year when players are fatigued and playing busted, you want match fitness, hardness and forming combinations in the first quarter of the year, that means playing back to back games early. Just my opinion.
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I actually see it as a postive mate, teams want byes at that back end of the year when players are fatigued and playing busted, you want match fitness, hardness and forming combinations in the first quarter of the year, that means playing back to back games early. Just my opinion.
Stop whiniing and moaning. We want to be premiers, then we need to aim up and forget lame excuses like this. Aim up or fark off. Plain and simple!
We looked good today, very confident.
Well it depends if you look at us for example we almost always loose the week after a bye
Thats cause we are a momentum team
Roosters and manly as well
I don't mind playing teams who have yet to peak for game fitness and are disrupted with a week off