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"Semi would be the best bet. Need a lot of luck with injuries for any player to even think about achieving what Alex Johnston did"
I reckon if Semi, Haynes or Sivo had persisted in the NRL we might be talking about them breaking the NRL try scoring record. I think Semi and Hayne were close to 1 try per game average over 100 games? Thoughts?
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who you got breaking through on the wing out of Rokosuka, Alameddine, or someone else? Richard P I feel may have fallen behind? Maybe not."
who you got breaking through on the wing out of Rokosuka, Alameddine, or someone else? Richard P I feel may have fallen behind? Maybe not."
"Exactly right we have enough versatility to adapt to circumstance.
I still see Jnr as the pack alpha though there are times during the game where it loosens up to much and he gets exposed.Ruck control is so important in the modern game more so now…"
I still see Jnr as the pack alpha though there are times during the game where it loosens up to much and he gets exposed.Ruck control is so important in the modern game more so now…"
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It would make sense to get one play back though.
Dirty pool maybe, but why not kick it into the ref an the odd occasion otherwise.
Great idea but u'd probably be penalised for deliberately turning around and kicking at him, perhaps dummy half with a Bullet pass straight at the pocket ref.... That can't be proved as a deliberate action.
But again no one is allowed to talk to refs but rules don't apply equally
The refs got it right. I don't know what proof you are referring to? You should read the rules before making an idiot of yourself on the internet.
However it is a stupid rule.
Bulldogs were in their attacking half so they were the attacking team. However reynolds purposely kicked it directly at the ref, which is a dirty dog act and extremely unfair, but rules are rules.
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