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    @ACT-Crusader said in NRL 2023:

    Sheesh, Martin with a suspected fractured fibula.

    Yea not good!

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    @Gunner said in NRL 2023:

    @ACT-Crusader said in NRL 2023:

    Sheesh, Martin with a suspected fractured fibula.

    Yea not good!

    And not great news for Wayde Egan with another bad head knock.

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    Silly error, hopefully that’s not a momentum changer…

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    @Gunner said in NRL 2023:

    Silly error, hopefully that’s not a momentum changer…

    Fuck.

    28-18

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    @Gunner said in NRL 2023:

    Silly error, hopefully that’s not a momentum changer…

    HUGE momentum changer.

    Concede a try immediately.

    No energy on our next set, poor last tackle play, now conceded a penalty…. Newcastle in again.

    Game over.

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    Losing 2 key players from our spine really hurt, especially the way Martin, Egan and SJ have been working together.

    We played poorly but still were in it. Hopefully we regroup for a big one next week.

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    A lot to like in that Warriors performance, but the Knights were too good tonight.

    All we’ve asked for over the years is a team that will keep fighting for 80 minutes, and show some heart, so it’s bloody great to see them doing that.

    It’d be nice if we weren’t always chasing the game though, going 10-0 down early on proved to be the difference today.

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    Our defence is fucking awful. Watch our centres, they are completely clueless

    We can't keep giving up head starts, and conceding big scores, and expect to win.

    SJ is a marvel frankly.

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    @mariner4life I maintain we have the worst defensive centres in the NRL and I have seen nothing to convince me otherwise, even though we were second.

    Was hoping Metcalf available soon to potentially move CNK to centre and TMM to fullback. Unlikely to happen now.

    Still good fight to hang in there but need to win against teams like the Knights

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    That was a weekend of suprises.

    Melbourne hammering the Roosters i did not see coming. If they can get everyone back, the Storm will be scary come finals.
    Penrith fucking destroyed Manly. They coasted the 2nd half against a so-called good team playing for a bit of pride and still scored 44. When the Panthers play like that no one can go with them. The 3-peat is very much on.
    Souths pumping the Dogs was a surprise. They played some pretty fucking football doing it too. But for all teh points, Latrell Mitchell at fullback will lose them games against good sides because he's not fit enough. Good kickers will constantly pull him out of position.
    The Cowboys are in real trouble. They've lost a lot of their top players to injury, and they are really battling.
    Brisbane probably needed that loss, it had all come a little easy so far this year. The good news for everyone else is that probably got Sticky another 2-year extension.

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    @mariner4life Latrell Mitchell, the Luka Doncic of the NRL.

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    @mariner4life Didn't see the Roosters mauling coming either, nor the Raiders winning either, I think some of the other results I could see happening either due to injuries or injuries in game.

    Not a bad time for the Warriors to play the Cowboys again though. Both teams down on troops, but at least a home game, where we tend to play better anyway. Will be a big game for Volkman, but to his credit he did play in the win against the Sharks.

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    Warriors and Cowboys trying hard to lose this

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    It's keystone cops time at Mt Smart. But the warriors have pushed it to an 8 point lead with 4 to go

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    Warriors grind it out for a win. 3 captains challenges upheld in the final 15. Crazy

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    that was a tough watch, warriors doing all the things wrong they have done in previous seasons. Something like 13 errors all coming out of our own end.

    However we still found a way to win, thankfully against a team who is really struggling..

    When we actually maintained the ball we looked ok, given the next few games though will need to improve by an insane amount if we want to continue this winning trend

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    Wow - get a look at the Hudson Young strip and try! Should have been off with so much blood coming from his eye, but he rolls out of a defensive strip, gets up and runs best part of 80 metres to score. Play of the season. Then gets himself sin-binned a few seconds from time for a professional foul that saves a potential extra-time thriller.

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    our ex-panthers coach is best ex-panthers coach. Loving seeing Gould, the big check book, and the Dogs languishing down the bottom

    This is a very even NRL. And the bye is making the ladder lie as well (Parra are the best 3-4 team i have ever seen)

    Teams are so wildly inconsistent week to week. And the plethora of binnings is turning games on their head.
    I genuinely don't know who is good at the moment.
    Brisbane are leading, and bounced back well, and should finish top 4, but i am a way off calling them favs
    Penrith show all the signs of being the best team in the comp, then Newcastle put them under the pump and push them to golden point.
    Cronulla, Souths, Manly and Melbourne are all as likely to lose as win next week.

    It's a fucking great season.

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    Weird season but great in terms of how even this comp is. I still think Roosters have the best roster and will have about four key forwards back next week, but still have no rhythm and dont look like comp winners right now.

    Melbourne haven't lost an ANZAC clash in about 8 years from memory, cant see them losing this week after that loss to Manly. The challenge for the Warriors isn't just about winning, its about staying in the fight (which this years version is doing, but I think this will be a real test). I'm sick of us getting flogged in this clash, if we win its a bonus.

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    Seems Robinson agrees with us that the Roosters' halves are cooked, so he drops Walker.

    And because the NRL is 50% soap opera, hysteria abounds. Deadshit league journos write stories that other clubs are "watching keenly" (fuck cheers Hooper you fucking idiot). Today i read a story that Walker's family aren't happy with the Roosters (who cares champs, no matter who you used to be). And blame is getting thrown at Cronk for his coaching (to be fair, if his coaching is at the same level as his "analysis" then no wonder the Roosters are boned).

    The simple fact is the Roosters' attack stinks. Walker spends all game chucking cut outs that are as likely to go over even Tupou's head as hit anyone on the chest, and their only other play is a bomb, or watch Tedesco run around in circles like a water beetle.

    Walker is the one to take the fall because he's the young guy. But Keary has been shit. Tedesco plays for Tedesco. And Cheese, bless him, delivers awful ball, and isn't the smartest player going around. So most of their spine is not contributing.

    They are effectively going in to this game with one kicking option too. Dragons smokeys.

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