hank37w
Well-known member
Yeah, should be pleased that we are punching well above our weight.I'm surprised our IQ is that high.
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Yeah, should be pleased that we are punching well above our weight.I'm surprised our IQ is that high.
Obviously didn't have your hands on your hips properlySo was I, got me nowhere, I did mostly walk around the field like Wally did.
Hahaha first time I've been deleted, I think. I'm moving my 'content' to the last bastion of free speech and going exclusively to twitter. Watch out world.That was some post @watersider before it and a reply got deleted.
How much is Elon asking for membership? 😂Hahaha first time I've been deleted, I think. I'm moving my 'content' to the last bastion of free speech and going exclusively to twitter. Watch out world.
$25 but you don’t have to pay to get your tiny scarf and membership card sent to you.How much is Elon asking for membership? 😂
😂$25 but you don’t have to pay to get your tiny scarf and membership card sent to you.
no he didntThere was a lot of noise though. I thought it was a done deal with all the noise. The POM stated the same thing.
I reckon Twal would be a gun in a better team like Melbourne or Penrith. The fast-style of defence those teams play would suit him to a tee. Melbourne had Tim Glasby playing origin and he was a similar style of player. Not much speed or evasive work, and no pass, but would always be there ready to take the next play, whether that was in attack or defence. Cameron Smith valued players like that because he wanted as many attackers and defenders with active roles in every play.Not every player needs to be a superstar, you need guys like Twal in the team.
seems the mods dont like upsetting the neighborsHahaha first time I've been deleted, I think. I'm moving my 'content' to the last bastion of free speech and going exclusively to twitter. Watch out world.
Seyfarth is good in the odd game. The difference between his best and worst is miles apart which is why he struggles at NRL level. I'm not sure if he is dealing well with the physicality required to be a regular first grader.Seyfarth would be on a modest contract. He is the type of player needed in every squad to fill out the 30 player roster. Remember his game against the Broncos when I believe he made 50 tackles and more than contributed to the win.
Finucane is another honest toiler who shines with better players around him.I reckon Twal would be a gun in a better team like Melbourne or Penrith. The fast-style of defence those teams play would suit him to a tee. Melbourne had Tim Glasby playing origin and he was a similar style of player. Not much speed or evasive work, and no pass, but would always be there ready to take the next play, whether that was in attack or defence. Cameron Smith valued players like that because he wanted as many attackers and defenders with active roles
Same issue as Mikaele. Never been taught how to run to space. Better hands than Mikaele though.Seyfarth is good in the odd game. The difference between his best and worst is miles apart which is why he struggles at NRL level. I'm not sure if he is dealing well with the physicality required to be a regular first grader.
no he didnt
Situation with Brooks has taken a turn in the last couple days, with his management informing the club he intends to sign with Knights from 2024 after November 1.
Finucane is another honest toiler who shines with better players around him.
seems the mods dont like upsetting the neighbors
neighbors n frogsSo many posts been getting deleted smh
Am starting to worry about his concussions though, hope he's fully fit would hate to see him leave the game like Fulton did, Fulton deserved so much more he didn't deserve to prematurely retire because of concussions.One of the 1st guys I pick ...every week .....I like defenders ...he could play 350 games and not score a try .....defence wins premierships ...not show ponies who wouldn't scare a tackle bag