** Live Game Thread**

Put sound on for this its worth hearing Braith when he realises what has just happened

https://twitter.com/NRL/status/1020595767260590080
 
Probably our best 80 minutes all year. Quality opposition and belted them in defence and looked better with the ball. Only one downside was Kevie's bombed try, twice in two weeks the pie has been put on a platter only to see it fall to the ground. I guess at least he has got himself win position to bomb it
 
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Probably our best 80 minutes all year. Quality opposition and belted them in defence and looked better with the ball. Only one downside was Kevie's bombed try, twice in two weeks the pie has been put on a platter only to see it fall to the ground. I guess at least he has got himself win position to bomb it

Yeah I agree.
Manly at Brookie first half was the best 40 I've ever seen in our history… The second half wasn't too hot from memory.
We were pretty solid all night tonite it seemed... Forgot to IQ it will only get the edited version bugger it
 
from the excellent write up a few days ago - well it did not quite work out that way. But his concern for Farah's safety was spot on

https://warren.rabbitohs.net/t/round-19-tigers-vs-rabbitohs/2511
Souths Tragic

SPINE
9 Damien Cook; 7 Adam Reynolds; 6 Cody Walker; 1 Alex Johnston vs
9 Robbie Farah; 7 Luke Brooks; 6 Benji Marshall ©; 1 Moses Mbye.

Cook will capitalise on the quick play-the-balls of the Burgi & co to terrorise the Tiger’s retreating defence. His passing game, defence & endurance has greatly improved, & he is now the full package. Barring injury, he will be Souths’ next Australian representative - enough said. Brooks will be hoping the injection of Farah & Mbye into the Tiger’s spine can help ease his load. Souths know only too well that this can result in team paralysis, as Farah tends to overplay. Like the Black Knight, Farrah eagerly awaits his mismatch with Cook & the formidable Souths pack. For his own safety, one hopes the cold but humane hand of Kelly Egan will soon intervene to mercifully drop the shroud on Robbie’s illustrious career.
 
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from the excellent write up a few days ago - well it did not quite work out that way. But his concern for Farah's safety was spot on

https://warren.rabbitohs.net/t/round-19-tigers-vs-rabbitohs/2511
Souths Tragic

SPINE
9 Damien Cook; 7 Adam Reynolds; 6 Cody Walker; 1 Alex Johnston vs
9 Robbie Farah; 7 Luke Brooks; 6 Benji Marshall ©; 1 Moses Mbye.

Cook will capitalise on the quick play-the-balls of the Burgi & co to terrorise the Tiger’s retreating defence. His passing game, defence & endurance has greatly improved, & he is now the full package. Barring injury, he will be Souths’ next Australian representative - enough said. Brooks will be hoping the injection of Farah & Mbye into the Tiger’s spine can help ease his load. Souths know only too well that this can result in team paralysis, as Farah tends to overplay. Like the Black Knight, Farrah eagerly awaits his mismatch with Cook & the formidable Souths pack. For his own safety, one hopes the cold but humane hand of Kelly Egan will soon intervene to mercifully drop the shroud on Robbie’s illustrious career.

If I wanted to read this crap I'd go there myself… Stop posting their garbage
 
I was proudly showing how wrong he was esp. about Farah.

For other posters here may I say that they were spewing having to sit amongst many Tiger fans who were putting poop on Sutton all night.
 
Hate Saturday arvo/night games, don't get much of a chance to see them due to work, but it's always pleasing to wake up in the wee hours and see a win, especially an impressive one.
 
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Put sound on for this its worth hearing Braith when he realises what has just happened

https://twitter.com/NRL/status/1020595767260590080

Braith what a tool :roll

Hopefully anasta had put this years entire salary on souffs winning last night
 
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from the excellent write up a few days ago - well it did not quite work out that way. But his concern for Farah's safety was spot on

https://warren.rabbitohs.net/t/round-19-tigers-vs-rabbitohs/2511
Souths Tragic

SPINE
9 Damien Cook; 7 Adam Reynolds; 6 Cody Walker; 1 Alex Johnston vs
9 Robbie Farah; 7 Luke Brooks; 6 Benji Marshall ©; 1 Moses Mbye.

Cook will capitalise on the quick play-the-balls of the Burgi & co to terrorise the Tiger’s retreating defence. His passing game, defence & endurance has greatly improved, & he is now the full package. Barring injury, he will be Souths’ next Australian representative - enough said. Brooks will be hoping the injection of Farah & Mbye into the Tiger’s spine can help ease his load. Souths know only too well that this can result in team paralysis, as Farah tends to overplay. Like the Black Knight, Farrah eagerly awaits his mismatch with Cook & the formidable Souths pack. For his own safety, one hopes the cold but humane hand of Kelly Egan will soon intervene to mercifully drop the shroud on Robbie’s illustrious career.

If I wanted to read this crap I'd go there myself… Stop posting their garbage

BBF this is great. Some people on here think they own the forum and don’t realise there are other members who enjoy this kind of insight. Keep doing what you do , love your work. Go Farah and the mighty tigers.
 
The most pleasing thing was that we didn’t fold when the game was won and let in two or three tries, like we did against Parra earlier in the year. Would have been nice to keep them to zero, as I don’t think we’ve done that before, but that’s alright. We were rock solid for the entire 80 minutes and that is all you can ask for.
 
Love Cleary on the sideline. Not sure if he has said why - but I like it. Its great to see his interactions with the players.
 
It’s a nice change seeing a coach on the sidelines who carries himself like a professional, and not kicking chairs and having a sook.
 
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Love Cleary on the sideline. Not sure if he has said why - but I like it. Its great to see his interactions with the players.

Yes it is… There's something about it I can't quite put my finger on it.
It's like a coach is somewhat distant up in the box... When he's there right on the touchline it's like he's part of the game I really liked it last night was sitting not far from it and it struck a chord with me.
 

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