NRL Rd 5 *Spoilers

@mike said in [NRL Rd 5 \*Spoilers](/post/1332229) said:
The Bulldogs scored. Against the Storm no less.

disappoints me a bit...the scoreless run was a fantastic bit of history
 
@voice_of_reason said in [NRL Rd 5 \*Spoilers](/post/1332174) said:
It would be nice to have a forward who runs like Fafita - he's tearing them up.

We could have got David Fifita but the only problem is that it would have been Andrew's brother.
 
@hank37w said in [NRL Rd 5 \*Spoilers](/post/1332233) said:
@voice_of_reason said in [NRL Rd 5 \*Spoilers](/post/1332174) said:
It would be nice to have a forward who runs like Fafita - he's tearing them up.

We could have got David Fifita but the only problem is that it would have been Andrew's brother.

we already had him and let him go....retention win right there
 
@magpie1969 said in [NRL Rd 5 \*Spoilers](/post/1332009) said:
@furious1 said in [NRL Rd 5 \*Spoilers](/post/1332003) said:
Can't stand the way the Panthers carry on either, but they are one very, very good footy side.
They won't be beaten until a side can get the upper hand through the middle. Their forwards and To'o just lay too good a platform for Cleary and Luai to play off with the opposition always on the back foot. Somebody will literally have to drag that pack into the trenches and try to bash them and it will have to be done away from Bluebet Stadium as there is no chance of getting the rub of the green there. At this point i can't see a forward pack in the NRL that is capable of pulling it off.

Totally agree. Souths are the only team that might come close.

Melbourne with Grant .....
 
@gnr4life said in [NRL Rd 5 \*Spoilers](/post/1332067) said:
@hank37w said in [NRL Rd 5 \*Spoilers](/post/1332064) said:
Just a few observations from that game last night:

* Penrith are a very good team, but gee that got some game changing calls that change the momentum of the game.

* When Canberra lost their full back it was virtually game over, but to their credit they never gave up.

* How does that grub Kikau get away with that crap? They actually have a number of grubs, albeit, very good players.

* Luai does have a very punchable face (as do a number of Penrith players) but the way his tongue was flopping around after he scored a try, I thought he was Odie the dog from Garfield.


* Penrith showed really bad sportsmanship, particularly at the end, after scoring a try and involving a player standing on the sideline in some unnecessary pushing and shoving. Total garbage on their part and should be referred to the Match Revue Committee.


* For the Momo haters that were overjoyed at him making a few mistakes, I hate to say it, but overall he had a pretty good game and showed a lot more class and skills than any of our centres have shown this season.


* Finally, it really goes without saying, but Sutton is a terrible ref.

Luai is the absolute worst when it comes to his team scoring. Always comes in jumping on the pile like a douchebag

He knows where the cameras are pointing ala Beau Ryan
 
@ozluke said in [NRL Rd 5 \*Spoilers](/post/1332247) said:
dogs starting to rack some points....storm must have clocked off

Hmm, are you still on daylight saving time? 7 minutes to go & they have not invoked the mercy rule! 46-18
 
@leichhardttiger said in [NRL Rd 5 \*Spoilers](/post/1332251) said:
@ozluke said in [NRL Rd 5 \*Spoilers](/post/1332247) said:
dogs starting to rack some points....storm must have clocked off

Hmm, are you still on daylight saving time? 7 minutes to go & they have not invoked the mercy rule! 46-18

last time I saw dogs got two straight tries...then had to go do some work and came back to this
 

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