crazycat
Well-known member
That's the real question.How many wins do U have?
I looked back at the table. We need min 14 wins to make the 8. Ideally 16 wins or 32 points on the ladder.
Thats a 60% win percentage.
2025 we got a 38% win percentage.
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That's the real question.How many wins do U have?
We need another goodThat's the real question.
I looked back at the table. We need min 14 wins to make the 8. Ideally 16 wins or 32 points on the ladder.
Thats a 60% win percentage.
2025 we got a 38% win percentage.
I mean we have 12 home games, 2 away games at our home ground and another 4 in our home city so effectively 18 games without leaving home.I disagree with this take. I dislike the Broncos as much as anyone and would agree they have had to many advantages for too long. One of those advantages is very few 5 day turnarounds and the free to air games they get. But typically with that comes a tougher draw. They usually cop more top 8 sides than anyone because broadcasters want them playing other strong teams.
As for a couple of extra home games. Well magic round is a bit of a rort but hardly that big a deal, particularly as it's not a home crowd. And playing Dolphins there isn't a valid complaint in my opinion. Similar scenarios play out all the time.
Edit: just read further on you touching on the free to air games and the advantages they bring. This is correct but until recently the NRL had no say in the scheduling, it was the broadcasters choice. I think the NRL have actually taken a big step in evening this up recently.
Where did you read that mate any contract figures.Bula has reportedly signed a long term extension
nrl_nostradamus on instagramWhere did you read that mate any contract figures.
Nostradamus probably read this and.put 2.& 2 together to get 5Bula has reportedly signed a long term extension
i don't think it matters about headlines when it comes to the tigers, we are in them whether we do something wrong or not.. may as well roll with it. We lose nothing giving him a train and trial contract...Yeah, each had a 4 year ban. Earl then did and ACL once returning to training before getting on the field giving him an extra year out of the game.
I see no reason Fainu couldn't come back. Sure it has been a little longer out of the game than the others but 29 isn't so old that he will have lost any physical abilities. Sure he won't have had the professional development but his core skills would remain from the years of junior footy.
I think this is probably all for nothing anyways as I'm not sure any club would want the headlines that would come with him.
I don't know much about Haywood having never really watched him play, but not many teenage hookers in the NRL. Id think he'd less likely be able to handle first grade than Fainu in 27.
Get a room!Different, didn't mind it, soft spot for Anthony Hopkins, great actor.
Bit late to the party gizzard brain lol.Get a room!
I remember reading articles like this in 2013Nostradamus probably read this and.put 2.& 2 together to get 5
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I wonder how many years he signed for, I like Bula but I actually hope its not a crazy long deal and I hope its under 800k a year..... Bula has potential but had a very mixed bag in the internationals and he isnt mr consistent liek A dylan Edwards, for me he is abit like Lateral, on his day his one of the best in the game but he doesnt do it week in week out, to be fair he hasnt had much behind him, but 2026 we have a slightly better squad especially on the edges so I believe he really needs to nail 2026.nrl_nostradamus on instagram
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Play him in Ron Massey or Reggie's see how he goesYou're talking about Manase Fainu, how much football would he have played in the big house we don't even know where his heads at, that could be the furthest thing from his mind.
Could he make a successful come back after all that time away from the game, I have my doubts.
I remember reading them last yearI remember reading articles like this in 2013
Watching prison movies O, it does look like they spend a lot of time lifting weights.Play him in Ron Massey or Reggie's see how he goes
I think he would be super fit
Were they out for 4 years and it could be longer if he doesn't get released on minimum, so the earliest would be for 27 when he will be 29, it's pretty late to take another crack at it.
Plus, young Haywood will be chomping at the bit to make the bench by then you would think.
I don't know mate we took a chance on one loose cannon and luckily so far it worked out well do we throw the dice and risk another, I'm not so sure.I read somewhere May/June 26 good behaviour out early could become the next Cameron McInnis