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Very compelling game tonight.  Would be a massive upset if Queensland get up.

Shame they don’t have a more non-NRL fan friendly commentary option.  I’m clueless with most penalty and 6 again calls.

 

Epic battle tonight!

Nearly all of the players played the full 80 minutes too ... they must be exhausted

Credit to QLD.  Well deserved victory

 

Didn't watch it but heard Darren Lockyer say this morning it was one of the all time great Origin games. True?

 
14 minutes ago, layzie said:

Didn't watch it but heard Darren Lockyer say this morning it was one of the all time great Origin games. True?

It was a great match both in terms of immense skill and physicality

And I don't believe anyone watching needed to be a fan of rugby league to enjoy the match.  Just an epic contest

49 minutes ago, Macca said:

It was a great match both in terms of immense skill and physicality

And I don't believe anyone watching needed to be a fan of rugby league to enjoy the match.  Just an epic contest

It's such a great spectacle the Origin. Would love to be able to go to a game sometime in either NSW or QLD and see what the atmosphere is like first hand. 


1 hour ago, layzie said:

It's such a great spectacle the Origin. Would love to be able to go to a game sometime in either NSW or QLD and see what the atmosphere is like first hand. 

Well worth watching a replay, layz

As a general rule I'm not a replay person (there's too much live sport around!) but I'd watch the Origin replay

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Good match-up on 9GemHD tonight

Eels (6th) vs Broncos (5th) ... at the new Commbank Stadium in Parramatta

Winner could be clear 4th if Storm lose.

 
16 minutes ago, Macca said:

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Good match-up on 9GemHD tonight

Eels (6th) vs Broncos (5th) ... at the new Commbank Stadium in Parramatta

More importantly what's going on with the Storm 3 losses in a row more than likely a 4th against the Rabbitohs.

3 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

More importantly what's going on with the Storm 3 losses in a row more than likely a 4th against the Rabbitohs.

Yeah whats with that? Maybe they're loading..

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Eels all over the Broncos here - looking good

A lot to play for with 4th spot at play for the Eels whilst the Broncos can slip out of the 8 with a loss

 

  • 4 weeks later...

Eels through to a prelim after demolishing Canberra ... Cowboys next!

Cowboys/Eels tonight & Panthers/Rabbitohs tomorrow night

Couple of classic prelims coming up

Would like to see an Eels/Bunnies GF but hopefully we get 2 close PF's

Go Parra!! Feeling pretty good about the boys' chances.

All West Sydney final (Parra v Penrith) is a great chance.


3 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

Go Parra!! Feeling pretty good about the boys' chances.

 

2 hours ago, Jibroni said:

All West Sydney final (Parra v Penrith) is a great chance.

That's a great win by the Eels

Fabulous game too!

Edited by Macca

Still can't believe we won. Very much need to tidy up for next week.

23 hours ago, Macca said:

That's a great win by the Eels

Fabulous game too!

Tonights game just as good so far.

 

6 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Tonights game just as good so far.

 

Yes, excellent game

Penrith could have scored another 12 or so but it's level

On 9/23/2022 at 7:36 PM, Jibroni said:

All West Sydney final (Parra v Penrith) is a great chance.

And that's how it's turned out by the looks of it

I'm assuming there's a decent rivalry but have they clashed in big finals before?


10 minutes ago, Macca said:

And that's how it's turned out by the looks of it

I'm assuming there's a decent rivalry but have they clashed in big finals before?

 

Think so but Parra have not won a GF since the 80's.

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