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3 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

dam. burst.

season.over.

finals. forgeddit

MFCSS in full effect!

We need a shrubbery! 

7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Don’t do it, don’t do it don’t do it!

 

 
Just now, Gorgoroth said:

MFCSS in full effect!

We need a shrubbery! 

and a black knight


 
1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Don't you mean can Adelaide still get our top 5 draft pick?

Oh yeah...

Seriously, if we drop our bundle and cop a heavy defeat to Adelaide on the back of one player out of our best 22 missing, we're not the team I was hoping we'd become this year.

Yes, Tom's been in excellent form, but surely we can cover him for hopefully just the one game. If Pedo produces 70% of what T Mac could and everyone else continues their great form, we're still a good chance on Sunday.


5 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

If, as Goodwin says, he pulled up sore after the Blues game, what the hell was he training today for?

i pulled up sore after every game

Be crazy to play him if he has soreness his the same foot even if the scans are clear. 

He has become critical to our set up and can’t really be replaced. Bring in Pedo to ruck/fwd role and have hogan play more wing and roaming role. 

If it has flared up again he just lost himself a lot of money on his next contract 

Thursday morning all is rosy and i'm super confident of a win. Nek minnit......


2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Tell me about it.

I feel partially responsible for posting the following video to Facebook today.

 

The hate mail is in the post...

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Tell me about it.

I feel partially responsible for posting the following video to Facebook today.

 

Bloody jinxed us... it's your fault! You're a witch!

Even if it's only a few weeks with the injury together with the Weid  being out, Viney returning etc it would be nice for the team to settle down for a decent run together ....

I reckon he will be alright. Even if he misses this week, it sounds like cautious management and nothing more. I hate reading this site sometimes. 


45 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

If, as Goodwin says, he pulled up sore after the Blues game, what the hell was he training today for?

Apparently, according to one track watcher, the moment there is a niggle you're training in the rehab group.

Don't tell me this track watcher, who is never wrong, is actually wrong....?

56 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

If, as Goodwin says, he pulled up sore after the Blues game, what the hell was he training today for?

He didn't say his foot pulled up sore from the game, I think he was referring to general soreness.   Most players would have general soreness after a game and would still train throughout the week. 

 
31 minutes ago, Demonland said:

There's a black cloud that follows me. 42 years and no premiership.

41 for me and yeah, I got one that follows me too.


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