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1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Where is it 7?

It’s a tradition that costs you bugger all too put on

Pathetic

And Tomorrow you shove BT and James Brayshaw down our throats….

 

Rant over….

They would probably show replays of 88 and 2000...over and over again. 

 
16 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I’m not sure if you were counting on watching the game tomorrow on 7plus but I believe it isn’t showing on that service.

 

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55 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Rugby League is on 92

Always good for a brain dead, mind numbing, zero care, sports hit

A simple game for simple blokes.

Watching my first game of the year to see if Wayne Bennett can get the Rabbitohs into the granny.

71 year old who's coached at the highest level for 30 odd years I think.

Amazing achievement

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22 minutes ago, He de mon said:

They would probably show replays of 88 and 2000...over and over again. 

I see enough replays of those games in my head.


15 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

 

Got a bit jumpy after watching training this arvo so I settled myself by watching Jaka & Ox highlights. How good were those blokes. 

I've also got the Robbie Tawny Port but I suspect the contents have aged worse than I have. If we get up tomorrow I might just leave it in its nice presentation case and build a shrine around it.

 

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42 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I’m not sure if you were counting on watching the game tomorrow on 7plus but I believe it isn’t showing on that service.

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Going off this, I believe It is. 

 
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2 minutes ago, Go the Biff said:

Got a bit jumpy after watching training this arvo so I settled myself by watching Jaka & Ox highlights. How good were those blokes. 

I've also got the Robbie Tawny Port but I suspect the contents have aged worse than I have. If we get up tomorrow I might just leave it in its nice presentation case and build a shrine around it.

Haha 😂 yes i was thinking that

it may be best left sealed

preserve the mystique 

This year's channel 7 marathon has a focus on the best commentated games of all time by Brian Taylor and James Brayshaw................


23 minutes ago, CYB said:

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Going off this, I believe It is. 

Ahhhh nice one, there was some discussion the other day that it wasn’t going to be on 7+. Just didn’t want anyone missing out! 


My best grand final memories as a kid involve staying up to watch that marathon. Having guys like Jezza and KB coming into your subconscious if you were falling asleep. Great memories. 

With the game on so late tomorrow night I plan on getting a real good night sleep because there's no way I'll get any tomorrow night regardless of what happens. And that plan is not going to work out anyway.

Legendary thread.

Footy in the late 80s hey… wow, some of you remember that better in your head movies - that’s rough viewing.

That WCE Elimination Final in 88 is nuts.


2 hours ago, Fork 'em said:

 

How good was Brett Lovett?

 
56 minutes ago, He de mon said:

How good was Brett Lovett?

one of the best half back flankers we've had, certainly in my 36 or so years of being a demon

his tag-team job on diesel williams with andrew obst in 94 was one of the all time great surprise coaching moves


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