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Jesus christ what the hell was said? The poor bloke was in tears and supposedly Alan Richardson gave one of their staff a serve a 3 quarter time according to Matthew Richardson. 

 

 

Good to see the adults in control.

Well done Richo...

Also Riv & Max weren't having a bar of Zorko after the game.

Richo said it was something about a family member. Good to see the boys fly the flag for their mate

 

I know Harry is a pretty quiet buy strong lad; its concerning to see him upset about something said on the field.

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7 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jesus christ what the hell was said? The poor bloke was in tears and supposedly Alan Richardson gave one of their staff a serve a 3 quarter time according to Matthew Richardson. 

 

So Richo hinted about it being about members of families. 

This isn't over and someone is in hot water.


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2 minutes ago, rjay said:

Good to see the adults in control.

Well done Richo...

Also Riv & Max weren't having a bar of Zorko after the game.

Fantastic leadership by those blokes

4 minutes ago, rjay said:

Good to see the adults in control.

Well done Richo...

Also Riv & Max weren't having a bar of Zorko after the game.

Gawn flat out walked past him and ignored him. Good work. Doesn’t deserve to wipe Gawn’s [censored] let alone shake his hand. 

Real weird vibes in the rooms hey?

Be interesting to see what happens with this.

 

 

I am sure the "Integrity Commission " :-))) will have a look and say nothing to see.

I've always felt like Dayne Zorko is a [censored]. I suppose this confirms it.

They're copping heat already online for "faux toughness", which is very accurate. Zorko, Mathieson, Robinson, all pretty rubbish fellows.

Zorko got caught stone cold holding the ball by Langdon in the first quarter and reacted by grabbing Langdon's hair and putting him in a headlock. [censored].


3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Gawn flat out walked past him and ignored him. Good work. Doesn’t deserve to wipe Gawn’s [censored] let alone shake his hand. 

Riv refused to take his hand, shook his head and basically told him to FO...

2 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Real weird vibes in the rooms hey?

Be interesting to see what happens with this.

What do you mean?

Some very cold shoulders given after the game. An apology might do it but you'd want it sooner rather than later.

Just now, titan_uranus said:

What do you mean?

About which bit?

Just on TV it seems like there's a bit of a weird vibe. Celebrated the win, pumped the song, but everyone is a bit kinda half quiet and a bit sketchy about the Zorko stuff?


6 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Gawn flat out walked past him and ignored him. Good work. Doesn’t deserve to wipe Gawn’s [censored] let alone shake his hand. 

It's a strong statement and they wouldn't do it flippantly.

Just now, Lord Nev said:

About which bit?

Just on TV it seems like there's a bit of a weird vibe. Celebrated the win, pumped the song, but everyone is a bit kinda half quiet and a bit sketchy about the Zorko stuff?

The vibes, I haven't yet seen footage from the rooms.

Just heard May on radio say Petty's not one to get ruffled by that sort of stuff. Zorko must have said something pretty bad, you'd think, particularly if the rooms are sombre.

1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

About which bit?

Just on TV it seems like there's a bit of a weird vibe. Celebrated the win, pumped the song, but everyone is a bit kinda half quiet and a bit sketchy about the Zorko stuff?

If you saw the vision in the room when Goody brought them in you would have seen the emotion of the win...they were pumped.

Just now, rjay said:

If you saw the vision in the room when Goody brought them in you would have seen the emotion of the win...they were pumped.

Saw that, hence the "celebrated the win" comment.


Zorko did not have a good day today it must be said. Harmes wanted to smash him before halftime, I thought because he whacked ANB off the play and made him projectile vomit. 

2 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

The vibes, I haven't yet seen footage from the rooms.

Just heard May on radio say Petty's not one to get ruffled by that sort of stuff. Zorko must have said something pretty bad, you'd think, particularly if the rooms are sombre.

Wouldn't say sombre, more 'distracted' if that makes sense at all?

 

Zorko is a f log. [censored] weak carry on from him

Let's get around Petty and get ready for finals. Let the Lions stew in their own pathetic juices


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