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State of Origin is Back

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First 5 minutes it’s all MFC player involvement, Kosi, Hogan, Jackson, Gawn.

 

Actually enjoying this more than I thought I would just from a skill perspective.

This is not the night for fumbles – as Butters just checked out.

Edited by DiscoStu17


Just now, DiscoStu17 said:

Actually enjoying this more than I thought I would.

This is not the night for fumbles – as Butters just checked out.

The players look like they genuinely care which is good

 

Damn... Weitering's injury could kill SOO in the future. Hope he's OK.


Just in this break. Gawn looking to struggle with the new ruck rules. Looks lost or unable to compete with the jumping rucks

Bruise free for rest of game now.

That’s it for State of Origin again!

Just now, Dingo said:

Who?

Weitering had two players land on top of him while lying sideways after slipping under a marking contest. Being stretchered off.

Riv is not a great kick. Not sure he is our midfield star of the future


Odds on that someone will be injured.

As the game involves the top 3 or 4 at each club the impact is always going to be severe.

Is it worth it ?

3 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Odds on that someone will be injured.

As the game involves the top 3 or 4 at each club the impact is always going to be severe.

Is it worth it ?

Well they’ve got to play practice matches if they weren’t playing. Last time I checked you can get injured in a practice match. It’s just part of footy, you could get injured first minute of round 1

 

Kentfield should be playing ahead of a few of these WA duds

2 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Well they’ve got to play practice matches if they weren’t playing. Last time I checked you can get injured in a practice match. It’s just part of footy, you could get injured first minute of round 1

Pretty much, look at the injuries this in the intra games this week.


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