NRL 2025
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How was that not a knock on?
It came off his head - of that's the one you're meaning?
The one on the sideline
The one after the kick from CHT and then led to the Parra breakout?
Im three glasses of red in. I can't be trusted
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How was that not a knock on?
It came off his head - of that's the one you're meaning?
The one on the sideline
The one after the kick from CHT and then led to the Parra breakout?
Im three glasses of red in. I can't be trusted
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@African-Monkey said in NRL 2025:
The ref is fucking us
Normal service resumes
Lol at the end when Vaimauga admitted to dropping the ball.
No shame in losing to Parra. They're a good side.
They’re an enigma, that ultimately revolves around Moses. when Moses is in the side anything is possible, when he is not there you win by 30
We still should have beaten them though, it is highly possible we don’t win another game this year now
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@bayimports said in NRL 2025:
@African-Monkey said in NRL 2025:
The ref is fucking us
Normal service resumes
Lol at the end when Vaimauga admitted to dropping the ball.
No shame in losing to Parra. They're a good side.
They’re an enigma, that ultimately revolves around Moses. when Moses is in the side anything is possible, when he is not there you win by 30
We still should have beaten them though, it is highly possible we don’t win another game this year now
I see it the opposite. I think they're building a great side for next year and dare I say probably swap positions with the Wahs next year. They have some great young gems to go with some experience guiding them running around for them to compliment Moses
A question for the Wahs should be, why did it take 60 mins before looking to do something? Yes, we all know how limited they are on attack, but they showed nothing until going behind by plenty.
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Show me evidence they win without Moses, I think you’ll find historical stats show they re toothless even under Ryles. If he is out they have another average season.
Wahs have a simple game plan which is grind your opposition down and capitalise on pressure. It’s fair to say they’re reluctant to change until late in the game which we have seen multiple times this year. Annoying as hell when you can see versus some teams it doesn’t always work. I can’t see coaching changing tactics either.
Hence why I also maintain we don’t win another game this year. Watch the wahs leave it too late again to fire a shot and Webster give the same speech.
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@bayimports said in NRL 2025:
Show me evidence they win without Moses, I think you’ll find historical stats show they re toothless even under Ryles. If he is out they have another average season.
Wahs have a simple game plan which is grind your opposition down and capitalise on pressure. It’s fair to say they’re reluctant to change until late in the game which we have seen multiple times this year. Annoying as hell when you can see versus some teams it doesn’t always work. I can’t see coaching changing tactics either.
Hence why I also maintain we don’t win another game this year. Watch the wahs leave it too late again to fire a shot and Webster give the same speech.
We'll agree to disagree on the Eels. They've spent the first half of the season clearing out deadwood and have a new spine altogether, with Iongi, Smith and Papali'i all babies. Throw in new forwards like Tuilagi, Moretti and Kautoga to go with the experience they have, and they're really developing a nice side that'll be competitive again next year onwards. This year was always a rebuild for them, and what sides don't struggle without their premium half? They've won 3, maybe 4 times without Moses this season, notably beating manly convincingly with Dean Hawkins at first receiver.
I agree with everything you say on the Wahs too. Manly have hit form in recent weeks too.