NRL 2025
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For me probably AFBs best game for the Sharks, thought he was pretty average through the season, but led them very well when it mattered.
How Walsh gets away with that head butt is beyond me, I have to agree with Sticky on this, if Tapine or Young headbutts Walsh, we would be talking about how many weeks they get.In saying that he singlehandedly brough them back into a game they had all but lost. Cracking match and agree I don't think the Raiders come back from that, but they have been the most consistent all year, so still a chance. Wonder if Hosking regrets getting a little to close to the leg on that final charge down attempt.. so many moments but that one was in their own control
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The Panthers v Dogs game is going to be wild. Not a fan of either but there’s likely to be some fireworks.
Sharks play a style that not too dissimilar to the Broncos could trouble the Raiders.
Dogs and Raiders to win.
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well this has been a fun couple of days
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this Smith thing is the biggest beat up far out. Someone clearly has it out for him.
The Radley thing is interesting, the Roosters don't give a fuck about off-field so clearly they are using an excuse to move someone off their books to free cap space.
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yep on both counts thats what I read into this as well.
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In news that will shock no one, Roosters can now apply for cap relief for $185k the amount they dont have to pay Radley
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@bayimports said in NRL 2025:
In news that will shock no one, Roosters can now apply for cap relief for $185k the amount they dont have to pay Radley
lol, yeah, "integrity"
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@Gunner Vossy said it also happened in 2009 with the Dragons (who lost to the 8th placed Eels - eventual grand finalists - on week 1 under the old system, before losing to the Broncos the week after) and in 1993 with the Bulldogs (who lost to both eventual grand finalists - the Dragons one week and then the Broncos the next - under the top 5 system)
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AFL and NRL in the same year is very rare
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@UpTheHarbs said in NRL 2025:
@Gunner Vossy said it also happened in 2009 with the Dragons (who lost to the 8th placed Eels - eventual grand finalists - on week 1 under the old system, before losing to the Broncos the week after) and in 1993 with the Bulldogs (who lost to both eventual grand finalists - the Dragons one week and then the Broncos the next - under the top 5 system)
Yeah 09 was the Jarryd Hayne season where he almost carried the Eels to the title from obscurity. It forced a change in the finals system rules when the Dragons went out in straight sets too, for the better might I add, as the previous year, the Wahs tipped Melbourne over in Melbourne as the 8th seed and then beat the Roosters the next week to make the last 4 that year, thus giving the 1st seed bugger all reward under the old McIntyre system.
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@mariner4life said in NRL 2025:
AFL and NRL in the same year is very rare
Funny at work with an AFL diehard, I said this could well happen to Canberra (I thought they might have at least made the last 4 at best), he predicted that Adelaide would go out in straight sets.
Adelaide seem to have the same problem as Canberra this season, lack of finals experience?