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    #838

    Some rough patches but a great overall performance tonight! Primo to see the Fus topping the try table too!

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      Finals time bitches!

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        #840

        Warriors book a seat in the top 8.

        Gonna be an interesting final two weeks to see the final positions of the top 8 teams.

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          #841

          Maumalo must be pissed he's not on the other edge instead of being stuck outside hungus Kata.

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            I'm going to miss JT

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            • BovidaeB Bovidae

              Maumalo must be pissed he's not on the other edge instead of being stuck outside hungus Kata.

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              @bovidae earlier this week Darcy asked Kearny flat out about Kata being a hungus. He danced around it saying it takes time to work on skills etc. Then went straight to him being a straight and powerful runner. Ugh, we know that Mooks, but how about we go with Beale and Hiku at centre ffs. Hmm would Kata make the bench?

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                Just looked at the ladder for the first time this year ... One of either me, or the NRL is a little retarded ...

                https://www.nrl.com/ladder/

                Given you cannot have a draw anymore ... then what is the point of having this on the ladder ... and then, whats the point of having points, let alone having 2 ... why not just order it in wins and then points diff?

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                • PaekakboyzP Paekakboyz

                  @bovidae earlier this week Darcy asked Kearny flat out about Kata being a hungus. He danced around it saying it takes time to work on skills etc. Then went straight to him being a straight and powerful runner. Ugh, we know that Mooks, but how about we go with Beale and Hiku at centre ffs. Hmm would Kata make the bench?

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                  @paekakboyz Ah, so Kata should have an 8 or 10 on his back.

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                  • MajorPomM MajorPom

                    Just looked at the ladder for the first time this year ... One of either me, or the NRL is a little retarded ...

                    https://www.nrl.com/ladder/

                    Given you cannot have a draw anymore ... then what is the point of having this on the ladder ... and then, whats the point of having points, let alone having 2 ... why not just order it in wins and then points diff?

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                    #846

                    @majorrage you can draw if no one scores in extra time, I'm sure of it

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                      #847

                      Cowboys running all over Parra

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                      • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

                        @majorrage you can draw if no one scores in extra time, I'm sure of it

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                        @mariner4life said in NRL 2018:

                        @majorrage you can draw if no one scores in extra time, I'm sure of it

                        Turns out you are right. Subsequently, logic dictates that I am indeed the one who is retarded.

                        That should come as a surprise to absolutely fucking nobody.

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                          Some of our smartest footy from the Warriors this season in that first 15-20 after half time.

                          Playoff bound for the first time in ages. Bring it on

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                            #850

                            About. Fucken. Time.

                            The Curse of Cleary is finally put to rest after several years in the wilderness that is the bottom eight of the NRL ladder.

                            We can officially declare this season to be a complete success regardless of whatever happens in the playoffs. We're now playing with house money.

                            The Warriors finally have something for their young players to build off for 2019 and onwards i.e that this club is no longer scared or lazy when it comes to a playoff run (the only players from the 2011 playoff run who remain are Shaun Johnson and Simon Mannering).

                            While the conspiracy side of me, which has been watching one too many Joe Rogan podcast videos on Youtube, would suggest that maybe the Panthers were encouraged by their supreme overlord Gus Gould to not try too hard so to ensure that a certain rival misses the Big Dance in 2018, the reality is the Warriors turned out at Mt Smart Stadium last night and played a fast running game set around the ruck area that the big Penrith forwards couldn't keep up with and had to resort to tugging at jerseys to slow the Warriors down.

                            I had my doubts for this game because it's the Warriors and they have created a niche skill at fucking it up in the home straight in the 2010s, but also because there was no Blake Green playing the straight man to Shaun Johnson's roaming style of play. Mason Lino more than stepped up again with his dummyhalf running and excellent kicking game. It's safe to assume that Lino will get an opportunity to start somewhere else in 2019 (probably at the Bulldogs) and I wouldn't hold it against him. But if the Warriors cannot resign Isaac Luke for 2019 then Lino would be a decent, and cheaper, replacement.

                            The key addition to the side was the return of Tohu Harris. He's a halfback in a secondrower's body and his chemistry with Peta Hiku and David Fusitua has made them the most dangerous attacking edge in the NRL. Fusitua's second try came when Harris changed his running route, dragging in all four defenders, before passing to Hiku who got it to Fusitua. If that had been Papalii or Blair they would have gone to ground or passed too early like a normal backrower:

                            link text

                            So that means Peta Hiku has to continue playing right centre which means Gerard Beale, our best centre, is currently out of the line up. For next week's final regular season game it would be great to see Beale get a chance to team up with Ken Maumalo on the left edge to see if that works. Although Kearney needs to be credited with sticking with young players he will need to go to his veterans for the playoffs and Solomone Kata's inability to set up his winger is the type of mistake which costs you in the playoffs.

                            Anyways, we're in with a game to spare and get to enjoy Simon Mannering's 300th without the stress of watching over our back for Ivan Cleary.

                            Thank fuck.

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                            • SneakdefreakS Sneakdefreak

                              About. Fucken. Time.

                              The Curse of Cleary is finally put to rest after several years in the wilderness that is the bottom eight of the NRL ladder.

                              We can officially declare this season to be a complete success regardless of whatever happens in the playoffs. We're now playing with house money.

                              The Warriors finally have something for their young players to build off for 2019 and onwards i.e that this club is no longer scared or lazy when it comes to a playoff run (the only players from the 2011 playoff run who remain are Shaun Johnson and Simon Mannering).

                              While the conspiracy side of me, which has been watching one too many Joe Rogan podcast videos on Youtube, would suggest that maybe the Panthers were encouraged by their supreme overlord Gus Gould to not try too hard so to ensure that a certain rival misses the Big Dance in 2018, the reality is the Warriors turned out at Mt Smart Stadium last night and played a fast running game set around the ruck area that the big Penrith forwards couldn't keep up with and had to resort to tugging at jerseys to slow the Warriors down.

                              I had my doubts for this game because it's the Warriors and they have created a niche skill at fucking it up in the home straight in the 2010s, but also because there was no Blake Green playing the straight man to Shaun Johnson's roaming style of play. Mason Lino more than stepped up again with his dummyhalf running and excellent kicking game. It's safe to assume that Lino will get an opportunity to start somewhere else in 2019 (probably at the Bulldogs) and I wouldn't hold it against him. But if the Warriors cannot resign Isaac Luke for 2019 then Lino would be a decent, and cheaper, replacement.

                              The key addition to the side was the return of Tohu Harris. He's a halfback in a secondrower's body and his chemistry with Peta Hiku and David Fusitua has made them the most dangerous attacking edge in the NRL. Fusitua's second try came when Harris changed his running route, dragging in all four defenders, before passing to Hiku who got it to Fusitua. If that had been Papalii or Blair they would have gone to ground or passed too early like a normal backrower:

                              link text

                              So that means Peta Hiku has to continue playing right centre which means Gerard Beale, our best centre, is currently out of the line up. For next week's final regular season game it would be great to see Beale get a chance to team up with Ken Maumalo on the left edge to see if that works. Although Kearney needs to be credited with sticking with young players he will need to go to his veterans for the playoffs and Solomone Kata's inability to set up his winger is the type of mistake which costs you in the playoffs.

                              Anyways, we're in with a game to spare and get to enjoy Simon Mannering's 300th without the stress of watching over our back for Ivan Cleary.

                              Thank fuck.

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                              mariner4life
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #851

                              @sneakdefreak Hiku and Harris were my equal MoTM last night, just in front of SJ.

                              Beale absolutely has to come back in, but Kata leads a charmed life

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                              • PaekakboyzP Paekakboyz

                                @bovidae earlier this week Darcy asked Kearny flat out about Kata being a hungus. He danced around it saying it takes time to work on skills etc. Then went straight to him being a straight and powerful runner. Ugh, we know that Mooks, but how about we go with Beale and Hiku at centre ffs. Hmm would Kata make the bench?

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                                Nepia
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #852

                                @paekakboyz said in NRL 2018:

                                @bovidae earlier this week Darcy asked Kearny flat out about Kata being a hungus. He danced around it saying it takes time to work on skills etc. Then went straight to him being a straight and powerful runner. Ugh, we know that Mooks, but how about we go with Beale and Hiku at centre ffs. Hmm would Kata make the bench?

                                Oh FFS, like he's going to change now, he's been doing it for 3 years. Add poor defensive reads (Hiku got dropped for his defence) to his hungus-ness and it's not balanced out by him running hard and straight. Good on Darcy for asking him ... might struggle to get interviews again now though.

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                                • SneakdefreakS Sneakdefreak

                                  About. Fucken. Time.

                                  The Curse of Cleary is finally put to rest after several years in the wilderness that is the bottom eight of the NRL ladder.

                                  We can officially declare this season to be a complete success regardless of whatever happens in the playoffs. We're now playing with house money.

                                  The Warriors finally have something for their young players to build off for 2019 and onwards i.e that this club is no longer scared or lazy when it comes to a playoff run (the only players from the 2011 playoff run who remain are Shaun Johnson and Simon Mannering).

                                  While the conspiracy side of me, which has been watching one too many Joe Rogan podcast videos on Youtube, would suggest that maybe the Panthers were encouraged by their supreme overlord Gus Gould to not try too hard so to ensure that a certain rival misses the Big Dance in 2018, the reality is the Warriors turned out at Mt Smart Stadium last night and played a fast running game set around the ruck area that the big Penrith forwards couldn't keep up with and had to resort to tugging at jerseys to slow the Warriors down.

                                  I had my doubts for this game because it's the Warriors and they have created a niche skill at fucking it up in the home straight in the 2010s, but also because there was no Blake Green playing the straight man to Shaun Johnson's roaming style of play. Mason Lino more than stepped up again with his dummyhalf running and excellent kicking game. It's safe to assume that Lino will get an opportunity to start somewhere else in 2019 (probably at the Bulldogs) and I wouldn't hold it against him. But if the Warriors cannot resign Isaac Luke for 2019 then Lino would be a decent, and cheaper, replacement.

                                  The key addition to the side was the return of Tohu Harris. He's a halfback in a secondrower's body and his chemistry with Peta Hiku and David Fusitua has made them the most dangerous attacking edge in the NRL. Fusitua's second try came when Harris changed his running route, dragging in all four defenders, before passing to Hiku who got it to Fusitua. If that had been Papalii or Blair they would have gone to ground or passed too early like a normal backrower:

                                  link text

                                  So that means Peta Hiku has to continue playing right centre which means Gerard Beale, our best centre, is currently out of the line up. For next week's final regular season game it would be great to see Beale get a chance to team up with Ken Maumalo on the left edge to see if that works. Although Kearney needs to be credited with sticking with young players he will need to go to his veterans for the playoffs and Solomone Kata's inability to set up his winger is the type of mistake which costs you in the playoffs.

                                  Anyways, we're in with a game to spare and get to enjoy Simon Mannering's 300th without the stress of watching over our back for Ivan Cleary.

                                  Thank fuck.

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                                  Nepia
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                                  @sneakdefreak You can thank Harris' midfield days at Hastings Boys for his offloading skills. 😉

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                                    wrote on last edited by Sneakdefreak
                                    #854

                                    Shows you how weak the NRL is when it comes to a certain Sydney team. Dylan Napa is making another dangerous and reckless tackle but the excuses will be made that it was a legal tackle (it isn't):

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                                    Sin bin isn't enough. He needs to go for a couple of weeks.

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                                    • SneakdefreakS Sneakdefreak

                                      Shows you how weak the NRL is when it comes to a certain Sydney team. Dylan Napa is making another dangerous and reckless tackle but the excuses will be made that it was a legal tackle (it isn't):

                                      link text

                                      Sin bin isn't enough. He needs to go for a couple of weeks.

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                                      @sneakdefreak It's not team based, it's just league ....

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                                      • SneakdefreakS Sneakdefreak

                                        About. Fucken. Time.

                                        The Curse of Cleary is finally put to rest after several years in the wilderness that is the bottom eight of the NRL ladder.

                                        We can officially declare this season to be a complete success regardless of whatever happens in the playoffs. We're now playing with house money.

                                        The Warriors finally have something for their young players to build off for 2019 and onwards i.e that this club is no longer scared or lazy when it comes to a playoff run (the only players from the 2011 playoff run who remain are Shaun Johnson and Simon Mannering).

                                        While the conspiracy side of me, which has been watching one too many Joe Rogan podcast videos on Youtube, would suggest that maybe the Panthers were encouraged by their supreme overlord Gus Gould to not try too hard so to ensure that a certain rival misses the Big Dance in 2018, the reality is the Warriors turned out at Mt Smart Stadium last night and played a fast running game set around the ruck area that the big Penrith forwards couldn't keep up with and had to resort to tugging at jerseys to slow the Warriors down.

                                        I had my doubts for this game because it's the Warriors and they have created a niche skill at fucking it up in the home straight in the 2010s, but also because there was no Blake Green playing the straight man to Shaun Johnson's roaming style of play. Mason Lino more than stepped up again with his dummyhalf running and excellent kicking game. It's safe to assume that Lino will get an opportunity to start somewhere else in 2019 (probably at the Bulldogs) and I wouldn't hold it against him. But if the Warriors cannot resign Isaac Luke for 2019 then Lino would be a decent, and cheaper, replacement.

                                        The key addition to the side was the return of Tohu Harris. He's a halfback in a secondrower's body and his chemistry with Peta Hiku and David Fusitua has made them the most dangerous attacking edge in the NRL. Fusitua's second try came when Harris changed his running route, dragging in all four defenders, before passing to Hiku who got it to Fusitua. If that had been Papalii or Blair they would have gone to ground or passed too early like a normal backrower:

                                        link text

                                        So that means Peta Hiku has to continue playing right centre which means Gerard Beale, our best centre, is currently out of the line up. For next week's final regular season game it would be great to see Beale get a chance to team up with Ken Maumalo on the left edge to see if that works. Although Kearney needs to be credited with sticking with young players he will need to go to his veterans for the playoffs and Solomone Kata's inability to set up his winger is the type of mistake which costs you in the playoffs.

                                        Anyways, we're in with a game to spare and get to enjoy Simon Mannering's 300th without the stress of watching over our back for Ivan Cleary.

                                        Thank fuck.

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                                        @sneakdefreak They need to keep Lino. He's the future

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                                          @sneakdefreak They need to keep Lino. He's the future

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                                          @canefan said in NRL 2018:

                                          @sneakdefreak They need to keep Lino. He's the future

                                          Shaun Johnson and Blake Green are the halves for 2019 and probably 2020. It's going to be tough to hang onto Lino (unless he moves to hooker).

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