guess it was time for 2 teams who haven't won in a looong time to win 1. :)
Yep, dragons were lucky to escape with a 1 pt win against the tigers. It could've been tigers vs roosters.
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guess it was time for 2 teams who haven't won in a looong time to win 1. :)
Yep, dragons were lucky to escape with a 1 pt win against the tigers. It could've been tigers vs roosters.
Well the Roosters shouldn't of won in the first week of the finals against the Tigers (I still can't believe they allowed that scrum).
That Grand Final really personified the standard of referees over the course of the season. I didn't really care who won as I can't stand either team but I really wished that it was a fair game. I'm deliberately avoiding facebook ATM so I wont fight with a friend of mine who is a rabid Dragons fan.
It was amazing that the refs blundered so badly (touchies are useless, been saying so for years).
And no surprise to many that the refs were looking to give points to the Roosters that they didnt earn, it happened all finals series.
The better team on the night, and for most of the year won, a team that has a pretty ordinary halves combo (compared to many other teams). Goes to show that good coaching overcomes poor halves.
Bring on the four nations tournie, personally, I'm going for PNG.
it was close season coming down to the grand final in the footy tipping comp but i finished 1st in two comps and 3rd in a 3rd.... grand total 850 dollars cold hard cash............. see how long it takes to get to me now......
Really I thought the Dragons got the preference in the grand final. Here's why.
1.Morris was in the 3rd row when he passed that ball before their first try.
2.Soward knocked the ball out of Leulia's hands with his kness. Automatic 8 point try.
3. That shot on Weyman didn't deserve a penalty.
4. Dean Young obviously knocked the ball into Mitchell Auberson yet a try was still awarded.
5. Morris not penalised for pushing Perritt in the back. The following drop out led to a Dragons try.
Thats just after one viewing. I want to watch the game again to see what other favours the Dragons received.
Oh and Dean Young in the Australian side?!?!?!?WTF:mad:
Fair enough, I was only watching it vaguely while playing pool, so missed a few of those, Did see Morris throw that lovely pass from a few metres over the sideline, how the touchie keeps their job I have no idea.
And Carney as the backup halfback? How did Prince get overlooked yet again?
Loved watching the Kumals bash the absolute bejeezus out of the Aussies this afternoon. Also loved hearing Roy and HG call the game, missed their Origin game calls.
The Kumals really ripped into Lockyear, Tate, Gallen, Thiaday and Watmough. Thiaday and Watmough were so ineffective against this team, but Lewis has been a star.
If only PNG had some better attacking and kicking options, they could have been very competitive, their defense was brilliant (sure they let in 42 points, and every second tackle would have been penalised in the NRL, it shows that PNG is ready for their own NRL team, all they need is a attacking 7 who can kick.
As it is, I doubt NZ will be troubled by PNG as much as the Aussies were (though if Benji is targeted like Lockyer, he might be a sore boy after the game), but I bet their hard hitting will ruffle England's feathers!
Australia need to make some immediate changes to their squad, Tate and Tonga have to go, Tate is too big an injury risk, and Tonga is too greedy, there were 4-5 opportunities where had he passed to Tuqiri, Australia would have scored, instead he held onto it. Watmough deserves to be dropped, he was woeful, and Thiaday and Gidley didnt have much impact either, so pressure will be on them.
Looks like the 'professional athletes' of Rugby League have outdone themselves this time. Well done Joel Monaghan!
Joel's puppy-lovin' antics will definitely have to be added to the 2010 version of NRL Hall of Shame Gallery on Triple M.