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2016 Week3: Finals Footy Sept 23, 24

TheParraboy

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Friday - Shark v Cowboys

Sharks will progress to the 2016 NRL GRAND FINAL
- Have been well rested with the week off
- Inspirational captain Gallan is back
- Cowboys looks a tired mob

Safe as a bank



Saturday - Storm v Raiders

Harder one to pick - will study and analyse a bit more and post pre game my prediction
I am heading a little towards a Raiders victory
 

phantom eel

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I think Gallen is a potential disruption.... the Sharks showed their only convincing form of the past two months winning their semi final without Gal on the park. Cowboys will be more tired, but you watch them come home and leave nothing in the bank. Go the Cowpats!

Sadly I think the Storm will win through, though I find myself feeling dirty at wanting the Raiders to knock them out - lose-lose either way. Might give Saturday's match a miss... maybe there's some A-League on (lol)?

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Suitman

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Friday - Shark v Cowboys

Sharks will progress to the 2016 NRL GRAND FINAL
- Have been well rested with the week off
- Inspirational captain Gallan is back
- Cowboys looks a tired mob

Safe as a bank



Saturday - Storm v Raiders

Harder one to pick - will study and analyse a bit more and post pre game my prediction
I am heading a little towards a Raiders victory

So Cowboys vs Storm it is then.
Thanks mate.
 

Gronk

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The NRL grand final has been dragged into the ongoing national anthem protest storm
  • an hour ago
  • Source: news.com.au
THE NRL has been dragged into the national anthem protest storm with rugby league greats calling on players not to stand during the national anthem at this year’s NRL grand final.

Indigenous greats of the game have called on indigenous players from the Sharks, Cowboys, Storm and Raiders to stage a protest when Advance Australia Fair is performed before kick-off at the NRL decider to be held at ANZ Stadium on October 2.

It comes after San Francisco 49ers star Colin Kaepernick knelt during the American national anthem in a silent form of protest against oppression of black and other minority communities in the United States.

Rugby League Week has reported NRL greats Larry Corowa and Joe Williams have publicly called on players to “send a powerful message to white Australia”.

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San Francisco 49ers' Colin Kaepernick (7) and Eric Reid (35) kneel during the national anthem.Source: AP
Williams in January rejected calls for him to return his Australia Day Citizen of the Year award for his decision not to stand when the Australian anthem was played during the ceremony.

Williams was awarded the honour by the city of Wagga Wagga for his work in mental health and suicide prevention.

The former Rabbitohs playmaker and professional boxer said a grand final day protest would begin a conversation about ignored societal and racial issues in Australia.

“I applaud Kaepernick for what he has done and I know he has copped a lot of flak for it,” Williams told Rugby League Week.

“Imagine if a couple of guys did it on grand final day — what a powerful message it would send to white Australia.

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Johnathan Thurston has been called on to perform a peaceful protest on grand final day.Source: News Corp Australia
“It could bring all the racism that’s in the closet to the surface — the racism that we have to put up with every day. The way we are treated in shops, the way people look at us on the street and the way the government treats us.

“It’s time it stopped and our footballers are role models and the ideal ones to bring about change.

“They need to take a stance. They are only footballers for a short time.

“They are black men until the day they die.”

Corowa, a Balmain legend and Kangaroos representative winger, said the protest could force through change at a government level.

Corowa said a clear message from Cowboys superstar Johnathan Thurston would carry huge weight in starting a national debate on inequality in Australia.

“It’s time to send a powerful message to out government, which has not been effective enough in closing the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people,” Corowa said.

“And all it would take is one player to do it on grand final day.

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Joe Williams (right) during his Rabbitohs career.Source: News Corp Australia
“I wish someone would have the courage to do it — it would be something to see. Imagine if someone with the respect of Johnathan Thurston did it — what a powerful statement that would make.”

Thurston has previously advocated Australian representative teams performing a national war dance before international rugby league Tests.

Kangaroos coach Mal Meninga even said earlier this year he would support Australia performing its own war dance in response to New Zealand’s traditional haka.

“I love the idea,” Meninga said.

“It’s something that we need to address.

“It makes great sense to me with the World Cup next year, 50 years on, that we do something along those lines. I’m happy to have a look at it.

“Indigenous people are part of Australia (but) I think it’s got to be more all encompassing around multicultural values.

“If we can do something like that and we do it well — that’s the more important part — I think it’ll be a great spectacle.”

Thurston will be front and centre when the Cowboys aim to qualify for the grand final when they take on Cronulla at Allianz Stadium on Friday night.

http://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl...rss&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed
 

Poupou Escobar

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Chinese people in Australia have better life outcomes than everyone else. Maybe the government should try and close that gap.

Some cultures are just more competitive than others. It's got nothing to do with racism.
 

Twizzle

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“It’s time to send a powerful message to out government, which has not been effective enough in closing the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people,” Corowa said.

“And all it would take is one player to do it on grand final day.

seriously ?

if one player kneels, the gap will be closed ?

a slight overstatement perhaps Mr Corowa
 

ash411

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I'd say give it a couple of weeks
Yep, they already did one.. first episode of the new season.

If they do this, the story will be that NRL players copy NFL protest, totally overshadowing any point they are trying to make, and it will burn out in about 5 minutes.
 

BoneyBlake17

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Now or never for those long suffering sharkies fans i feel. With their ageing team and ennis retiring they wont get a better chance to make a grand final and win a premiership than this year.
 

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