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Brb, taking foot from mouth..Might want to check that again, cumbreath.
Brb, taking foot from mouth..Might want to check that again, cumbreath.
Manly will finish around 8th imoThey say it’s been the best start to a season in many a year, and maybe they’re right. But how the f**k are this ordinary Manly team coming 2nd?
God damnit Tiggers, HOW? You had it in the bag, all you needed to do was defend like your lives were at stake. I've never cheered on a team that wasn't mine as hard as I was in the car this arvo and you blew it.....
Might want to check that again, cumbreath.
Hastings was the problem not Brooks supposedly.Why didn't Tigers let Brooks go to the Knights? Why? Goddamnit, can anybody in the universe answer this question? They could throw the number 7 jersey on a golden retriever and it would do a better job out there.
Aloiai, Wakeham separated after post-match altercation
By Michael Chammas
April 23, 2023 — 8.14pm
Manly forward Josh Aloiai and Wests Tigers five-eighth Brandon Wakeham had to be separated in the tunnel following a heated argument an hour after full-time of Sunday’s clash at Campbelltown Sports Stadium.
The players were in the tunnel at Campbelltown following Manly’s come-from-behind win over the Tigers when Aloiai approached Wakeham after the playmaker had finished conducting a post-match interview with a reporter.
The conversation began amicably before Aloiai, who had taken exception to Wakeham’s actions on the field, asked the Tigers No.6 to “come around the corner” if he wanted to “talk shit”.
The pair got in each other’s faces as they exchanged words, with Aloiai having to be dragged back into the Manly Sea Eagles dressing room.
Wakeham then popped his head into the Manly sheds to continue the argument Aloiai before he was told to head back into the Tigers sheds.
Sources with knowledge of the situation, talking under the condition of anonymity to protect their identity, told the Herald the argument was believed to be in relation to Wakeham taunting debutant Samuela Fainu when Starford To’a went past Josh Schuster and Fainu to give the Tigers the lead late in the match.
Manly forward Josh Aloiai on Sunday.Credit: Getty
The incident, which occurred in the 63rd minute, sparked a melee that resulted in the rookie’s jersey being removed.
It erupted soon after when Jason Saab crossed for the match-winning try, with Fainu returning serve against Wakeham as Manly celebrated the 22-16 win in front of 10,033 fans at a wet and cold Campbelltown Sports Stadium.
@2 weeks is this true you bald f**kJust 2 more weeks until your 1st win in 2023 Tigers.
Two.
More.
Weeks.
Very few players are more unimpressive as Aloiai.Published by the Sydney Morning Herald (source: https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/al...r-post-match-altercation-20230423-p5d2p5.html) -
Very few players are more unimpressive as Aloiai.
Wakeham should of just wore a pride jersey he would of been sweet.Published by the Sydney Morning Herald (source: https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/al...r-post-match-altercation-20230423-p5d2p5.html) -
Lol! Such a classy lot.‘He spat at my face’: The Tigers allegation that sparked Manly melee
Allegations that Manly debutant Samuela Fainu spat in the face of Brandon Wakeham was the catalyst for the on-field melee that led to a heated post match argument in the tunnel at Campbelltown on Sunday.www.smh.com.au