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Inglis gets put in dangerous position once again.

Frank Facer

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I have never seen any player get put into a dangerous position, above the horizontal as much as Inglis. I noticed this many years ago and tonight we have another example. I really wonder if Inglis actually plays for the penalty?

I distinctly remember Inglis being put in a dangerous position, above the horizontal twice in one match against Manly, I think it was when Toovey was their coach.
 
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Gareth67

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Frank Facer you are probably correct. But while no player should be put in a dangerous position, there are some players who I can't but feel deserve everything they get. Inglis is one of them. He's become a cheap shot merchant, and it's hard to have any sympathy for him.

Most ex-Storm players seem to have - ' the mark of Cain ' upon them . As you said J.J. No pity for him , cannot ever forget that tackle on a defenceless Dean Young .
 
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Fire

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I have never seen any player get put into a dangerous position, above the horizontal as much as Inglis. I noticed this many years ago and tonight we have another example. I really wonder if Inglis actually plays for the penalty?

I distinctly remember Inglis being put in a dangerous position, above the horizontal twice in one match against Manly, I think it was when Toovey was their coach.


He's been jumping on his own head for years to get penalties.
 

Frank Facer

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Also moves off the mark when plays the ball and sooks at every play against souths.
Inglis and Dugan are both very adept at milking a penalty in the tackle or the play the ball. They also step off the mark to try and take the marker out or milk a penalty.
 

Saint_JimmyG

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Most ex-Storm players seem to have - ' the mark of Cain ' upon them . As you said J.J. No pity for him , cannot ever forget that tackle on a defenceless Dean Young .

Tackle? It was a full blown, deliberate and unnecessary shoulder charge to (as you say) a defenceless Dean Young.

I haven’t had time for the grub since then.
 
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