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'15 | SF | Fri | SYD 38-12 CBY | Allianz

Semi Final: Roosters v Bulldogs


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0neye

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Packy

Bench
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Roosters are scared. Very scared. Pritchard will be 1st try scorer too just to add fuel to the whinging fire.
 

Tommy Smith

Referee
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21,344
Scared of a team we've beaten twice this year?

Doubtful.

The boys will relish the opportunity to end the filthy muts season.
 

I Bleed Maroon

Referee
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26,143
If the Dogs target Pearce and kick to keep Sheck and Tupou out of the game, their pack will belt the Roosters up the middle all day.
 

MarkC

Juniors
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Absolutely smash them. Napa is the only guy I fear

Moa is a bum

I don't agree Napa is a very good defender, but an ordinary ball runner.

Moa is a hard hitting defender, can be a wrecking ball in attack and has more variety in his game than most imagine.

The Roosters pack is one of the best packs in the comp, the hope for us Dogs fans is that with JWH out the Dogs pack is slightly better.

I expect to edge them in the forwards, winning is probably about limiting the Roosters opportunities at our end.

I am expecting a close hard contest, but there are no certainties.

I have a feeling the Roosters will rush Pearce back in, if so, a lot could depend on how he goes.
 

Gina Minehart

Juniors
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I don't agree Napa is a very good defender, but an ordinary ball runner.

Moa is a hard hitting defender, can be a wrecking ball in attack and has more variety in his game than most imagine.

The Roosters pack is one of the best packs in the comp, the hope for us Dogs fans is that with JWH out the Dogs pack is slightly better.

I expect to edge them in the forwards, winning is probably about limiting the Roosters opportunities at our end.

I am expecting a close hard contest, but there are no certainties.

I have a feeling the Roosters will rush Pearce back in, if so, a lot could depend on how he goes.

I don't know. I can see where you are coming from but for me he lacks consistency. Definitely a big step down from JWH
 

Timmah

LeagueUnlimited News Editor
Staff member
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Scared of a team we've beaten twice this year?

Doubtful.

The boys will relish the opportunity to end the filthy muts season.

If you're not scared, why are you manufacturing hilariously selective bullshit stats as a pre-made excuse for when we end your season?

Oh but but Ben Cummins wahhhhh :lol: :crazy:
 

Tommy Smith

Referee
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21,344
If you're not scared, why are you manufacturing hilariously selective bullshit stats as a pre-made excuse for when we end your season?

Oh but but Ben Cummins wahhhhh :lol: :crazy:
I made an error. The stats are accurate for post-2013.

Phil Gould actually wrote about it in his colum. Stating that we have an awful record under Cummins and would be hoping to avoid his appointment at all costs.
 

GongPanther

Referee
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It's really quite the observation involving the rash and overuse of commentary,albeit school-yard mentality,that is coming from the Dogs supporters.

It's as though they can smell defeat in the air.So by compensating,and building a security blanket between them and the impending doom that is about to unfold,they do what comes naturally,and spend the rest of the week in yapping shit all over anyone that has a differing opinion.

Roosters by a comfortable 16.
 

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