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2020 R9 Thu - Cowboys 16-42 Roosters @ QCBS

Round 9: Cowboys v Roosters


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nick87

Coach
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You think the Raiders would lift for the Grand Final replay.

We're also decimated in the forwards with injuries. Which isnt ideal... Guler, Hors, Sia, Bateman all missing.

We got melbourne this week and you boys next.
If we can't lift and at least play competitive football (maybe not win given the injuries) with those teams, it'll be pretty hard for me to think we're capable to making noise when it counts.
 

damoocow

Juniors
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30
Easts would have won regardless but would have liked to have seen the ref or touch judge pull them up on the incorrect play the ball prior to the first try.
 
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Would that be when we beat Canterbury by 80?

Nope. Road O'Loan scored his 7 tries when the Roosters defeated University 61-5 at the Sydney Sports Ground on Saturday 11 May 1935 in Round 5 (source: https://afltables.com/rl/scorers/games/193505.html#0923).

The 87-7 victory over Canterbury was in Round 6 of that year and the record from that game was Dave Brown scoring 45 points in one game from 5 tries and 15 goals (source: https://afltables.com/rl/scorers/games/193506.html#0609).
 
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I know there have been others like this, but I thought the image deserved immortalisation here on LU -

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Might I suggest when others happen, someone post the image of similar tries into their respective match day threads.
 

84 Baby

Referee
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Nope. Road O'Loan scored his 7 tries when the Roosters defeated University 61-5 at the Sydney Sports Ground on Saturday 11 May 1935 in Round 5 (source: https://afltables.com/rl/scorers/games/193505.html#0923).

The 87-7 victory over Canterbury was in Round 6 of that year and the record from that game was Dave Brown scoring 45 points in one game from 5 tries and 15 goals (source: https://afltables.com/rl/scorers/games/193506.html#0609).
Roosters - rorting the cap since the dawn of time

Edit - or do I go with it being amazing these achievements were able to be recorded by the 3 Roosters fans who turned up for the games
 

Bazal

Post Whore
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Roosters - rorting the cap since the dawn of time

Edit - or do I go with it being amazing these achievements were able to be recorded by the 3 Roosters fans who turned up for the games

I just think it's sad that Road O'Loan could never share his passion for horses with anyone else
 

THE CHAMP

First Grade
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Nope. Road O'Loan scored his 7 tries when the Roosters defeated University 61-5 at the Sydney Sports Ground on Saturday 11 May 1935 in Round 5 (source: https://afltables.com/rl/scorers/games/193505.html#0923).

The 87-7 victory over Canterbury was in Round 6 of that year and the record from that game was Dave Brown scoring 45 points in one game from 5 tries and 15 goals (source: https://afltables.com/rl/scorers/games/193506.html#0609).

Stats like this prove what a shit comp it was in those days. Thank Christ the broncos came along
 

Mr Spock!

Referee
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Stats like this prove what a shit comp it was in those days. Thank Christ the broncos came along
Yeah the Broncos might have got to fight in some wars too

Rod O'Loan

Tryscoring record[edit]
In a match between Eastern Suburbs and his old club University in 1935 O'Loan scored a club record seven tries in a 61–5 win. This tally stood second (behind Frank Burge’s eight tries in 1920) on the list of most individual tries in a premiership match.[2] O'Loan scored 27 tries that season, but was beaten by Dave Brown, known as “the Bradman of League”, with 38 tries, which is still an NSWRFL/NSWRL/NRL record for one season.

War service[edit]
Rod O'Loan enlisted in the Australian Army in 1942. He rose to the rank of major in the 2 Division Australian Army Services Corps.

Military and civil awards[edit]
At war's end in 1946, he was awarded the MBE for gallant and distinguished service during the war in the South West Pacific.[3]

He was appointed a CBE in the New Years Honours List of 1977 for Services to the Community.[4] He held senior positions in the business world during his working life, and worked for large companies, including David Jones Limited in Sydney. He was appointed managing director of Finney Isles Stores of Brisbane in 1958.

Rod O'Loan died in Brisbane on 19 February 1992. He was married to Molly and had three sons and one daughter.[5]
 
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Roosters - rorting the cap since the dawn of time

Edit - or do I go with it being amazing these achievements were able to be recorded by the 3 Roosters fans who turned up for the games

The salary cap didn't exist until 1990 in Australian rugby league. Further players were not paid much back then by anyone. If league players wanted big money they went and played in England, which Dave Brown did (for example) in 1937.

So go stick your one eyed bitterness where the sun doesn't shine.
 

The_Frog

First Grade
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I think coach Robinson should be very worried about his team's first half hour. The final 15 wasn't much better but that can be forgiven as the game was decided.
 

84 Baby

Referee
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The salary cap didn't exist until 1990 in Australian rugby league. Further players were not paid much back then by anyone. If league players wanted big money they went and played in England, which Dave Brown did (for example) in 1937.

So go stick your one eyed bitterness where the sun doesn't shine.
Roosters fans - can’t take jokes since 1937
 

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