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david klemmer

Gm5

Juniors
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552
I see him becoming the next Tamou. He definitely has the next body but I can see him becoming a pea-heart
 

betcats

Referee
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Klemmer with 200m in 45mins on the weekend, solid effort. Does the thought of this bloke raising children scare anyone else?

http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...als-with-postorigin-heat-20150812-gixg1r.html

New dad David Klemmer may have come under extra scrutiny from opposition players since his Origin debut but teammate Josh Jackson says the Bulldogs enforcer thrives on the added contact.
Klemmer created a stir during Origin when he lashed out at Corey Parker's demand for "respect". Since then he has struggled to fly under the radar with Jackson certain that Klemmer has come in for added attention from other teams.


"If I was playing on another team he would be one of the guys you'd speak about during the week because he is a key factor in getting us moving forward," Jackson said. "I'd imagine he would be targeted a little bit more. He thrives on that sort of stuff. He is a great competitor and he loves it. He is a really humble guy. Always works hard and has since I've trained with him. [He is] one of the hardest workers in the team off the field. I can't see a change in him at all. He is still working on his game and just ripping in every week."
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Klemmer returned to Suncorp Stadium to play Brisbane last Friday for the first time since the Blues' series-deciding loss to Queensland. With Aiden Tolman returning from injury, Klemmer reprised his role as interchange impact player in the 18-16 win against Brisbane. In just 45 minutes he finished with a game-high 201 metres.
Klemmer said the Blues' 52-6 loss to Queensland still burnt him. "I probably won't forget that last game for the rest of my playing career," Klemmer said. "It was a big learning curve for me, I'll keep building on that in years to come. There were people hammering me on the [sidelines at Suncorp Stadium on Friday], which was good. It was good to get the win up there, really needed it, to stay in this top eight we need to start winning games.
"I took a lot out of that [Origin] series. I took a lot of confidence out of it. It's been pretty good, I've taken a lot of it back to the club, trying to lift the intensity around the club, and I've really enjoyed it."

While Jackson rated Klemmer a "10 out of 10" on the mad scale, his Bulldogs teammate has had little choice but to mellow off the field.
At just 21, Klemmer and fiancee Chloe celebrated the birth of their second boy – Jackson – last week. Klemmer said it had kept him grounded off the field.
"A couple of sleepless nights so far, but it's all good," Klemmer said. "Have good family support, missus' family really good, they've been helping us out. Going home to see them every day is good.
"It keeps me out of trouble. I enjoy spending time with my family. I love them. Two boys, [they will be a] handful in the next few years."
The victory against Brisbane helped the Bulldogs keep their spot in the top eight. With Manly just two points behind, Jackson said the side were aware of how important victory against wooden spoon contenders Gold Coast in Gosford on Sunday is.
"It would be [a disappointing year not to make the finals]," Jackson said. "We've made the eight since I've been playing. We are in a good position – I would like to be doing a little bit better but we have the opportunity to do it. It's a matter of going out there and winning as many games now."
 

tomdl

Bench
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3,577
How the f**k did he only get a week for that torpedo tackle? The only intent was to hurt the bloke and if he had he would be sitting out for a long time. I feel he needs a big suspension early in his career to realise he is a f**kwit or he is going to be serving a lot of time on the sidelines. Deadset lunatic
 

POPEYE

Coach
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11,397
David needs a time machine, if he went way back to the Morlocks he could kill one with every hit . . . he would have to be careful he didn't land in 70's/80's though, blokes like Randall, Hilditch and Boyd would relish the challenge
 

Usain Bolt

Bench
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Andrew Webster was on Sportsnight saying something similar happened to their hooker earlier in the game and it fired up Klemmer and he was saying "let's break some f**king legs boys" :lol:
 

Packy

Bench
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David needs a time machine, if he went way back to the Morlocks he could kill one with every hit . . . he would have to be careful he didn't land in 70's/80's though, blokes like Randall, Hilditch and Boyd would relish the challenge

He'd fit in with them.
 

catweasel

Juniors
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1,331
He's a big f**king girl. How good would it be to see him have his teeth knocked out. Shannon Boyd should have.
 

nick87

Coach
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12,367
Said it a year ago and got laughed at
My opinion hasn't changed one bit, Paul Vaughan is better than Klemmer
 

Pete Cash

Post Whore
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62,156
I thought he played pretty good tbh. I just think if you are going to pretend you are a tough merkin dont throw punches and run away lol.

Tony williams put in one of the worst performances ive ever seen though. He didnt crack 30m for the game, gave away 3 penalties (one of which he should have been sent off for) and missed tackles.
 
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