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Former Panthers in the NRL

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100% this. I remember it clearly. When some fans were raving about Edwards cut out passes, I was wondering why everyone seemed to have forgotten this particular pass which was a little wayward. He had a few more that didn't quite find the mark.

I guess the positive is that he is trying them now days and is getting better bit by bit. Will he ever be good at it? Who knows?

Your point stands though - nobody else at the club would have even gotten a finger on that. Staines had remarkable speed to get to it, and dexterity to grab it but a fraction of a second later he was pushed over. He had no chance of staying in touch, no winger in the world could have not even Sivo.
Is Sivo even skilful enough to pick up a pass at his feet running at speed?
 

Fangs

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Those sky catches are a bit of a different talent. One's helped by being being taller the other isn't.

Not quite the equivalent of course but deserves a wrap.

Best Thursday night TV moment I've seen since the 2003 Australian Idol final. Or maybe that was a Wednesday night.
 

WestyLife

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Not quite the equivalent of course but deserves a wrap.

Best Thursday night TV moment I've seen since the 2003 Australian Idol final. Or maybe that was a Wednesday night.

Actually should've been a penalty try to storm.
 

franklin2323

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Funny I was joking because I tipped the Storm but that actually should've gone against Gutho but yeah apparently only we have to play by the rules.

I never tip Parra. They are pretenders and I hate them

But if you either you can use your feet or you can't.

No one is getting calls at Bankwest against them.

Klein is just an ordinary ref. So many forward passes missed
 
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I never tip Parra. They are pretenders and I hate them

But if you either you can use your feet or you can't.

No one is getting calls at Bankwest against them.

Klein is just an ordinary ref. So many forward passes missed

Vossy and Brandy were tearing their collective hairs out last night during commentary with all the blatant forward passes being let go by the touchies.

Specsavers were extremely grateful for the extra plugs they got!
 

Jane Murray

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League unites to raise funds as Masoe faces 'lifetime of struggle'

When Mose Masoe shared video of himself walking unassisted after an horrific spinal injury in a pre-season Super League match last year, the rugby league world celebrated his achievement.

Tongan enforcer Ben Murdoch-Masila, England internationals Danny McGuire and Keith Senior, fans, journalists and his former NRL clubs, Sydney Roosters and Penrith, were among the tens of thousands to react to Masoe’s social media post.

Yet the joy of those few unaided steps masked the reality of Masoe’s situation, with his partner and the mother of their three children, Carissa Crews, forced to become his full-time carer as he lives with severe bladder and bowel issues.

"She hasn’t got three kids now, she’s got four," Masoe said in an in-depth interview with Sky Sports. "She has to look after the kids and look after me.

"I know I am facing potentially a lifetime of struggle. I’ll never be normal again."

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Mose’s fight: The road back for Masoe


Mose’s fight: The road back for Masoe

The Mose Masoe Foundation has been established to assist Masoe, Carissa and their three young children - daughters Evie-Rose and Marlowe and baby son, Lui.

More than a year after his injury, taking a few steps on his own is all Masoe can manage and any brief activity leaves him shattered.

His C4/C5 incomplete spinal cord injury has left him a tetraplegic – one of the worst forms of paralysis - which means he has partial or total loss of use of all four limbs and torso. He has no sensation or dexterity in his hands.

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Mose Masoe carts it up for Penrith in 2016.:copyright:NRL Photos
The Rugby League Benevolent Fund and Rugby League Cares have provided financial support for Masoe and Hull KR continue to pay his contract, which expires in November – along with his UK visa.

Masoe and his family are then expected to return to Australia but the insurance policy for Super League players under which Masoe was covered is capped at GB£250,000, and he may not be eligible for the full amount.

"We got the answer back and we were quite shocked at the amount insurance will cover," Masoe said. "It's not going to be enough.

"To go and look for a full-time job after this year is quite daunting, because of the things I have to deal with - the bladder, the bowels, and the fatigue. I can’t go to the toilet like a normal person.

"You get infections and things like that if you don’t take care of your bladder and your bowel."

Hull KR coach Tony Smith, the former Illawarra and St George five-eighth, encouraged Masoe to speak up about his plight and Sky Sports UK shared the 31 year-old’s interview with NRL.com to spread awareness.

I know I am facing potentially a lifetime of struggle. I’ll never be normal again.

Mose Masoe
"He pretty much said, 'people need to know' and it got me thinking about other spinal patients," Masoe said.

"I've been quite positive with my posts, I'm able to walk and do all these things, but we all struggle with the same things.

"Tony said that I've got to do it for them. I need to be more truthful and honest."

Super League fans will be able to purchase "virtual tickets" for matches across the Easter weekend as the code comes together in a huge fund-raising effort for Masoe.

A GoFundMe page has been established, with a link on the Mose Masoe Foundation website, while the NRL and Men of League are finalising details of their involvement in the fundraising campaign.
 

Kilkenny

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Watched a fair bit of the Bulldogs v Broncos game and Jack doesn’t seem to be having the same impact he had in his loan stint with the Warriors. It’s early days, he should get better once the bulldogs get there big pommy front rower back.

Josh had a better game than he did on his bunnies debut so be interesting to see whether he holds his spot.

Obviously, Daine Laurie has been the early stand out of the former panther brigade and was very good again for the Tigers in there win over the knights.
 

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