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Grand Final > Storm v Roosters

ouryears

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Would you believe that there are quite a few who now believe that the earth is flat? lol I don't believe it. I believe that it is a conspiracy conspiracy theory or psy opp. If you go on Youtube, there are many, many videos from people sprouting the Flat Earth theory. There are even numerous ones from people claiming to have worked for NASA claiming the earth if flat. There are others from pilots? I think it is a psy opp, so that if they can say to someone "You probably believe the earth is flat too"? and when they reply "Yes", they lose any credibility that they may have had.

Most of you probably have never heard of Admiral Richard Bird. There is some very interesting stuff regarding him. There was one story, I think it is in his diary, where he was flying a plane at the North pole. He claims to have gone into the inner earth, where his plane was remote controlled hi jacked and he met with people of the inner earth. This pertains to the hollow earth theory. lol Bird was a 33 degree Freemason too. After the second world war. Bird was selected to lead operation High Jump. This involved the US Navy and other countries such as Australia were involved, in sending an expedition to the Antarctica. They sent an craft carrier, 12 war ships, over 20 planes and helicopters and over 4000 thousand men. It was supposed to be a five mouth scientific project. Now this is where it gets interesting. Many believe that it was really about finding Nazi bases down in the South pole. Bird himself did say the purpose of the operation are primarily of a military nature. After about 2 months the project was abruptly canceled. There were reports that they encountered some kind of flying objects, possibly Nazi ones and they lost a torpedo destroyer, numerous planes and dozens of soldiers and officers were killed. On the way back, Bird docked in Chili and he spoke to media there. He said In the case of a new war, "The US would be attacked by fighters who were able to fly from one pole to the other with incredible speed"

There are also many stories that Hitler didn't really die after the war and that he went to live in Argentina. Last year Trump released some formerly classified files called the JFK files, that said the FBI's intel was that Hitler was alive in Argentina. But for some reason, this wasn't news worthy for the mainstream media?

Here is a story of Admiral Bird, and other stuff that I have mentioned in this post.


https://www.facts-are-facts.com/article/mysterious-antarctica
Personally I cant believe people think the word is round just because we are told it is
And I can’t believe some people think we came from apes
And I can’t believe people believed there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq
Or that we really landed on the moon
Or that Harvey Oswald shot Kennedy

See, there are always 2 sides of the story
Main stream shite
 

ouryears

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Geeze I envy the Roosters professionalism ! They set out to win themselves a comp , slowly built their season towards achieving that goal and had that desire to win tonight Grand Final . Everything clicked for the team , their defense rugged and uncompromising and the attack first class .

Good luck to the players as they have done what only a few other clubs have managed to do in recent seasons and that is to rub Melbourne’s nose into the turf . Bad sportsmanship awards to the trio of Smith , Munster and of course we cannot leave out Billy ‘ boots and all ‘ Slater .
Money, pure money
Cash, pure cash
I personally don’t see it as professionalism
Better words are TPAs and some extra RoRting
 

giboz71

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Saints would’ve spent approximately the same amount for Hunt and Graham,

The difference here is McGregor vs Robinson.

Lol.

Um ...we didn’t get to a prelim the year before. They were always going to win this year once they signed 2 of the best players in the conp to an already stacked squad. Robinson had a bit to work with don’t you think?

Oh and also, the Dogs are paying more than half of Graham’s freight.
 

FlameThrower

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I was at the game as my sister and her husband are mad Roosters fans. I was happy for them and Roosters completely shutdown Storm attacking players. I gave them little chance of winning so they planned and executed perfectly. The crowd got into it and Storm just could not get any momentum. Munster payed poorly, idiotic grubby and selfish player. Sin binned twice, probably bombed a try and made errors all night.
 

ALSGI

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I was at the game as my sister and her husband are mad Roosters fans. I was happy for them and Roosters completely shutdown Storm attacking players. I gave them little chance of winning so they planned and executed perfectly. The crowd got into it and Storm just could not get any momentum. Munster payed poorly, idiotic grubby and selfish player. Sin binned twice, probably bombed a try and made errors all night.
Yep, Grubmunster.
He’s a f**kcing grub alright.
No wonder Hunt and he had dramas in the Kangaroos camp, chalk and cheese.
 

BLM01

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Yep, Grubmunster.
He’s a f**kcing grub alright.
No wonder Hunt and he had dramas in the Kangaroos camp, chalk and cheese.
I want to see the media bashing about Munster's brain explosions in the GF. Benny Hunt copped it after 1 kick that went a bit too far at origin and of course seeing something on and trying a risky play that if came off had Mann passed it out would have maybe advanced his team to a GFqualifier. Munster is not getting paid as much I suppose..except maybe from next year. He bombed a try that could of got them right in the mix with about 20 to go.... Nope..crickets.
Benny Hunt has always been a easy target from the media cause of his days of being a utility at the Broncos not being able to cement a position. Then the dropped kick off when he started to make No 7 his own...then the Dragons put the icing on the cake by paying him way overs in the eyes of the media so lets put the spotlight on him moving forward on every mistake..Go figure. BTW i rate Munster an overall slightly better footballer than Hunt..but it is sour grapes on my part with the media darls
 
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getsmarty

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You mean the stuff contained within the forum is Gospel and its veracity is unquestionable?

Wow.

I’ll have to start paying more attention.

Good night to you too.

No...Outside sources...which I have already stated elsewhere...I'm not interested in your hunches...these are people inside the game in official capabilities...( I can't say anymore than that)...
 

Drag Queen

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I want to see the media bashing about Munster's brain explosions in the GF. Benny Hunt copped it after 1 kick that went a bit too far at origin and of course seeing something on and trying a risky play that if came off had Mann passed it out would have maybe advanced his team to a GFqualifier. Munster is not getting paid as much I suppose..except maybe from next year. He bombed a try that could of got them right in the mix with about 20 to go.... Nope..crickets.
Benny Hunt has always been a easy target from the media cause of his days of being a utility at the Broncos not being able to cement a position. Then the dropped kick off when he started to make No 7 his own...then the Dragons put the icing on the cake by paying him way overs in the eyes of the media so lets put the spotlight on him moving forward on every mistake..Go figure. BTW i rate Munster an overall slightly better footballer than Hunt..but it is sour grapes on my part with the media darls
I agree with everything you're saying here. The difference is Munster isn't the sharpest tool in the shed. No doubt he can play good footy but any criticism directed his way would be like water off a duck's back.
 

getsmarty

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I want to see the media bashing about Munster's brain explosions in the GF. Benny Hunt copped it after 1 kick that went a bit too far at origin and of course seeing something on and trying a risky play that if came off had Mann passed it out would have maybe advanced his team to a GFqualifier. Munster is not getting paid as much I suppose..except maybe from next year. He bombed a try that could of got them right in the mix with about 20 to go.... Nope..crickets.
Benny Hunt has always been a easy target from the media cause of his days of being a utility at the Broncos not being able to cement a position. Then the dropped kick off when he started to make No 7 his own...then the Dragons put the icing on the cake by paying him way overs in the eyes of the media so lets put the spotlight on him moving forward on every mistake..Go figure. BTW i rate Munster an overall slightly better footballer than Hunt..but it is sour grapes on my part with the media darls

Well said..Re Munster..his next contract will more than likely be more than Hunt...Roosters were after him which would have pushed the price up to at least 1 mill or more...
 

getsmarty

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Cameron Munster’s NRL grand final shocker
The Daily Telegraph
an hour ago
MELBOURNE’S Cameron Munster saved his worst for last, producing a shocker in the NRL grand final.

The Australian and Queensland representative was sinbinned twice, the first time that’s happened in grand final history, missed three tackles and made two errors.

The ultimate brain snap came in the 78th minute when he kicked a prone Joseph Manu in the head and was sent to the bin for a second time.

He also bombed a certain try by holding the ball in a three-on-one situation, after initially being sinbinned in the first half for holding down.

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Cameron Munster of the Storm during the 2018 NRL Grand Final.


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Of the kick on Manu, Phil Gould said: “For the last few sets of six, a couple of the Storm players have been looking for some cheap victories. He gets up and, bang, kicks him in the back of the head.

“It wasn’t a big one. He has been running into tackles, the game is over and that is frustration. I think it is a sendoff.”

Cameron Munster has been sent to the sin bin.#NRLGF#NRL pic.twitter.com/07LWqM26d8

— NRL (@NRL) September 30, 2018
That could cost Munster a Kangaroos jersey #nrlgf

— Michael Carayannis (@MCarayannis) September 30, 2018
SIN-BIN.

Munster's off for 10. #NRLGF

Watch LIVE: https://t.co/BMYqCZhrd4
Follow LIVE: https://t.co/dO8Yicz87H pic.twitter.com/yNfEf3gKSz

— Wide World of Sports (@wwos) September 30, 2018
'FOR SALE, one Cameron Munster...'#NRLGF pic.twitter.com/MPfZJNwjIe

— Sportsbet.com.au (@sportsbetcomau) September 30, 2018
Love to get the transcript to Craig Bellamy’s next conversation with Cam Munster.

— Adam Peacock (@adampeacock3) September 30, 2018


https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...r/news-story/81e718e5f0fccaf61e8c5bda693381bf
 

BLM01

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I agree with everything you're saying here. The difference is Munster isn't the sharpest tool in the shed. No doubt he can play good footy but any criticism directed his way would be like water off a duck's back.
hmmm..yeh you probably have a point about personalities, IQ or whatever..and Benny is probably a softer target..as softer targets were targeted on field..but
Benny as a chief playmaker has deserved some criticism at times. It is the ex players carrying on with short memories that irks me because he left Royal Brisbane on a mediocre contract to a great one at the Saints. Yes paid for an opinion...but just show some balance
 

BLM01

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Cameron Munster’s NRL grand final shocker
The Daily Telegraph
an hour ago
MELBOURNE’S Cameron Munster saved his worst for last, producing a shocker in the NRL grand final.

The Australian and Queensland representative was sinbinned twice, the first time that’s happened in grand final history, missed three tackles and made two errors.

The ultimate brain snap came in the 78th minute when he kicked a prone Joseph Manu in the head and was sent to the bin for a second time.

He also bombed a certain try by holding the ball in a three-on-one situation, after initially being sinbinned in the first half for holding down.

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Cameron Munster of the Storm during the 2018 NRL Grand Final.


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Of the kick on Manu, Phil Gould said: “For the last few sets of six, a couple of the Storm players have been looking for some cheap victories. He gets up and, bang, kicks him in the back of the head.

“It wasn’t a big one. He has been running into tackles, the game is over and that is frustration. I think it is a sendoff.”

Cameron Munster has been sent to the sin bin.#NRLGF#NRL pic.twitter.com/07LWqM26d8

— NRL (@NRL) September 30, 2018
That could cost Munster a Kangaroos jersey #nrlgf

— Michael Carayannis (@MCarayannis) September 30, 2018
SIN-BIN.

Munster's off for 10. #NRLGF

Watch LIVE: https://t.co/BMYqCZhrd4
Follow LIVE: https://t.co/dO8Yicz87H pic.twitter.com/yNfEf3gKSz

— Wide World of Sports (@wwos) September 30, 2018
'FOR SALE, one Cameron Munster...'#NRLGF pic.twitter.com/MPfZJNwjIe

— Sportsbet.com.au (@sportsbetcomau) September 30, 2018
Love to get the transcript to Craig Bellamy’s next conversation with Cam Munster.

— Adam Peacock (@adampeacock3) September 30, 2018


https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...r/news-story/81e718e5f0fccaf61e8c5bda693381bf

Yeh Telegraph giving it to him. Wish the TV media were not so soft
 

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