Azkatro
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That kick broke the hearts of Eels fans, but Michael O'Connor's broke the hearts of an entire state.Halligan v Eels from sideline with 2 minutes to go prelim final 1998
Broke my heart
That kick broke the hearts of Eels fans, but Michael O'Connor's broke the hearts of an entire state.Halligan v Eels from sideline with 2 minutes to go prelim final 1998
Broke my heart
I'm pretty sure covells kick was 41 meters but a good kick anyway
[furrycat];4116224 said:El Masri in the gale force winds against the sharks.
El Magic against the Knights.
[furrycat];4116224 said:El Masri in the gale force winds against the sharks.
El Magic against the Knights.
Trouble is, there is no such thing as a lesser man when compared to Luke Covell.Much closer to 50, in fact if you count the angle of elevation it may even be up towards 60, into a gailforce wind I should mention too.
A lesser man would of missed.
Last night the rugby league world saw somthing special. Those things which rarely happen, maybe you will see them a handfull of times in your life. There a certain player stood, the capacity crowd at his mercy, this kick standing between victory and defeat. Golden point, 50 metres out into a gailforce wind - a lesser man would of missed it.
So it begs the question as we think back and look at all the great conversions, what is the greatest conversion of all time?
I dont know who the kicker was (maybe Rodwell or Riolo or Wishart??) but back in 92 the Illawarra Steelers had a conversion ruled "in" in a Friday night football game against the Broncos and it missed by about 10 metres the
the Steelers won the game by 2 points.
Probably the worst touch judge decision of all time