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Have you ever played in the NRL?

ShineDog

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Have you ever played in the NRL?

If so , when and who with ??
Why did you retire or how did you finish your career??
Basically, who was the greatest team / player you have ever played against??
Which era did you play in??

Finally , is Terry Lamb the greatest player of all time?:)
 

Dr Crane

Live Update Team
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You've got me.


I'm really Steve Price, and i left the Bulldogs because Willie is a thicksh*t.
 

NZ Warrior

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Have you ever played in the NRL?
Yes, a few times.

If so , when and who with ??
In 2004, I got my break with the Warriors. I could have been anything, the next Gene Ngamu they labelled me.

Why did you retire or how did you finish your career??
I was ferociously spear tackled by a young scumbag called Jerome Ropati. He knew he would never take the #6 jersey from me, unless I was dead or in a wheelchair. X rays showed nearly all my vertebrae were cracked. People started calling me "Glass Spine". God, I hated Ropati.

Basically, who was the greatest team / player you have ever played against?? I had the pleasure of playing against Gene Ngamu once. But I still can't help but think that Jerome Ropati was perhaps the best 5/8 I had ever played against.

Which era did you play in?? They called it "The Post Gene Ngamu" era. Fans never really got over losing Gene Ngamu.

Finally , is Terry Lamb the greatest player of all time?
No, a fine young son of a bitch called Jerome Ropati is. God, I hate Ropati so much. I hate him so much, it hurts.
 

Timmah

LeagueUnlimited News Editor
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She was looking for my car keys... but Sione Fauimuina.
 

Moffo

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played jersey flegg for the dogs in my younger years, had to retire due to a broken wrist that never healed
 

bazza

Immortal
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Have you ever played in the NRL?
no

If so , when and who with ??
NA

Why did you retire or how did you finish your career??
NA

Basically, who was the greatest team / player you have ever played against??
NA

Which era did you play in??
NA

Finally , is Terry Lamb the greatest player of all time?
No
 

Twizzle

Administrator
Staff member
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Moffo said:
played jersey flegg for the dogs in my younger years, had to retire due to a broken wrist that never healed

an off field incident I assume
 

t-ba

Post Whore
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I'm suprised. Surely someone here's played in the Newcastle RL.

I've played AFL for Stockholm if that helps...
 
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NZ Warrior said:
Have you ever played in the NRL?
Yes, a few times.

If so , when and who with ??
In 2004, I got my break with the Warriors. I could have been anything, the next Gene Ngamu they labelled me.

Why did you retire or how did you finish your career??
I was ferociously spear tackled by a young scumbag called Jerome Ropati. He knew he would never take the #6 jersey from me, unless I was dead or in a wheelchair. X rays showed nearly all my vertebrae were cracked. People started calling me "Glass Spine". God, I hated Ropati.

Basically, who was the greatest team / player you have ever played against?? I had the pleasure of playing against Gene Ngamu once. But I still can't help but think that Jerome Ropati was perhaps the best 5/8 I had ever played against.

Which era did you play in?? They called it "The Post Gene Ngamu" era. Fans never really got over losing Gene Ngamu.

Finally , is Terry Lamb the greatest player of all time?
No, a fine young son of a bitch called Jerome Ropati is. God, I hate Ropati so much. I hate him so much, it hurts.

I also played 5/8 for the Warriors.

Back in the late 90s, I played outside the legendary Stacey Jones.

I had this one awesome game against Illawarra one time.

Luckily enough my dad was the coach, and this enabled me to force the great Gene Ngamu out of the side a couple times.
 

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