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Well that is an admission by the NRL that his game wasn't good enough. Too little too late now but I guess we have to get used to NRL stuff ups that r rectified... after the game.
I'm sure the Parra/Sharks game from last year was goin thru his mind....sorta explains that for the so called repeated infringements we committed....youd think someone woulda gone to the bin....but being the knob jockey he is nothing makes f**kin sense with him
At least it's been noted that his performance was utter crap, doesn't help us, but it might when he has control of our game next time. He might remember that he got dumped when he was hopeless and biased against us, or not, he seems to be a slow learner ;-)
The one and only Mr Harrigan as time went on did'nt seem to have any guilt or remorse over the 9-1 penaalty count caning he gave us on that fateful day 1989.
Yes, long memory.
Yes, time to burn bridges and move on.
I still remember that same cheshire s..... looking smile he had on his face
at the end of extra time.
The point i'm making is, i don't think the bloke has that guilt trip feeling in his body.