Or - more likely - they didn't want the sin bin and probable suspension that would have gone with it.It was late and worthy of penalty, not a lot else
Of all the knights players rushing to JWH, with the game well squared away, not one was willing to take it to fists with JWH. Probably tells you that none of those players charging at him think of him as a “fake hard man”
They didn’t want that smoke
It was late and worthy of penalty, not a lot else
Of all the knights players rushing to JWH, with the game well squared away, not one was willing to take it to fists with JWH. Probably tells you that none of those players charging at him think of him as a “fake hard man”
They didn’t want that smoke
JWH's father worked for the United Nations in the Third World. JWH has a strong humanitarian legacy in his family, which is why I don't believe he has a malicious bone in his body.
That’s what all the fuss was about? Sure it was as late as America were to WW2 but it was wasn’t high or reckless.
That’s called being a good front rower.
I thinks it’s called a cowards tackle these days.
I thinks it’s called a cowards tackle these days.