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NRL Rd 24 2024 - General Non-Warriors thread

Big Marn

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C'mon Tigers, hold out! Five mins to go.

Edit: and they did, but only just (they're the Tigers after all. A forward pass stopped Souths from scoring two tries in the last three minutes.

18-16, Wests. Final. Benji looked like he was close to tears.
I didnt watch this game. Souths AND Tigers fans were blowing up about Belinda Sharpe after the game. Was she really that bad? I guess she got the forward pass at the end but apparently missed a bunch of other stuff.
 

Rich102

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I used to work in the Manchester Unity building on the corner of Victoria Street and Hobson Street. The ground floor in those days was a theater leased by TVNZ to film 'On the Mat' hosted by Steve Rickard and Earnie Leonard, later Barry Holland. We leased half the 3rd floor and later on TVNZ moved their sports department into the other half. Graham Thorne was always friendly and we were always invited to watch the live feeds with them. Tony Palmer was motorsport. Never really interested in league. But got given the league gig and totally cocked it up. Good pubs around there in those days, Empire across the road, and I can't remember the name of the pub on the corner of Hobson and Wellesley Street, downstairs. The On the Mat wrestlers were accommodated there. King Curtiss was always very outgoing and liked a drop. They had a good eaterie there too.
 

Big Marn

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you might be interested in this website Blair. Its got a lot of old NZ tv shows on it from the past plus a bunch of other stuff.
I was watching a bit of Fred Daggs piss take on Country Calendar yesterday.
 

JJ

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I used to work in the Manchester Unity building on the corner of Victoria Street and Hobson Street. The ground floor in those days was a theater leased by TVNZ to film 'On the Mat' hosted by Steve Rickard and Earnie Leonard, later Barry Holland. We leased half the 3rd floor and later on TVNZ moved their sports department into the other half. Graham Thorne was always friendly and we were always invited to watch the live feeds with them. Tony Palmer was motorsport. Never really interested in league. But got given the league gig and totally cocked it up. Good pubs around there in those days, Empire across the road, and I can't remember the name of the pub on the corner of Hobson and Wellesley Street, downstairs. The On the Mat wrestlers were accommodated there. King Curtiss was always very outgoing and liked a drop. They had a good eaterie there too.
Ernie Leonard probably doesn’t get enough respect for what he achieved, notably for Maori in broadcasting
 

JJ

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you might be interested in this website Blair. Its got a lot of old NZ tv shows on it from the past plus a bunch of other stuff.
I was watching a bit of Fred Daggs piss take on Country Calendar yesterday.
John Clarke, iconic in NZ and probably Aust too
 
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80s/90s throwback with the state of the surface for this Chooks game
I'm a bit behind just watching the mini this morning. Is Walker still off contract? If so we need to throw the kitchen sink at him. (If it hits him in the head he might be silly enough to sign with us).
How bad was the field for a new multimillion dollar stadium.
 

Big Marn

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So RTS dogging it at centre?
Or his talent set doesn't translate to centre?
I dont think setting up his wingers comes naturally to him.
He was originally a winger so all he did was receive the ball. He then went to fullback where it was a lot of solo jinking runs and supporting the forwards up the middle like the Hammer does really well.
He's been bog average at freeing up his outsides at centre (though he got moved around alot so have to take that into consideration)
But his first instinct is to run. He doesnt have the reverse flick pass like old Hiku and Joey Manu have in their repertoire consistently. So yeh, maybe his skillset isnt really centre.
 

Blair

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As Phil (Dr Death - he was always good at telling us when our season officially ended) - pointed out in the other thread, the Dragons beating the Titans means we have no mathematical chance of making the eight.

Nulla probably ended Newcastle's hopes too, in a golden-point thriller, 19-18.
 
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