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Panthers v. Heels

Smug Panther

First Grade
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I was willing to give him a chance until a game that mattered.

He's done quicker than Daniel Russell in 2004.

Momo for all his faults got the job done and even won us a game against Souths last year
I've been very clear on my thoughts on Tyrone May....May is twice the player
 

Munky

Coach
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When Huth was poking his nose through every run, I knew the game was won.

The Parra pack had submitted and bent the knee.

Nek minnit...
 

Smug Panther

First Grade
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Luai needs to play like it’s 2021. Bit disappointed in him this year. losing feels weird.
He's a poster boy for everything wrong with no more fighting in the game. He's on par with James Maloney, Cody Walker and Josh Reynolds. Small pissant f**ks who wouldn't have been a thing in the past
 

brownstone

Juniors
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Strange game, I though the slightly better team went down, but Panthers brought the result on themselves.

A couple of thoughts;

A really poor controversial penalty try call, where the ball carrier was grounded short yet referee referred Salmon’s tackle to the bunker as a possible penalty try option??
Mahoney didn’t cross the line, wasn’t held up, he completely stretched out, whilst Salmon was submissive whilst prepared for the obvious upcoming tackle, yet Mahoney was deemed as denied a certain try! Penalty at worst , if at all.

Cleary kicked 2 from 4, sprinted out of the line to grasp thin air on Gutherson, for the decisive eels try. A poor Cleary game tonight in general, which is very rare…

Brown’s try, from a very early age you are thought to catch balls on the full.

May’s try before halftime should not have been paid, given Kikau’s lead up knock on, from the play before.

Great coaching from Arthur though, eels players passing whist driven backwards in defence was a real momentum changer !
As was the constant change of angles.

Arthur may have provided a panthers defensive line blueprint tonight for other teams.

Finally, referee certainly went out of his way to negate the big home crowd influence. Panthers could not buy an obvious 6 again or penalty.

Just one of those games, unfortunately…
 

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