Smug Panther
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You're just upset England is no longer in the top 4 nations.Are Penrith players the most disloyal in the country? How many of them have turned their back on the green and gold?
You're just upset England is no longer in the top 4 nations.Are Penrith players the most disloyal in the country? How many of them have turned their back on the green and gold?
Do you mean to come across as a conceited merkin, or is it just a happy accident?Are Penrith players the most disloyal in the country? How many of them have turned their back on the green and gold?
turncoats, that's the word I was looking for.Do you mean to come across as a conceited merkin, or is it just a happy accident?
So it's intentional... Thanksturncoats, that's the word I was looking for.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.So it's intentional... Thanks
Are Penrith players the most disloyal in the country? How many of them have turned their back on the green and gold?
My Panthers are the kings of line speed but The game would be very different if players were back with the Ref and moved when the ball had cleared the foot? Some of the tolerance shown for defensive lines blows my mine. I think every team tries to move that quickly but some aren’t fit enough to sustain it. Some are scared by the officials whistle more than others? Some aren’t as well versed on what they can get away with at the right time. I watch a lot of kick chase where if a try is scored they’re going to be called off side by the bunker but if they are just applying pressure and trapping the opponents from a good kick return they don’t get penalised. It’s smart football. Penrith are very smart and very fit.
What was interesting is that without Luai and Cleary their attack looks very one dimensional, but their defense is so in your face that they effectively attack through that. Most of their tries came off Souths’ errors and were all scored through the middle, whilst Souths succeeded on the edges primarily.
If you play this game again with Luai and Cleary back, then the Panthers’ arsenal is a lot more varied.
It’s an interesting take. Watching the game last night there were times that Souths met us in our backfield, and so there were times that their kind-speed was pretty good. But it rarely lasted a full set, and so generally by the last tackle we made some metres and got the kickers onto the front foot.I agree with your reference to their defence.
Panthers seem to get off their line faster and more consistently than any other team so the opposition find it hard to get momentum coming out of their half, they are so fit, they must be relentless at training. It seems they are offside all the time
That would be champagne Rugby League.the big picture idea of the World Cup board is to have Somoa play Fiji in the world cup final.
the big picture idea of the World Cup board is to have Somoa play Fiji in the world cup final.
If they did the singing thing afterwards that would take it for me. Possibly the best thing I have ever seen on a footy field was the end of the Fiji/PNG test at MacArthur Stadium this year. As soon as I saw that I bought tix to Oz versus Fiji in the World Cup.Would probably be the best Grand Final in history.
Only downside and minor at that for me is, I wouldn’t know who to barrack for but definite, game’s the winner, moment for sure.That would be champagne Rugby League.
This all of a sudden got very creepy. Sure you're on the right website?Yes "the game" is always a winner when our Polynesian brothers are involved.
As a young good looking fresh gay active white man, I must say I love my Polynesian “rainbow” brothers from Tonga and Samoa. Living in Penrith where there is some poverty, I often take in young big and strong curious Polynesian men who are homeless and give them board, food and shelter for free, well almost for free. Polynesian men are extremely giving, caring and can be very strong and powerful and very tender at the same time. They are just marvellous. Most of them are extremely physically gifted as well