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Players you miss playing at your club.

nqcowboy87

Bench
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matty sing/ty williams/paul bowman and soon well know what its like not to have payney there, but they cant play forever
 

SpaceMonkey

Immortal
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40,104
Players I wish had never left

Ali Lauitiiti
Iafeta Paleaesina
PJ Marsh
Joe Vagana
Awen Guttenbeil

players who I was glad left when they did (for whatever reason) but who I still miss in their prime

Clinton Toopi
Francis Meli
Sione Faumuina
Stacey Jones
 

Big Sam

First Grade
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Beau Champion of the current crop and really missed Cusack in the years after he left for Hull.
 

Fire

First Grade
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Boyd
Beauy
Costigan
Jezza
Saffy
J.Moz
Ashton and Tariq Sims
Linnett
Kite

...definitely NOT Ennis
 

I bleed blue & gold

First Grade
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I will prob get laughed at, but i wish John Morris never left us. I would have had him at hooker over Keating for the past few years.
 

WayneBennett

Juniors
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Sean Berrigan.

At his best such a hard strong little merkin to tackle, great ball skills, awesome dummy half, awesome centre, decent halfback and the best Mr Fixit ive seen
 

rabbitohs95

Bench
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I was sad when Craig Wing and David Fa'alogo left but i think they did the right thing for themselves so it was understandable to me. I would take Beau Champion back in a heartbeat if he could get back to his 2010 form.

It disappointed me when Ben Ross left for Cronulla, he just left as if we hadn't revived his career or anything but whatever he was good when he was with us.
 

kmav23

Juniors
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so much BS... talk about dodgy..

why doesn't tinkler comment on the all the people he has not paid....


http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport...s-nathan-tinkler/story-fn67vvv7-1226546492220

NATHAN Tinkler has blamed flooding rather than financial issues for problems at Patinack Farm's Canungra base in Queensland.

News Limited reported earlier this week that Tinkler's Queensland-based horses would be banned from running until at least next week after stewards found a broken water walker and a filthy exercise pool at the Canungra stables.

Stewards had swooped on the rural property, concerned with the scratching of all Patinack Farm-owned runners from the feature Doomben meeting last Saturday.

In a rare media statement, Tinkler now claims that recent flooding was the blame for the problems at the Canungra stables and training tracks.

''We have been struggling to hold the track together over the last couple of months since we had severe flooding,'' Tinkler said.

''This is now no longer possible and it is a good time of year to be doing track maintenance while the racing is at a lull and grass is available and growing. Our track at Canungra is not any different to any race track in Australia, it needs maintenance.''

After the stewards' inspection, vet Dr Martin Lenz reported there were no health issues with Tinkler's Queensland horses and all were being properly cared for.

Tinkler said yesterday that his higher-rated horses based at Canungra would be transferred to his Sydney facilities in preparation for the Autumn Carnival.

But he insisted it would be business as usual in Queensland once the required work was completed.
Patinack Farm's trainer John Thompson told The Age that repairs would take just under two week.

''The pool and the waterwalker are at the lowest point of the property and when our sand track was getting washed away it ended up in them,'' Thompson said.

''We have had a couple of horses not run up to scratch in the past couple of weeks and I thought there might be a virus. It might have just come from the pool because they are in it every day.

''I told the boss (Tinkler) and said don't run any of them until we get the problem fixed. He said, 'I don't want horses going to the races and people doing their money on them'.

''I have to say I was reluctant about shutting down for any time but the boss said we can start again with a new track and everything working right."
 
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