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Can someone who was at the game offer objective non biased advice on the 10 meters that Sutton was keeping seemed Roosters were very quick
Very poor. Cordner and Keary were never onside the whole game
Can someone who was at the game offer objective non biased advice on the 10 meters that Sutton was keeping seemed Roosters were very quick
Very poor. Cordner and Keary were never onside the whole game
Agreed, they were constantly offside whenever we had them on the back foot!
Sour grapes?
Not really impressive': Roosters ready to turn tables on Panthers
Isaac Liu has vowed the Roosters will turn the tables on the Panthers if they meet again this year, saying the victors "just played off the back of our errors" on Friday.
Tricolours coach Trent Robinson bristled slightly when asked after the 29-28 qualifying final defeat if minor premiers Penrith, who have now won 16 straight games, were the best team in the competition.
And lock Liu admitted he thought that "whatever they did, it wasn't really impressive" despite the Panthers coming back from 10-0 down.
The Panthers have booked a preliminary final berth while the Roosters will play the winner of Saturday's Raiders-Sharks clash next week. However, Friday's combatants could still meet in the decider.
"[Penrith] just played their game like they did, they just played off the back of our errors, our little mistakes," Liu said.
"We definitely can play better than that. We know that. But if there's a chance we do come up against them [again], we'll make sure we come out on top."
https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/10/03/not-really-impressive-roosters-ready-to-turn-tables-on-panthers/
imagine being this f**king salty lol. didn’t roosters score a try off a kick which we fumbled in goal? hypocritesSour grapes?
Not really impressive': Roosters ready to turn tables on Panthers
Isaac Liu has vowed the Roosters will turn the tables on the Panthers if they meet again this year, saying the victors "just played off the back of our errors" on Friday.
Tricolours coach Trent Robinson bristled slightly when asked after the 29-28 qualifying final defeat if minor premiers Penrith, who have now won 16 straight games, were the best team in the competition.
And lock Liu admitted he thought that "whatever they did, it wasn't really impressive" despite the Panthers coming back from 10-0 down.
The Panthers have booked a preliminary final berth while the Roosters will play the winner of Saturday's Raiders-Sharks clash next week. However, Friday's combatants could still meet in the decider.
"[Penrith] just played their game like they did, they just played off the back of our errors, our little mistakes," Liu said.
"We definitely can play better than that. We know that. But if there's a chance we do come up against them [again], we'll make sure we come out on top."
https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/10/03/not-really-impressive-roosters-ready-to-turn-tables-on-panthers/
Sour grapes?
Not really impressive': Roosters ready to turn tables on Panthers
Isaac Liu has vowed the Roosters will turn the tables on the Panthers if they meet again this year, saying the victors "just played off the back of our errors" on Friday.
Tricolours coach Trent Robinson bristled slightly when asked after the 29-28 qualifying final defeat if minor premiers Penrith, who have now won 16 straight games, were the best team in the competition.
And lock Liu admitted he thought that "whatever they did, it wasn't really impressive" despite the Panthers coming back from 10-0 down.
The Panthers have booked a preliminary final berth while the Roosters will play the winner of Saturday's Raiders-Sharks clash next week. However, Friday's combatants could still meet in the decider.
"[Penrith] just played their game like they did, they just played off the back of our errors, our little mistakes," Liu said.
"We definitely can play better than that. We know that. But if there's a chance we do come up against them [again], we'll make sure we come out on top."
https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/10/03/not-really-impressive-roosters-ready-to-turn-tables-on-panthers/
Sour grapes?
Not really impressive': Roosters ready to turn tables on Panthers
Isaac Liu has vowed the Roosters will turn the tables on the Panthers if they meet again this year, saying the victors "just played off the back of our errors" on Friday.
Tricolours coach Trent Robinson bristled slightly when asked after the 29-28 qualifying final defeat if minor premiers Penrith, who have now won 16 straight games, were the best team in the competition.
And lock Liu admitted he thought that "whatever they did, it wasn't really impressive" despite the Panthers coming back from 10-0 down.
The Panthers have booked a preliminary final berth while the Roosters will play the winner of Saturday's Raiders-Sharks clash next week. However, Friday's combatants could still meet in the decider.
"[Penrith] just played their game like they did, they just played off the back of our errors, our little mistakes," Liu said.
"We definitely can play better than that. We know that. But if there's a chance we do come up against them [again], we'll make sure we come out on top."
https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/10/03/not-really-impressive-roosters-ready-to-turn-tables-on-panthers/
Oh so we played on the back of their errors, twice, in one season? My God, my hatred of that club has gone up a notch.
Mine was the Eels, now it is the Roosters. I enjoyed watching the post game interview. Robinson is a sook.Always been my most hated club. Oh boy, did I enjoy last night
The Roosters captilised on our mistakes and ill discipline.
They were out on their feet by the end of the 1st half and in the early stages of the 2nd half. We gave them a sniff and they took it.
Quite honestly if it wasn't for nerves and relaxing a little in the 2nd half, we should have won by more.
We dominated them for large portions of the match.
The score flattered the chooks
Not really worried. They're just trying to cover their embarrassment.
This was the game they had to win. They let Souths win last week thinking they could win this game and the plan has backfired. They'll have to get past Raiders and Storm (who they avoided this week) to play us again and already they are beaten up. This game has ended their reign as the best NRL team, and Robinson knows it. That is why he is so salty.