If there is any doubts, no point risking him. Give him the extra week off. May need him against the Storm.
If there is any doubts, no point risking him. Give him the extra week off. May need him against the Storm.
Roosters lost 38-18 at Penrith in 2016 after trailing 38-0. That side had Ferguson, Tupou, SKD, Mitchell,. Watson, Matterson, Friend, Napa, Cordner Aubusson, Taukeiaho and Guerra. I'll bet they'd like to have a few of those names in this side.My god that’s a bad Roosters team, like literally the worst 17 they’ve named since the Jackson Hastings era.
I’m not expecting a blow out score Friday night.
Im expecting a win but not sure we have 40 points or so in us at this early season stage and you have to think the Roosters will perform better than they did in Round 1.
I thought our performance against the Sharks was very good, better than I expected to be honest. I think the Sharks would have gone into the game thinking they were a decent chance of getting the job done But we were deserving of the two points.I totally agree. There will be a 'bounce back' from the chooks.
Also there will be a 'lag' from Penrith after the very bright lights of Vegas.
Just be respectful of our ground. No shenanigans
Just be respectful of our ground. No shenanigans
Interested to see how the crowds are for you this season.
I’ll be there. I’ll miss Panthers stadium, especially the last few years when I was fortunate to sitting in a box, but they say a change is as good as a Holiday. Excited for something new.Interested to see how the crowds are for you this season.
Sorry, but it's our ground now.Just be respectful of our ground. No shenanigans
They’ll be way down. We are a working class town on the western outskirts. Families can’t do Commbank on a Friday night that’s the reality. By the time families get home from school, work there is no realistic opportunity to somehow get to the train station and or into the car and get to Commbank. The majority will watch on TV in one shape or form. Wife and I can, retired no impediments, but my son, partner and kids who would normally have been able to do Panther Stadium won’t be able to do Commbank. Not that they don’t want to, but just can’t.Interested to see how the crowds are for you this season.
They’ll be way down. We are a working class town on the western outskirts. Families can’t do Commbank on a Friday night that’s the reality. By the time families get home from school, work there is no realistic opportunity to somehow get to the train station and or into the car and get to Commbank. The majority will watch on TV in one shape or form. Wife and I can, retired no impediments, but my son, partner and kids who would normally have been able to do Panther Stadium won’t be able to do Commbank. Not that they don’t want to, but just can’t.
Crowds will be down that is the reality.You're forgetting one thing. Panther fans have been released into the wild. I live in the inner west and it isn't exactly rugby league central but whenever I see someone wearing an NRL jersey it's mostly a Panthers one. So it may bring new fans
They’ll be way down. We are a working class town on the western outskirts. Families can’t do Commbank on a Friday night that’s the reality. By the time families get home from school, work there is no realistic opportunity to somehow get to the train station and or into the car and get to Commbank. The majority will watch on TV in one shape or form. Wife and I can, retired no impediments, but my son, partner and kids who would normally have been able to do Panther Stadium won’t be able to do Commbank. Not that they don’t want to, but just can’t.