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nah it wouldn't be him but that's not to say that he hasn't already upset the apple cart.
Or you could just admit you're wrong. Lucky I won't be holding my breath for that to happen.We all listen to footy podcasts and are high consumers of NRL social media and news. You can say it was holier than thou or I could say it was a massive overreaction. Lucky I didn't.
I’m not sold on Joash being our long term 6. I reckon it will be Twidle, Hunter or Lorenzo.nah it wouldn't be him but that's not to say that he hasn't already upset the apple cart.
Objection your Honour. A perfectly apt, colourful euphemism to describe the lack of brain used in the assertation that Des' demise is anything but mutual.Maybe but the post that kicked it off had some unnecessary commentary
Galvin is many things....lazy and unfit are not two of them.I’m hoping it’s Galvin. I wish that little merkin good health but a shit career at the Dogs
Round 22 when Tigers play the Dogs at Commbank will be interesting in a few weeks.Galvin is many things....lazy and unfit are not two of them.
Very funny.No, it’s not. Everyone knows exactly what you’re like, and somehow you’re getting worse. I didn’t think that was even possible, but here we are.
Round 22 when Tigers play the Dogs at Commbank will be interesting in a few weeks.
Would you put it past Gus to put Galvin on Ice that week.
Id doubt itRound 22 when Tigers play the Dogs at Commbank will be interesting in a few weeks.
Would you put it past Gus to put Galvin on Ice that week.
Let the little merkin walk the walk. He will probably tear us up in his only good game for the year.In some ways you could argue that’s exactly what they should do in terms of player welfare etc. Personally it’s just a game of footy, get on with it.
No argument from me. I’m sure he will play.Let the little merkin walk the walk
Try holding your breath anyway. jksOr you could just admit you're wrong. Lucky I won't be holding my breath for that to happen.
In terms of being nrl ready for 2026 I think Joash is a long way ahead of those guys.I’m not sold on Joash being our long term 6. I reckon it will be Twidle, Hunter or Lorenzo.
I’m not sold on Joash being our long term 6. I reckon it will be Twidle, Hunter or Lorenzo.
I’m not sold on Joash being our long term 6. I reckon it will be Twidle, Hunter or Lorenzo.
In terms of being nrl ready for 2026 I think Joash is a long way ahead of those guys.
The fact he played very well on the wing and then played five eight with a great defensive game I think that will stick with Ryles and he will get first chance next year unless we sign someone from outside.
Joash would also be able to interchange with Iongi between fullback and five eight and they could both be very dangerous in attack.
Twidle in defence looked very average last week.
What were you doing at Wentworth Park watching our cup team playTwiddle defense from what I saw on the weekend would make him zero chance of playing NRL. Maybe it was just one game and many player where poor but his tackling technique was woefull
I think Joash does everything Lorenzo does but a little better and is a more stronger body type and has experienced nrl.I'm pretty certain it's Lorenzo's as long as he ticks the right boxes leading into 27.
If he has a shit career, he's not gonna make it out of Lakemba aliveI’m hoping it’s Galvin. I wish that little merkin good health but a shit career at the Dogs
I think Joash does everything Lorenzo does but a little better and is a more stronger body type and has experienced nrl.
they were both SG ball players of the year.