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Season 2025

Aliceinwonderland

First Grade
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I beg to differ (as you know I would being a Penny's supporter).

I was more than happy to see him back in Penrith colours. Like I was with the Peach a couple of years ago.

Laurie did his job today. Scored a try and helped secure a Penrith win.

This might mean he holds down the Penrith 14 Jersey for the time being, as he's able to play 1-7 (at a stretch).

If you insist on calling him average.....So be it.
 

Vic Mackey

Referee
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25,560
I beg to differ (as you know I would being a Penny's supporter).

I was more than happy to see him back in Penrith colours. Like I was with the Peach a couple of years ago.

Laurie did his job today. Scored a try and helped secure a Penrith win.

This might mean he holds down the Penrith 14 Jersey for the time being, as he's able to play 1-7 (at a stretch).

If you insist on calling him average.....So be it.

I like Daine, handy squad player and good to have on the bench. Think the first half of 2023 where he was pretty horrible has warped some of our fans views on him. I'll always be happy to see him do well.
 

Pezz70

Juniors
Messages
2,009
I beg to differ (as you know I would being a Penny's supporter).

I was more than happy to see him back in Penrith colours. Like I was with the Peach a couple of years ago.

Laurie did his job today. Scored a try and helped secure a Penrith win.

This might mean he holds down the Penrith 14 Jersey for the time being, as he's able to play 1-7 (at a stretch).

If you insist on calling him average.....So be it.
2 tries
I beg to differ (as you know I would being a Penny's supporter).

I was more than happy to see him back in Penrith colours. Like I was with the Peach a couple of years ago.

Laurie did his job today. Scored a try and helped secure a Penrith win.

This might mean he holds down the Penrith 14 Jersey for the time being, as he's able to play 1-7 (at a stretch).

If you insist on calling him average.....So be it.
2 tries. Done his job, bit weak on the hit ups from you’re own 20, you guys missed To’o I think the difficulty you had getting out of your own end at times led to some panicky footy, but you got the task done so…..
 

Tigerm

Coach
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11,466

f**k, this is worth the watch. Gives me a bit more hope for this season.

Bula is special, and he is still in recovery with a shoulder problem hahaha
 
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Nutz

First Grade
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5,706

Correction on Bula’s injury.
I think I stand corrected too Tm ;)

Did everyone watch the training camp in Qld. It's been posted and on WT Web pages.
How good was Bula putting his hand up to run the mini marathon and carrying the pole ¾ full of water. The whole squad cheering him home built so much team spirit.
We used to call those tunes water logs and I can tell you they are exhausting to carry because if you can't keep it horizontal the water falls to one end and you lose grip and drop it. Try doing it for 5km on uneven scrubland being chased by mock enemy, who if they catch you they take some of your rations off you.
I was 125kg at the start of my combat survival course at Tully and at the end of 3 weeks I was 115kg.
When we got back to Townsville I ate nearly a bucket of KFC and drunk a six pack of beer all by myself.....then proceded to spew it all up.
 

Tigerm

Coach
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11,466
I think I stand corrected too Tm ;)

Did everyone watch the training camp in Qld. It's been posted and on WT Web pages.
How good was Bula putting his hand up to run the mini marathon and carrying the pole ¾ full of water. The whole squad cheering him home built so much team spirit.
We used to call those tunes water logs and I can tell you they are exhausting to carry because if you can't keep it horizontal the water falls to one end and you lose grip and drop it. Try doing it for 5km on uneven scrubland being chased by mock enemy, who if they catch you they take some of your rations off you.
I was 125kg at the start of my combat survival course at Tully and at the end of 3 weeks I was 115kg.
When we got back to Townsville I ate nearly a bucket of KFC and drunk a six pack of beer all by myself.....then proceded to spew it all up.
I posted it, a few posts up, it was very good.
 

Nutz

First Grade
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5,706
I posted it, a few posts up, it was very good.
Sorry Tm, I've got my mind on how to get thru this if we flood. I'm not usually overconcerned after having spent a lot of time living in the tropics but not being able to lift things or even scratch my butt is annoying.
The emer service lads put 10 sandbags on the highside doors so fingers crossed I'll be watertight.
It better not stop me watching the Tigers play...now that would give me the shitesters.
 

Tigerm

Coach
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11,466
Sorry Tm, I've got my mind on how to get thru this if we flood. I'm not usually overconcerned after having spent a lot of time living in the tropics but not being able to lift things or even scratch my butt is annoying.
The emer service lads put 10 sandbags on the highside doors so fingers crossed I'll be watertight.
It better not stop me watching the Tigers play...now that would give me the shitesters.
Mate, the main thing is obviously, to stay safe.
Benji will get the job done for you.
 
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