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inConnor tracey cost us the cowboys final dropping the ball over the line at half time and then getting sin binned ain minute 72 but carry on
inConnor tracey cost us the cowboys final dropping the ball over the line at half time and then getting sin binned ain minute 72 but carry on
This one is hard work. Too hardtry 1 gilbert straight through hynes
try assist to Rudolph bahahahaha he made it harder for rudolph
Talakai try Moylan put hynes through to score but he couldnt because hes so fricken slow, so hynes gave it to Talaka & gets a TA bahahahahaha
Dearden try, straight through Hynes who rushes out bahahahaha hes going great.
Taualagi try Hynes the only one that doesnt tackle anybody in a man on man line up. Farrkk i forgot how bad he can actually be. Maybe he has improved.
Last try through Moylan who i thought had a pretty good game.
All in all was a good Sharks team with soem greats on their last legs, but enough legs to give the finals a shake , let down by Hynes. & hes continuing to let us down, for the cheap rate of $3500 per day , everyday of the week
Tracey doesnt contest with Holmes , holmes scores anyway. Wasn't a sin bin IMO. Shoulder to shoulder
Huh?Tracey doesnt contest with Holmes , holmes scores anyway. Wasn't a sin bin IMO. Shoulder to shoulder
Connor tracey cost us the cowboys final dropping the ball over the line at half time and then getting sin binned ain minute 72Huh?
Double huh?Connor tracey cost us the cowboys final dropping the ball over the line at half time and then getting sin binned ain minute 72
This one is hard work to correct. Too hard.This one is hard work. Too hard
Penthouse,, ForumThe posts of some of you blokes are so hard to read. No paragraphs, no full stops, multiple commas, FMD where did some of you learn to write?
I very much doubt anyone cares but I left because my viewpoint changed and I realised that, for me, supporting the Sharks and spending hours engaging, dissecting, and most of all being emotionally involved in a the club was extremely bad for my mental health.That’s the point I’m making. Why does he have to stay positive? It’s a self imposed rule. Likely to ensure access to the club remains. There is a reason Frank left I suppose.
" BRING BACK HENJAK ..... NOW !!!!! "I very much doubt anyone cares but I left because my viewpoint changed and I realised that, for me, supporting the Sharks and spending hours engaging, dissecting, and most of all being emotionally involved in a the club was extremely bad for my mental health.
My life has improved dramatically since I stopped caring about the Sharks. Unfair to do a podcast when you genuinely don’t care and I had 2 blissful years where I barely watched a game.
After some internal work I am at a point where I can enjoy watching footy again but if and when they lose I don’t spend more than one second thinking or worrying about it. To me, there’s just no point in caring.
Re quitting on reflection the time was right. When we started Sharkcast podcasts were new and fresh. Credit to Sam for being on the cusp as it was all his idea. We were the first supporter pod in the entire NRL world and were in the press as a result which was wild to me. The whole Gal wanting to kill us was hilarious. Those times will never come again with the sheer number of podcasts out there now. Again I doubt anyone cares.
HENJAK IS THE MAN FOR THE JOB!" BRING BACK HENJAK ..... NOW !!!!! "
I’m appreciative of anyone that puts in the effort to help me get through the mowing / keeps me company walking the dog.I very much doubt anyone cares but I left because my viewpoint changed and I realised that, for me, supporting the Sharks and spending hours engaging, dissecting, and most of all being emotionally involved in a the club was extremely bad for my mental health.
My life has improved dramatically since I stopped caring about the Sharks. Unfair to do a podcast when you genuinely don’t care and I had 2 blissful years where I barely watched a game.
After some internal work I am at a point where I can enjoy watching footy again but if and when they lose I don’t spend more than one second thinking or worrying about it. To me, there’s just no point in caring and now I’m a bit born again about dissing sport so I need to be careful what I say here haha.
Re quitting on reflection the time was right. When we started Sharkcast podcasts were new and fresh. Credit to Sam for being on the cusp as it was all his idea. We were the first supporter pod in the entire NRL world and were in the press as a result which was wild to me. The whole Gal wanting to kill us was hilarious. Those times will never come again with the sheer number of podcasts out there now. Again I doubt anyone cares.
Been waiting to hear this for so long.I very much doubt anyone cares but I left because my viewpoint changed and I realised that, for me, supporting the Sharks and spending hours engaging, dissecting, and most of all being emotionally involved in a the club was extremely bad for my mental health.
My life has improved dramatically since I stopped caring about the Sharks. Unfair to do a podcast when you genuinely don’t care and I had 2 blissful years where I barely watched a game.
After some internal work I am at a point where I can enjoy watching footy again but if and when they lose I don’t spend more than one second thinking or worrying about it. To me, there’s just no point in caring and now I’m a bit born again about dissing sport so I need to be careful what I say here haha.
Re quitting on reflection the time was right. When we started Sharkcast podcasts were new and fresh. Credit to Sam for being on the cusp as it was all his idea. We were the first supporter pod in the entire NRL world and were in the press as a result which was wild to me. The whole Gal wanting to kill us was hilarious. Those times will never come again with the sheer number of podcasts out there now. Again I doubt anyone cares.
We DO care, mate!I very much doubt anyone cares but I left because my viewpoint changed and I realised that, for me, supporting the Sharks and spending hours engaging, dissecting, and most of all being emotionally involved in a the club was extremely bad for my mental health.
My life has improved dramatically since I stopped caring about the Sharks. Unfair to do a podcast when you genuinely don’t care and I had 2 blissful years where I barely watched a game.
After some internal work I am at a point where I can enjoy watching footy again but if and when they lose I don’t spend more than one second thinking or worrying about it. To me, there’s just no point in caring and now I’m a bit born again about dissing sport so I need to be careful what I say here haha.
Re quitting on reflection the time was right. When we started Sharkcast podcasts were new and fresh. Credit to Sam for being on the cusp as it was all his idea. We were the first supporter pod in the entire NRL world and were in the press as a result which was wild to me. The whole Gal wanting to kill us was hilarious. Those times will never come again with the sheer number of podcasts out there now. Again I doubt anyone cares.