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Toronto Wolfpack

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Anyone recognise their poster boy ???

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Toronto Wolfpack have announced their intention to dominate the 2018 BetFred Championship with a 34-12 victory over Leigh Centurions on Sunday.

Making their debut in the English rugby league’s second tier following their promotion as League 1 winners last year, the Wolfpack picked up exactly where they left off.

An attacking masterclass at Leigh Sports Village was headlined by a Liam Kay hat-trick, with tries also coming from Ryan Brierley, Cory Paterson and Adam Sidlow.

The match appeared to be a heading towards a one-sided affair with the Centurions bagging two tries in the opening nine minutes, but the visitors turned things round to score 34 unanswered points and cruise to an impressive opening day victory.

Despite the Centurions boasting former NRL players Daniel Mortimer, Kyle Lovett, Bodene Thompson, Peter Mata’utia and Drew Hutchison, they were no match for a Wolfpack side bolstered by the off season additions of Australian former top-tier players Josh McCrone, Jack Buchanan and Paterson.

Good luck to him, I wonder if they need a new coach and CEO?
 

Old Kogarah Boy 1

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Anyone recognise their poster boy ???

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Toronto Wolfpack have announced their intention to dominate the 2018 BetFred Championship with a 34-12 victory over Leigh Centurions on Sunday.

Making their debut in the English rugby league’s second tier following their promotion as League 1 winners last year, the Wolfpack picked up exactly where they left off.

An attacking masterclass at Leigh Sports Village was headlined by a Liam Kay hat-trick, with tries also coming from Ryan Brierley, Cory Paterson and Adam Sidlow.

The match appeared to be a heading towards a one-sided affair with the Centurions bagging two tries in the opening nine minutes, but the visitors turned things round to score 34 unanswered points and cruise to an impressive opening day victory.

Despite the Centurions boasting former NRL players Daniel Mortimer, Kyle Lovett, Bodene Thompson, Peter Mata’utia and Drew Hutchison, they were no match for a Wolfpack side bolstered by the off season additions of Australian former top-tier players Josh McCrone, Jack Buchanan and Paterson.

Good luck to him, I wonder if they need a new coach and CEO?

But of a typo there....... should read, former top-tier imposter.
Anyway, good luck to him, he’s found his level.
 

Old Kogarah Boy 1

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I wish McCrone all the best. Maybe he has finally found a home. It wasn’t his fault with us last season. McIdiot kept on picking him. McCrone was not just a first grade player for an NRL team

You are absolutely correct.
It was McIdiot fault for picking him.
 

grouch

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Captain of a great new club in Toronto, he's getting paid to play games in Canada, Toulouse, London etc and never look at McGregor's dumb face again? That's the sound of Josh having the last laugh
 

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