Gary Gutful
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That's f**king Queenslander talk, that is? Always playing for a draw
If you can get from NSW to Cape York in less than 80 min then you are a genius.
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That's f**king Queenslander talk, that is? Always playing for a draw
After halftime/fulltime siren, you can keep playing until there is a stop in play.If you can get from NSW to Cape York in less than 80 min then you are a genius.
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After halftime/fulltime siren, you can keep playing until there is a stop in play.
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That's why there is a team of around 7 million people. Couple of draw & passes, get it on the outside will be easy metres. From there it's just a matter of keeping the ball alive and players backing up the ball carrierYou'll still tucker yourself out before you get past Wallangarra and spill your lollies.
That's why there is a team of around 7 million people. Couple of draw & passes, get it on the outside will be easy metres. From there it's just a matter of keeping the ball alive and players backing up the ball carrier
We'll cut out PearceThe chances of some nuff nuff spilling it at some stage would be pretty high.
from memory the amount of water someone should be having for one hour of intense exercise was 750 ml so fair enough rehydrating players but yeah, I agree the trainers are out there way too much. I think it was the titans last game I watched and thought how stupid it was that gilly ran out straight away barking orders at the team.What really pisses me off and has forever is those damn arsehole trainers that are always on the field when the team is attacking.
Surely it can't be to hard to just ban anyone from entering onto the playing arena unless there is a stoppage of play due to injury.
This, "the players need re-hydration due to heat and fatigue", I think we all know is a load of crap, especially when we all have seen the vision of trainers just running on to the pitch with bottle in hand and never coming close to offering anyone a drink, but instead just dictating instructions to the team or individual players while play is in motion.
So just ban them, till there is an injury or a legitimate stop of play.
from memory the amount of water someone should be having for one hour of intense exercise was 750 ml so fair enough rehydrating players but yeah, I agree the trainers are out there way too much. I think it was the titans last game I watched and thought how stupid it was that gilly ran out straight away barking orders at the team.
Outstanding contributions from all thanks Ivor. Unsurprising in the extreme. My sense of humour is probably still developing or maybe Im just too old.
Cheers
If you can get from NSW to Cape York in less than 80 min then you are a genius.
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Or you've got a helicopter. Would they be allowed in this new game? If so, you'd probably want your half-back flying it. (I'm guessing only one per team?)
for the most part I agree. My opinion is that coaches should only be giving instructions to players on the sideline or at the ht break, and that trainers should only be out on the field tending to injured players or providing water at stoppages.It's got nothing to do with re-hydration. You can put your house on it. As it stands now the NRL fines teams for excessive on field time, but it ain't anywhere near good enough.