Haha...I was there uce. Great atmosphere. Good to see Tank with a bit of fat considering how he was a few months back Crowd was 90% Samoan, we should of olayed the second game. Gates opened up 40 minutes from the start, big lines and heaps of people missed the start. Not sure why they open the gates so late. Poor organising.
I was supposed to be there (my bro took the pic) but still not over this influenza and can't risk it turning into pneumonia again.Haha...I was there uce. Great atmosphere. Good to see Tank with a bit of fat considering how he was a few months back Crowd was 90% Samoan, we should of olayed the second game. Gates opened up 40 minutes from the start, big lines and heaps of people missed the start. Not sure why they open the gates so late. Poor organising.
Both teams sing hymn together after the game.Yeah the Kumuls!! Great seeing both teams coming together after the match. Unique thing about our game that not many sports have.
I doubt if Wakeham set out to get himself suspended.Pretty silly eye gouge suspension in view of this important game for Fiji and himself.
"Dakuitoga said the absence of Canterbury playmaker Brandon Wakeham hurt his side, especially in attack at the end of sets.
"Kevin (Naiqama) was playing in the halves today because of Brandon Wakeham's suspension," Dakuitoga said.
Player priority tho should be to ensure you are available to play for your employer (Bulldogs) and secondly available for any rep games to represent your family and culture and not jeopardise that with dumb braindead actions that have consequences that throw that ambition out the window.I doubt if Wakeham set out to get himself suspended.
I realize this is altogether too sensible and logical for the NRL to comprehend, but, if you get (say) a four match suspension in a premiership game, surely it should apply to the next four premiership games. Similarly, if you commit your offence in State of Origin, your suspension should be for the next four origin games, and so on.