Oh how I miss this.
NRLOL please see to bringing this back, rather than the commercially sanitised crap we endure currently.
I tend to agree that perhaps the modern day players are not that mad.Your missing the point. What I have said is you cannot bring back the madness if you do not have the players capable of doing it.
The current lot of players are not capable of such madness.
I remember this game.How could you not love the Dogs??? Canterbury v Manly one of the most explosive openings to a game
Incidentally Pay was the captain.....now if he could coach like he could lead the team on the field we would all be very happy Kennelers.
Sorry about the quality guys. Rugby League at it's best!!!
1994 Winfield Cup Round 16 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs v Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles at Belmore Sports Ground. It was on between the two sides very early on with big hits, brawls and sledging. The main players Martin Bella, Jason Smith, Dean Pay, Craig Polla-Mounter, Mark Carroll, Ian Roberts, David Gillespie, Terry Hill and Matthew Ridge.
A few things stand out when you look at our old games.
1993 Round 5 Canterbury vs Parramatta FULL GAME
1993 Round 5 Rugby League Winfield Cup Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs vs Parramatta Eels at Belmore Sports Ground. Won by Canterbury 42-6. Ground record crowd 27,804. The Bulldogs named the hill after the great Terry Lamb on this day.
Relive a great game, a great day, get your footy fix before the season startsAny day you get to humiliate Parra is a great day
He was a violent man when he wanted to be, as Gary Jack will attest. My most vivid memory of Roberts was in a 1994 Kangaroo tour game in France when a scrum exploded with Ian Roberts decking 2 frogs still in the scrum before chasing another all the way around the other side of the scrum before unloading on him. Apparently one of them called him a poof..Btw lol@ people thinking gay men are nice and gentle!
Ian Roberts is a great poster boy for the gay community who are generally nasty and aggressive people.
As Steve Hughes said.He was a violent man when he wanted to be, as Gary Jack will attest. My most vivid memory of Roberts was in a 1994 Kangaroo tour game in France when a scrum exploded with Ian Roberts decking 2 frogs still in the scrum before chasing another all the way around the other side of the scrum before unloading on him. Apparently one of them called him a poof..
But Mr "bring back the madness" must have amnesia..perhaps he has forgotten his hit on Roberts
My husband was so happy to see Jack get pummelled. He used to work with him in Wollongong and Jack was an arrogant grub at work..He was a violent man when he wanted to be, as Gary Jack will attest. My most vivid memory of Roberts was in a 1994 Kangaroo tour game in France when a scrum exploded with Ian Roberts decking 2 frogs still in the scrum before chasing another all the way around the other side of the scrum before unloading on him. Apparently one of them called him a poof..
But Mr "bring back the madness" must have amnesia..perhaps he has forgotten his hit on Roberts
Jimmy was also a known tight-arse. A group of players would go to the pub and he'd sit in 3 or 4 shouts and then disappear before he had to buy anyone a beer.My husband was so happy to see Jack get pummelled. He used to work with him in Wollongong and Jack was an arrogant grub at work..
stationery rep...looked down on everybody and no one liked him.
He’s the worlds biggest tightarse tooMy husband was so happy to see Jack get pummelled. He used to work with him in Wollongong and Jack was an arrogant grub at work..
stationery rep...looked down on everybody and no one liked him.
Hahaha I replied to Wendy before I read your post mate. Great minds think alike. I’d be amazed if he has bought more than 6 beers in his life for his matesJimmy was also a known tight-arse. A group of players would go to the pub and he'd sit in 3 or 4 shouts and then disappear before he had to buy anyone a beer.
He also avoided tolls (and I'm talking about when tolls were 20c or 40c). Just mean.
If he turned up with a 6-pack he would’ve been re-gifting it or it was a brand no longer made and sold for 80% off in the bargain bin at the bottlo .Hahaha I replied to Wendy before I read your post mate. Great minds think alike. I’d be amazed if he has bought more than 6 beers in his life for his mates
Hahaha there’s nothing worse than a tightarse is thereIf he turned up with a 6-pack he would’ve been re-gifting it or it was a brand no longer made and sold for 80% off in the bargain bin at the bottlo .
I’m familiar with the tactics because I once knew a bloke who kept toilet paper in the boot of his car because he thought his flat mate used more than 50% and when that flat mate moved out he wanted 50% refund for some sauces that were in the fridge (even though the fridge belonged to the flat mate and he’d never had to buy one!). Geez we used to give him a hard time about how tight he was .