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Does a bear shit in the woods?
do you really have to mention shit and woods together in every comment. lol
Does a bear shit in the woods?
I think a bear, shit out a woods.....Does a bear shit in the woods?
do you really have to mention shit and woods together in every comment. lol
Fkn lol Bravo gentlemenI think a bear, shit out a woods.....
And now he plays for us.
Should read “Woods is shit, bear none”Does a bear shit in the woods?
What this guy said ^^^It was over before it started
Every forward in the NRL shits on Woods.Does a bear shit in the woods?
My usual instinct is to say that we beat ourselves, not the refs; but a few games lately have been decided by poor refereeing decisions and one sided policing of the play the ball. Witness Woods being grabbed a second time, yet copping the penalty which resulted in a Sharks try; the tap on the back of a Broncos player that gifts them two points and a win on full time - and the blatant tackle on Mbye without the ball, when a try was looking certain; and the player who should have been binned then scores the winning try. We are blown off the field for holding down in tackles, yet are held down for just as long without receiving a penalty. Our opponents get frequent back to back penalties which usually result in a try after 18-24 successive tackles; we are lucky to see a back to back set all game.Well Its clear as day the NRL have sent instructions to the refs to ref us out of our games. Come on Dean rip into the fuckers
Woods has no one else to blame but himself. Yes it should have been a penalty but it’s no excuse for not playing the ball. Every penalty he gives away is a result of laziness and swings all momentum.My usual instinct is to say that we beat ourselves, not the refs; but a few games lately have been decided by poor refereeing decisions and one sided policing of the play the ball. Witness Woods being grabbed a second time, yet copping the penalty which resulted in a Sharks try; the tap on the back of a Broncos player that gifts them two points and a win on full time - and the blatant tackle on Mbye without the ball, when a try was looking certain; and the player who should have been binned then scores the winning try. We are blown off the field for holding down in tackles, yet are held down for just as long without receiving a penalty. Our opponents get frequent back to back penalties which usually result in a try after 18-24 successive tackles; we are lucky to see a back to back set all game.
True. I was astonished to see him standing with his hands on his hips, not even bothering to get back on side, when we were struggling in the final 15 minutes.Woods has no one else to blame but himself. Yes it should have been a penalty but it’s no excuse for not playing the ball. Every penalty he gives away is a result of laziness and swings all momentum.
Dean needs to grow a set and tell the NRL enough is enough.My usual instinct is to say that we beat ourselves, not the refs; but a few games lately have been decided by poor refereeing decisions and one sided policing of the play the ball. Witness Woods being grabbed a second time, yet copping the penalty which resulted in a Sharks try; the tap on the back of a Broncos player that gifts them two points and a win on full time - and the blatant tackle on Mbye without the ball, when a try was looking certain; and the player who should have been binned then scores the winning try. We are blown off the field for holding down in tackles, yet are held down for just as long without receiving a penalty. Our opponents get frequent back to back penalties which usually result in a try after 18-24 successive tackles; we are lucky to see a back to back set all game.