SexBomb
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Exactly, how hard is it to spell Cryotime?As if you can't spell Cryten...
Not like it's hard to remember, either.
Constantly puts his opposition on ice.
Exactly, how hard is it to spell Cryotime?As if you can't spell Cryten...
You just described nearly every one of Tonga's tries.Did anyone get Willie Tonga vibes for that try?
Shimmy, palm, step on the outside, put down.
Can we try and spell it any worse? Fuck
Wasn’t the Utah Siam in aGreat try but Utai Slam and Gearin were in winning GfS my bro
He didn't actually score it. It was Jmoz. Barba did the majority of the run though.Barba did like 105+ metres one time. Can't recall who against? That was pretty special.
Yes, but he still goes for long periods without really making a dent in attack.Yeah I’m bringing this thread back from the grave but I’d get shit on for making a new one about the same subject wouldn’t I.
I heard the arguments against the original try not being a favourite of all time and while it’s still one of mine, they’re good arguments. But what can’t be denied is this bloke scores iconic individual tries.
The first one I referred to and the one v Canberra - I, and you, and anyone who saw them regardless of which team they follow - will remember them for years, for decades, forever.
There’s been a lot of memorable Bulldogs tries over the decades, nearly a century, and you can decide the order. But don’t deny this bloke has pulled off two of them in the space of 12 months.
Melbourne in Mackay?Barba did like 105+ metres one time. Can't recall who against? That was pretty special.
He didn't actually score it. It was Jmoz. Barba did the majority of the run though.
The things he could do. The acceleration. The chip and chase. The cover tackles. What a player. And tough as teak.And lest we forget some brilliant Steve Mortimer tries like the one where he ran right through six Parramatta players to score. and the two identical tries against Cronulla on opposite sight of the field in two in both halves, just to name a few, for those of us who were lucky enough to have witness this
Steve Mortimer Career Highlights Part 1 (youtube.com)
Yeah I misspoke bro. Utai slam was a great try though.Wasn’t the Utah Siam in a
Round 3 game vs easts, or something?
Crittas performance in the weekend was one of the greatest individual performances to bring a game back from the brink I have ever seen. The leadership, talent and clutch plays put Critta in a rare echelon of player. He is on a trajectory to greatness which will be solidified with a few dogs premiershipsYeah I’m bringing this thread back from the grave but I’d get shit on for making a new one about the same subject wouldn’t I.
I heard the arguments against the original try not being a favourite of all time and while it’s still one of mine, they’re good arguments. But what can’t be denied is this bloke scores iconic individual tries.
The first one I referred to and the one v Canberra - I, and you, and anyone who saw them regardless of which team they follow - will remember them for years, for decades, forever.
There’s been a lot of memorable Bulldogs tries over the decades, nearly a century, and you can decide the order. But don’t deny this bloke has pulled off two of them in the space of 12 months.
Waving the ball around in one hand like he did reminded me of a dad teasing kids at an u8s game lol.Crittas performance in the weekend was one of the greatest individual performances to bring a game back from the brink I have ever seen. The leadership, talent and clutch plays put Critta in a rare echelon of player. He is on a trajectory to greatness which will be solidified with a few dogs premierships
Critta did all the dad magic tricks against raiders. Just wish he'd done the old pull my finger and fart trick on them lolWaving the ball around in one hand like he did reminded me of a dad teasing kids at an u8s game lol.