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This could be the reason we have lost 2 GFs and played with shitty game plan for last 4 years.
Funny thing is I had the same thought go through my head when I started this threadThis could be the reason we have lost 2 GFs and played with shitty game plan for last 4 years.
Lil Ms Fabulous, you have to hand it to old Hiney. He mooned everyone on a weekly basis in tv land and not an eyebrow was raised. His bum crack saw more day light hours than Bondi had boucing boobs, and not once was he done for indecent exposure.I can still remember how cocky those Eels were the afternoon of 29-0. Especially when it came to Hindmarsh
2006? i was there...up 16 nil or something at half time and then got pumped and Brisbane won the comp...What about our choke against Brisbane. Forgot what year it was.
Yeah I was there too. Only time we drove to the SFS and my mates car breaks down lol2006? i was there...up 16 nil or something at half time and then got pumped and Brisbane won the comp...
that was the 1 that got away!!!
Well written mate - spot on. Yes we were totally dominate in that game - Ryan's bombing game executed masterfully by Turvey caused the rule to be changed to the now bomb diffuse rule. We strangled them out of the game.7. St George v Canterbury, 1985 grand final
In 1985 Saints were on the verge of emulating the heroics of their 1963 squad by winning all three grades in the NSWRL competition. Both their Under 23s and Reserve Grade sides got up, but firsts faltered, mainly due to Warren Ryan’s ingenious game plan which involved Canterbury halfback Steve Mortimer continually bombing Saints fullback Glen Burgess in-goal, forcing numerous line drop outs and starving Roy Masters’ side of the ball. An Andrew Farrar field goal proved the difference in the 7-6 score line, but this wasn’t a true indication of Canterbury’s dominance.
Maaaaate - I was at that game - will never forget Dymock running at Toovey and flicking it around the corner to (someone, sorry) who scored. We felt like giant Killers that day. What a win.5. Manly v Sydney Bulldogs, 1995 grand final
In 1995 Manly were on fire. Minor premiers, they started the year with 13 consecutive victories and ended up just dropping two games in the lead up to the last Sunday of September. The Bulldogs on the other hand had scraped into the finals in sixth place after being almost torn apart by the Super League war. Manly had crushed the Dogs 26-0 last time they met, but that meant nothing as the Terry Lamb led Blue-and-Whites completely shut the minor premiers out of the game, chalking up an impressive 17-4 win.
He sure was. Great player Polly.I went to that game in 98 with a large group of Parra supporters.
What a comeback. Polly was on fire.
in that same game he had a missed field goal right on the buzzer i think, only just missed, but a monster kickHe sure was. Great player Polly.
He was a prick in real life though. Came to my high school with a few other players and did not want to be there at all.He sure was. Great player Polly.
If you remember the Ten Pin Bowling challenge that was on Boots and All, they called Hindy The Money Box Man because he always showed his butt crack LMAOLil Ms Fabulous, you have to hand it to old Hiney. He mooned everyone on a weekly basis in tv land and not an eyebrow was raised. His bum crack saw more day light hours than Bondi had boucing boobs, and not once was he done for indecent exposure.
We were there as well and the 2 women (parra supporters) behind us (still remember their names...Pam and Sue) were going to get their GF tickets that day, they were so confident of winning, going on and on about not winning a GF for 13 years and this was their year. When the game finished I turned around and said you'll be waiting another 13 years before you win one.I went to that game in 98 with a large group of Parra supporters.
What a comeback. Polly was on fire.
Ohhh that's cold hahaha!!!We were there as well and the 2 women (parra supporters) behind us (still remember their names...Pam and Sue) were going to get their GF tickets that day, they were so confident of winning, going on and on about not winning a GF for 13 years and this was their year. When the game finished I turned around and said you'll be waiting another 13 years before you win one.
Price scored from memoryWell written mate - spot on. Yes we were totally dominate in that game - Ryan's bombing game executed masterfully by Turvey caused the rule to be changed to the now bomb diffuse rule. We strangled them out of the game.
Maaaaate - I was at that game - will never forget Dymock running at Toovey and flicking it around the corner to (someone, sorry) who scored. We felt like giant Killers that day. What a win.
Thanks Vlasnik great post.
PS: The pic is actually Des after the Souths game last week. (showing his true colours).
2006 Prelim
Have said it many times before, but..It's a repressed memory lol