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What? Do you mean in 2020 non match fit rookie players from lower grades who are not playing their comp during this pandemic, which was interestingly prophetically explained by that player expelled by the Rugby Union. Bwahahahahahahahahahahaha.

Where in-limbo Toronto Wolfpack players should look to next

Integrity between two adults who have a mutual respect for one another and themselves who beleive their word is their bond. Something disgruntled Brisbane Donkey fans like yourself and transit lounge rabbits have undoubtedly no understanding about.

Where in-limbo Toronto Wolfpack players should look to next

With three southern teams south of Sydney Roosters, its no secret the NRL wanted Soufths booted. Souths who have no Leagues Club, no home ground and their fans don’t like the 20km journey out in the western suburbs. That they should be eliminated. The 2nd Brisbane team should be the replacement team.

2020 NRL season: Round 11 preview

No Nat, the Roosters are the 2nd worse team in the wet bhind Manly. Any fan thats knows his footy knows that. And anyone who knows his footy, knows that the Roosters were depleated also. And anyone who knows his footy, knows comps aren’t won mid season with a four point victory in round 10.

2020 NRL season: Round 11 preview

Why? If SBW wants to play for the Roosters, then he plays for the Roosters. He is not a charity worker for the useless. If he was wanting to play for a dud club. He would nominate Soufths. But he wants to play for trophies.

Come on home, Sonny

True mate, Every Soufths junior who came through the Coogee Randwick Wombats should have been Roosters juniors also. including these notable players.:

Scott Wilson (1988–99)
Craig Wing (1998-09 South Sydney Rabbitohs & Sydney Roosters)
Ryan Cross (1998-06 Sydney Roosters)
Todd Byrne (2001-07 Sydney Roosters & New Zealand Warriors)
Michael Berne (2002 South Sydney Rabbitohs)
Reni Maitua (2003-13 Canterbury Bulldogs, Cronulla, Parramatta)
John Sutton (2004- South Sydney Rabbitohs)
Chris Enahoro (2004-05 South Sydney Rabbitohs)
Ryan Shortland (2007-08 Melbourne Storm & New Zealand Warriors)
Peter Betham (2008- NSW Waratahs)[2]
Jason Clark (2009- South Sydney Rabbitohs)
Blake Ayshford (2009- Wests Tigers, Cronulla Sharks & New Zealand Warriors).[3]
Nathan Ross (2015- Newcastle Knights).[4]
Campbell Graham (2017 South Sydney Rabbitohs)

Rugby league's four greatest rivalries

Sorry Tim your wrong mate about 1971 being the first year of 6 tackle rule. 1967 was the first year away from unlimited tackle when a 4 tackle rule was introduced ending St George 11 year dominance. The 4 tackle rule ended after the 1971 Grand Final siren. 1972 Manly defeated Easts to win the first 6 tackle rule premiership.

Rugby league's four greatest rivalries

Its a done deal with the Roosters.

Come on home, Sonny

the reason we are outside the top four is because Keary got a ball knocked out of his hands when about to score the winning try against Manly, And Against Canberra the Roosters did not tackle in the middle. Llus Josh Morris forward pass try disallowed for Ikuvallu.

Eight talking points from NRL Round 10

Its the horse racer man fault who introduced the rule.

Eight talking points from NRL Round 10

True Albo, But I still doslike the 6 again rule. It allows for corruption. To much power for thr person in the middle with the whistle to orchestrate whoch team wins.

Eight talking points from NRL Round 10

He jumped ship to take over where Seibold will leave off.

Paul Green parts ways with Cowboys

Thurston was injured and did not play for half a season when the Cows made the 2017 grand final.

Paul Green parts ways with Cowboys

The greatest rivalry in the history of league without any doubt is the Roosters and the smelly ol rabbits. Soufths have been bragging for years while collecting Spoons about their 20 premierships which not one was won under the 6 tackle rules (pre 1972), and it took those mugs 43 years to adapt to the 6 tackle rule when Russell turned them into the “Transit Lounge” and purchased them the 2014 comp. Now under the 6 tackle rules Soufths have won one purchased comp in 49 years. Bwahahahahahaha.
We won’t mention in the same time frame, that the Roosters have played in 12 grand finals and won 6. All without half our junior area which Soufths stole in the 1950’s.

Rugby league's four greatest rivalries

I would say the Bronco’s. Green is a two time grand final coach. He knows how to get a team to a grand final, with a 50% win rate in Grand finals. Something Seibold has no knowledge of.

Paul Green parts ways with Cowboys

Early days mate. This time last season we were on 16 points we have been a bit unlucky losing our 4 games by 6 points or less. The Roosters for and against has inproved from last season. But as seen in the Melbourne and Canberra game, as soon as the Roosters get a lead the ref gives the momentum back to the opposition with these soft 6 agains. It has become the joke of the League. When the 6 again is given there is no indication from anybody why it was given. 75% of the time when I go back on the replay it should have not been 6 again. No interference in any shape or form was detected.

Eight talking points from NRL Round 10

Soufths players and their Hierarchy aren’t renowned for intelligence. Hence the hierarchy have a home ground in the WEST whilst the players know not the rules.

The last-second blunder that cost the Bunnies a shot at a Hail Mary winner

Seibold will clock 6 losses up before the season is over. Who will hire this dud in the future? His career is finished after over achieving with a soufths team, because he was the new coach on the block in 2018 and it took 3/4 of a season for the smart coaches how to coach a win against him. Then he has been on a downward ever since joining the Donkeys. As for Soufths, they replaced one dud coach with another.

Broncos, the game has changed, but the battle has not

Yea mate, I know. Facts hurt.

Which side is the ultimate NRL champion for the last 20 years?

Seibold will be more like sweating on getting sacked. One thing is certain, Siebold face is not as pink this week. I reckon he is content with the fact now that he will be gone early next week.

Seibold sweats on Broncos’ injured troupe

I would say the super leage GF is a bodgy comp and that 2000 Ponies Outfit could not back up to be the best club on Earth when St Helens beat them 20-18. The Roosters who won the 2002 comp smashed the same St Helens club 38-0 on the same English ground 2 years after your donkies got beaten by them. Brisbane 2000 side was only half the potency of the 2002 Roosters side. Hence our great preliminary final win against the Brisbane swaybacks in 2002. Bwahahahahahaha

Which side is the ultimate NRL champion for the last 20 years?

Without doubt those sick and sorry soufth rabbit0’s fans wish Redfern would be fixed up to NRL standards. I imagine those so called 29k members who, only half at best attended home games, with there poor home crowd average last season traveling 20kms to Sydney’s West. They are always on about The Back to Back Premiers home crowds being low but the Roosters average 16k per home game last year whist soufths without a home ground averaged 15k
Bwahahahahahaha

Which Sydney suburban rugby league grounds should be redeveloped?

……and just one more pointthat is interesting. Brisbane 2000, Penrith 2003, Canterbury 2004 were not good enough to back up their premiership victory with a WCC Trophy victory, whilst The Melbourne 2017 and Sydney 2013 premiers did.
But I will stick to the Roosters teams of 2018-19 as the best team dominance since Parra in the early 80’s

Which side is the ultimate NRL champion for the last 20 years?

On the basis of the 5 teams you came up with, Melbourne of 2017 according to the stats you provided is the clear winner. However on the basis of good old common sense where stats can’t compete. Sydney Roosters 2018-19 back to back Premiers and the only team in history for back to back World Club Challenge Trophies, is the best team for a few decades and during this 21st century. So in saying that I
say Roosters 2018 team is the greatest followed by the 2019 team less Ferguson, Matterson and Napa.

Which side is the ultimate NRL champion for the last 20 years?

1. Sydney because they are the most professional team the world has seen in many decades.
2. Melbourne
3. Wests in a tight game.
4. Saint Illawarra because premiership winning Flanagan is in total coaching control of this club.
5. Newcastle but souths to give them a run for their money with the worst buy of the season Mitchell out. Souths will perform much better with a running fullback in Johnston.
6. Parra to win massively against the one man team without turbo.
7.Sharks
8.Chocolate Soldiers/ Pink Musk Sticks/ licorice Allsorts Panthersss

The Roar’s NRL expert tips and predictions: Round 10

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