Sharks winger bizarrely stops himself from scoring a hat-trick by randomly gifting teammate a try

By The Roar / Editor

We might never know what Makazole Mapimpi was thinking here.

The Crowd Says:

2020-02-22T22:57:46+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

Roar Guru


So much speed - and so little Rebelling.

2020-02-22T20:44:50+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

Roar Guru


I’ve said as much too Waterboy. The Roar video headline editor is getting tips totally randomly amazingly from hyperbole city dude. Apparently it’s cool. Personally I think it’s crap, misleading, an insult to intelligence, and lets the site down. Like 1000 decibel music at the ground to rev up the crowd (that isn’t there), for me it’s a classic case of ‘try hard’. Don’t enjoy giving negative crit to the Roar. They do wonderful work. But these headlines are lemons.

2020-02-22T20:22:05+00:00

2Ben

Guest


Yet a couple of weeks ago Alaimalo wouldve got a hatrick and did exactly the samething and handed the ball to Mckenzie to score it, after he made the break and laid it on a platter for Alaimalo. Wasnt described as "bizarre" and neither was Alaimalos thinking questioned by The Roar. Bizarre....

2020-02-22T19:21:00+00:00

Ankle-tapped Waterboy

Guest


"Randomly" is clickbait and lets The Roar down. Curwin Bosch was playing his 50th game and was back in the side after being out last week. The team also played better for having him in it. No "random" about it. More like "acknowledges acievement'. No "what was he thinking, we may never know". More like "acknowledges achievement".

2020-02-22T08:13:24+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


Great team ethos. And notice how long the Sharks had to hang out and choose who would score. So much speed!!!

2020-02-22T08:07:59+00:00

Suzy Poison

Guest


Good spirit in that team. Playing for their mates.

2020-02-22T07:58:43+00:00


It is Bosch’s fiftieth match, it was a present.

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