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Originally posted by Bansai Pipeline View PostThere was a great interview with Craig Gower where he reckoned he'd made more tackles in one half of NRL than one whole season playing rugby for Italy. He thought the shift added ten years to his playing career.
If you asked Rugby players which sport was more gruelling, I don't think they'd have any qualms admitting it was League.
According to him it was the continuous tackling, getting up and running back 10 metres, then doing it again and again and again. Then it was half time, and back to tackling, running back, tackling etc.
Plus he had to mark Mal Meninga, Michael O'Connor etc as opposed to some private school graduates.Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.
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Originally posted by Vasco View PostI remember asking Matt Burke what the main difference was.
According to him it was the continuous tackling, getting up and running back 10 metres, then doing it again and again and again. Then it was half time, and back to tackling, running back, tackling etc.
Plus he had to mark Mal Meninga, Michael O'Connor etc as opposed to some private school graduates.
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Originally posted by John View PostMichael Oldfield had better be on one wing next year, or I would have words with Mr. Robinson.
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Originally posted by Muffdaddy View PostNo wonder Brett Papworth fell apart. His poor body had to actually do some work.
I'm sure I remember him at the 7s one year, he'd been braining them all day, then he picked up ball in the in goal, turned to bring it back and collapsed like he'd been snipered, popping his knee. From memory that was the last straw and he retired.
What could've been, the bloke could play.
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Originally posted by stsae View PostFrom memory weren't most of Pappys problems in RL before contact???
I'm sure I remember him at the 7s one year, he'd been braining them all day, then he picked up ball in the in goal, turned to bring it back and collapsed like he'd been snipered, popping his knee. From memory that was the last straw and he retired.
What could've been, the bloke could play.
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Alot of the best ever captains were never superstars, just good honest toilers, but they brought that extra something to the table, when it came time for them to captain a side. A coach will go for that person everytime, if he feels he is the right man for the job. Greedy, you never enlightend us to your choice of captain, and please dont leave us in the dark, hanging for your chosen words . If Pearce was on top of his game, and was determined to be here in the long term then, maybe yes, to him, other then that, its daylight behind what Maloney will bring to the position.
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Originally posted by stsae View PostFrom memory weren't most of Pappys problems in RL before contact???
I'm sure I remember him at the 7s one year, he'd been braining them all day, then he picked up ball in the in goal, turned to bring it back and collapsed like he'd been snipered, popping his knee. From memory that was the last straw and he retired.
What could've been, the bloke could play.
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Originally posted by Cockadoodledoo View PostThat was actually a first grade match at Marathon against Newcastle.. He actually played the first 3 games that season and survived unscathed until that match.. It was in open space and he just collapsed in a heap.. The first time I saw him play for the Roosters was a reserve grade match in his first season at the club which I think may have been against the Bulldogs at the SFS.. I had just arrived and settled into my seat when I looked around the field to see where Papworth was.. I couldn't make him out and then realized he may have been the guy who was on the ground in a heap.. a few minutes later and he was stretchered off with his first season ending injury... poor guy...
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Originally posted by Cockadoodledoo View PostThat was actually a first grade match at Marathon against Newcastle.. He actually played the first 3 games that season and survived unscathed until that match.. It was in open space and he just collapsed in a heap.. The first time I saw him play for the Roosters was a reserve grade match in his first season at the club which I think may have been against the Bulldogs at the SFS.. I had just arrived and settled into my seat when I looked around the field to see where Papworth was.. I couldn't make him out and then realized he may have been the guy who was on the ground in a heap.. a few minutes later and he was stretchered off with his first season ending injury... poor guy...
He definitely went down in a 7s game, I'm sure of it mate.
Anyone remember the game I'm talking about???
Looking at his stats he played 2 games in 88, 1 in 90 and 4 in 91 when he retired. Maybe he was injured in the 7s in 89, and never played a game that year???
All I can find about his injuries are jaw, shoulders and knees.
This would make a good trivia question.
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Who could ever forget the try against the old Gold Coast Seagulls/Giants in a Tooheys challenge cup game when he stepped past 6 guys to score a memorable try Pappy was definitely jinxed.Good to see he still loves the Chooks always defends us on the pro Bulldogs station 2SM lol.
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Originally posted by Cockadoodledoo View PostThat was actually a first grade match at Marathon against Newcastle.. He actually played the first 3 games that season and survived unscathed until that match.. It was in open space and he just collapsed in a heap.. The first time I saw him play for the Roosters was a reserve grade match in his first season at the club which I think may have been against the Bulldogs at the SFS.. I had just arrived and settled into my seat when I looked around the field to see where Papworth was.. I couldn't make him out and then realized he may have been the guy who was on the ground in a heap.. a few minutes later and he was stretchered off with his first season ending injury... poor guy...
Pretty sure I was at that game.
Brendon Hall told me to piss off in the carpark after it when I asked him for his autograph.
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Originally posted by Greedy666 View PostDid we lose that game 8 or 10 nil?
Pretty sure I was at that game.
Brendon Hall told me to piss off in the carpark after it when I asked him for his autograph.
C*NT!When you trust your television
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