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  • Sam Burgess' flying knees into Guerra's Head As He Scored

    Surely he will be charged by the match review committee.

    Surely Archer will publicly comment on how bad it was that the onfield refs AND the Bunker ignored such a blatant, dangerous and gutless play.

    For mine, it was up there with Burgess' testicle grabbing, grubby best.

  • #2
    pommie bastard

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    • #3
      Originally posted by player 1 View Post
      Surely he will be charged by the match review committee.

      Surely Archer will publicly comment on how bad it was that the onfield refs AND the Bunker ignored such a blatant, dangerous and gutless play.

      For mine, it was up there with Burgess' testicle grabbing, grubby best.
      Guerra would probably defend him at the judiciary.


      Wasn't much in it anyway in my opinion.

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      • #4
        I didn't think there was that much in it. But during the replay, thought there was a slight chance of an 8 point try as the infringement was made during the act of scoring. I'm sure I would be a little more upset had we lost but I'm just basking in the sweet aura of victory lol

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        • #5
          Unsurprised it went completely passed the officials or was deliberately ignored because "big sam burgess" is a protected species. If JWH had done that I imagine there'd be an uproar.
          "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

          Thomas Jefferson

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          • #6
            Originally posted by milanja View Post

            Guerra would probably defend him at the judiciary.
            LOL, good one.

            Originally posted by milanja View Post
            Wasn't much in it anyway in my opinion.
            That's irrelevant. Swap the jerseys and there'd be plenty in it, in my opinion.
            "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

            Thomas Jefferson

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