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  • #61
    Originally posted by Lydon View Post
    One of my all time favourite Roosters wins mate,what a game!

    Terry Hill also had a blinder that game, but that Sherlock chip and chase was something special and totally unexpected..

    I can’t remember anymore highlights from him unfortunately..
    I'll never forget this game. I had it on tape for years and somehow lost it!

    Dennis Beecraft and even Michael Cook carved the Broncos!

    Actually Sherlock kicked a goal from the sideline that hit the crossbar and went over.

    What a day!

    Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Mickie Lane View Post

      Fark you have a good memory.
      You obviously havnt abused your brain cells. Seriously I watched the 2019 GF on Tuesday & still see things that I havnt seen before & Ive watched it about 5 times, I went to the GF but in between purchasing a couple ah okay a few beers & then drinking the beers & talking to people just random people I missed chunks of the game.
      Horrie has a mind like a steel trap like me and that's why we are such good friends LOL..I gave my copy of the 2019 GF to Andy to keep as I can't stand all the whinging and complaining about the 6 to go and I still cop it from work colleagues now in the new job..move on people..if Canberra were that good they should have scored whilst Cooper was in the bin..my favourite bit is Victor saying "Beers, beers and more beers"





      "Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli

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      • #63
        Originally posted by horrie hastings View Post

        In that game against the Broncos he also kicked a goal off the side line, the ball hit the cross bar and bounced over.
        Yeah and Artie and Jack Gibson were in stitches in the stands.

        Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Vasco View Post
          I'll never forget this game. I had it on tape for years and somehow lost it!

          Dennis Beecraft and even Michael Cook carved the Broncos!

          Actually Sherlock kicked a goal from the sideline that hit the crossbar and went over.

          What a day!
          Even Paul Vautin had a great game for the Roosters that day.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Vasco View Post
            Yeah and Artie and Jack Gibson were in stitches in the stands.
            I think i cracked up laughing too when watching it on TV, think i laughed and went woo hoo.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by redwhiteblue View Post

              Horrie has a mind like a steel trap like me and that's why we are such good friends LOL..I gave my copy of the 2019 GF to Andy to keep as I can't stand all the whinging and complaining about the 6 to go and I still cop it from work colleagues now in the new job..move on people..if Canberra were that good they should have scored whilst Cooper was in the bin..my favourite bit is Victor saying "Beers, beers and more beers"




              Thanks for sharing that RWB , have never seen that before .Can't imagine with a local following like that ,that young Victor will ever player with any other team

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Mickie Lane View Post

                Fark you have a good memory.
                You obviously havnt abused your brain cells. Seriously I watched the 2019 GF on Tuesday & still see things that I havnt seen before & Ive watched it about 5 times, I went to the GF but in between purchasing a couple ah okay a few beers & then drinking the beers & talking to people just random people I missed chunks of the game.
                I watched it again late last year and still got very worked up watching, such a bloody hard game and a quality game which some people only remember for the six again which wasn't, it was tense being there and was tense watching it again, glad i was there to experience it.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Vasco View Post
                  Darren Burns unlucky to be named among those.
                  Yep Darren Burns was a pretty decent player, no way is he any where near one of the worst players.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by redwhiteblue View Post


                    I do love that scoreline in relation to the 2010 semi against Wests, and we can thank 2 of the most maligned players on here in Braith and SKD for that come from behind win and turn it into a 19-15 victory after I had dreamed the score the night before as 18-15 and posted it on here too as my prediction. I'm in this footage too just after saying to the people I went to the game with that I smelled an SKD intercept:


                    That was one of the most exciting games to be at ever, no one knew what was going to happen when the clock ticked over when Golden Point time ended but the clock kept going. I still get chills watching that scrum pack down then the ball gets shifted out to Braith and later when SKD intercepts. Think it was 3 tries that Tigers had disallowed and none of then were tries, Benji probably cost the Tiges the match when he threw a punch at Mitchell Pearce in the lead up to a Tigers try which of course was disallowed after that.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by The Lip View Post

                      Toddy was a good player / played above his ability and weight. But he should have put that ball on the toe deep and turned it into a longer race / Satler only got him because Todd stumbles a bit early on and looses momentum and Satler had a deceptive angle on him that makes it look worse. Satler was not quicker than Byrne - if he makes that chase 30 meters longer Satler doesn’t stay with him.
                      Byrne always kicked my arse when I raced him at District back in primary school. I seem to recall him making State, so he was no slouch.
                      Making Steve Naughton look like Vince Mellars...

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by horrie hastings View Post

                        That was one of the most exciting games to be at ever, no one knew what was going to happen when the clock ticked over when Golden Point time ended but the clock kept going. I still get chills watching that scrum pack down then the ball gets shifted out to Braith and later when SKD intercepts. Think it was 3 tries that Tigers had disallowed and none of then were tries, Benji probably cost the Tiges the match when he threw a punch at Mitchell Pearce in the lead up to a Tigers try which of course was disallowed after that.
                        I had completely forgotten that bit LOL..I do remember the young boy sitting behind me having a 13th birthday party with his friends and I said to him that he may never see another come from behind win like that again. I often wonder where he is now but I am sure he's still a Roosters fan. . Hard to believe that was 10 years ago.
                        "Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by Rooster1908 View Post

                          Thanks for sharing that RWB , have never seen that before .Can't imagine with a local following like that ,that young Victor will ever player with any other team
                          My pleasure 1908. I wanted to post all the photos I took of the Roosters mural house on Carrington Road too after the 2018 grand final but I don't have the privileges to do this but you can search the images here.

                          https://www.google.com/search?q=Nrl+...dEn7HJFCxpTZgM
                          "Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli

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                          • #73
                            I'd throw Sandy Campbell in there. Was a slim flyer for the Dogs. Came to us all beefed up and did nothing.

                            Let's not forget Langmack.....who actually agrees with me coz he threw his hands up and said...I'm $hit....I quit.

                            Todd Byrne was decent, but I take your point.

                            Remember Dale Copleys game against the Broncos. He smashed them
                            Embrace the Hate! JC

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by John Corey View Post
                              I'd throw Sandy Campbell in there. Was a slim flyer for the Dogs. Came to us all beefed up and did nothing.

                              Let's not forget Langmack.....who actually agrees with me coz he threw his hands up and said...I'm $hit....I quit.

                              Todd Byrne was decent, but I take your point.

                              Remember Dale Copleys game against the Broncos. He smashed them
                              Sandy Campbell, Brad Burke, Paul Mares, Mick Delroy...there were some shockers in that team.

                              Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by horrie hastings View Post
                                Luke Dorn, only played one first grade for Easts and actually didn't play a bad game that night as Easts beat The Cowboys 32-22 at Gosford with a few stars missing due to State of Origin, he just wasn't good enough to crack a first grade spot permanently.
                                Probably dawned on him his NRL career was over - boom tish - so he went to the UK instead - played all up 316 first game games with 190 tries - of those- 38 were NRL games with 5 tries

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