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    Sam Walker should have laid down, but he's not a cat. Munster clearly smashed him with the forearm when he was on his back, yet not a single match official saw it. Didn't even get the attention of the commentators.

    Radley gets smacked in the face in the first half and all we get is a penalty. The cat didn't even get put on report or binned (ok, I know he was falling).

    Dumb ref awards the Storm a try but the bunker says, no you're wrong.

    Easts score a try, the dumb ref says no try, the bunker says, no you're wrong (as usual).

    Every single tackle the Storm was trying to rip the ball out or rip heads off their opponents. EVERY. SINGLE. TIME.

    When is the NRL going to wake up to the Storm's dirty tactics?
    Last edited by Carlos Parra; 08-26-2022, 11:31 PM.
    1985: 1 try vs Parramatta, 1 try vs Manly, 1 try vs Wests, 2 tries vs Souffs
    1986: 2 tries vs Illawarra, 1 try vs Balmain, 2 tries vs Norths.

  • #2
    munster looked dangerous with the ball and we did well to beat the storm with both their halves playing well

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    • #3
      Originally posted by zac View Post
      munster looked dangerous with the ball and we did well to beat the storm with both their halves playing well
      Did they?

      They had edge defence of

      Suaali-Crichton-Keary-Radley/Butcher to attack all game and only managed to expose it once and that was when we were down to 12 men. I was so surprised they continued to ignore their right edge attack. Crichton & Suaali is a completely new combo and they were so far out of their depth.

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      • #4
        i though munster was quiet when we played them last game but he had his hand on the ball a lot tonight but we managed to keep him quiet. hughes had a few good runs one of which set up their second try

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        • #5
          Remember, attacking defenceless players on the ground is his go

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Carlos Parra View Post
            Sam Walker should have laid down, but he's not a cat. Munster clearly smashed him with the forearm when he was on his back, yet not a single match official saw it. Didn't even get the attention of the commentators.

            Radley gets smacked in the face in the first half and all we get is a penalty. The cat didn't even get put on report or binned (ok, I know he was falling).

            Dumb ref awards the Storm a try but the bunker says, no you're wrong.

            Easts score a try, the dumb ref says no try, the bunker says, no you're wrong (as usual).

            Every single tackle the Storm was trying to rip the ball out or rip heads off their opponents. EVERY. SINGLE. TIME.

            When is the NRL going to wake up to the Storm's dirty tactics?
            Grub of a club. Been at the forefront of just about every grubby play in the game over the past 15 years. How they have the hide to lay down at the slightest hint of tactical reversal astounds me and speaks volumes of their grubby sore loser coach.

            At least Ricky doesn’t dodge press conferences.
            FVCK CANCER

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            • #7
              Can't agree Munster looked dangerous. Looked pretty pedestrian, in my opinion.

              As Rooster_6 said, could barely expose a 12-man defense, and couldn't get anything against edge defense of Crichton and Hutch? Hughes looked far more dangerous through the middle.

              I will reiterate, I pray this bloke never sets foot at our club. He is a absolute flog. Must have one of the worst attitudes in the comp.
              It's not that he doesn't try, but there is so much carry-on with everything he does. He'd be penalized 5 times a game if he played here.
              And he has buckets of brain snaps in him. That tackle on Teddy at the death tonight... Seriously, how dumb can you be?

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              • #8
                How are the MRC going to justify ignoring the elbow? Was a lot of force in it and 100 % deliberate.

                If they charge Collins or JWH and Munster doesn't sit on the sidelines for a couple of weeks for that, the club should hold the NRL to account all week.

                What a farking grubby bunch of carnts Melba are. Too bad we owned their cheating arses.

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                • #9
                  Storm laid down all night is as there want, they are like Tyson they like bullying blokes but go to water when stood up to.

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                  • #10
                    nothing new, if the Storms find an advantage they will milk it

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                    • #11
                      I bet Braith won't mention it on 360 unless Kent,Buzz or one of the other journos bring it up.

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                      • #12
                        You know a team are struggling when they lay down for love taps. If Munster and NAS were hurt they should take up chess.

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                        • #13
                          Munster the clown and hypocrite of the highest order should and never will wear Roosters colours. Resents every tackle yet spoils the ruck constantly.

                          And I'm aware of Brandon Smith's capabilities but losing Verills for him hurts like a bitch atm.

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                          • #14
                            Munster tried to Milk a few penalties. Great player but still a cat

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                            • #15
                              Munster and Bellamy one of the same. Bellamy took his bat and went home whilst Munster did a 2018 GF ending to tonites game.

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