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  • #31
    Originally posted by ccfc bondi View Post

    Munster was quiet because he spent all night shouting at the ref! He wants a penalty every play! Seriously, this guy spends so much time with his hands in the air he should get a job as a Pentecostal Preacher after rugby league!
    yep..off loads...hands in the air, each time. like clock work.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Roostermania View Post

      Amen to that.....what a classic....you are a funny guy

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      • #33
        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?
        Did you miss JWH at his grubbiest best?
        Dont worry about Munster mate the Chooks gave as good as they got.
        The dirtiest team won the game & let’s hope the Roosters play like that again against Souths.

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        • #34
          Munster the cat, sounds like a cartoon series.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Mickie Lane View Post

            Did you miss JWH at his grubbiest best?
            Dont worry about Munster mate the Chooks gave as good as they got.
            The dirtiest team won the game & let’s hope the Roosters play like that again against Souths.
            There's tough hard grubby Mick and there's weak gutted dog grubby like feigning injury everytime they think they might get a penalty. Most people don't mind the tough hard grubs even though they might point it out they know they would love that player if he was in our team. The other grubby - we don't want and that's most of what people are taking offensive to. Stop defending the weak grubs

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Mickie Lane View Post

              Did you miss JWH at his grubbiest best?
              Dont worry about Munster mate the Chooks gave as good as they got.
              The dirtiest team won the game & let’s hope the Roosters play like that again against Souths.
              I don't think that was JWH at his 'grubbiest best'. He was baited, pure and simple. I'll agree he probably took it too far, but only as far as the ATM outside NRL headquarters. .

              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.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Carlos Parra View Post

                I don't think that was JWH at his 'grubbiest best'. He was baited, pure and simple. I'll agree he probably took it too far, but only as far as the ATM outside NRL headquarters. .
                I feel like he was a caged gorilla at best, with a stupid @rsehole throwing rocks at him and poking knives at him the whole time. After a significant amount of this, he slowly crawled up to the side of the cage, opened his hand to reveal the key to the cage and said 'don''t push you luck, d!ckhead, I'm only acting all nice and fluffy for the cameras!!!'

                Same happened when Hess clobbered that Souffs cat. The rule seems to be that if you lie down and feign injury then it's a penalty. Doesn't matter whether the act itself was legal or not.

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                • #38
                  I don't watch/listen to rugby league programs. Has there been any discussion about Munster?

                  Tallis is probably ok with it. Dope
                  Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Mickie Lane View Post

                    Did you miss JWH at his grubbiest best?
                    Dont worry about Munster mate the Chooks gave as good as they got.
                    The dirtiest team won the game & let’s hope the Roosters play like that again against Souths.
                    Really? I don't recall Easts deliberately elbowing or using their forearm on players that were on the ground. Easts were super aggressive but nowhere near the grubbiness the Storm were.

                    I get that you want to be balanced but this was pretty clear.
                    Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by ism22 View Post

                      Same happened when Hess clobbered that Souffs cat. The rule seems to be that if you lie down and feign injury then it's a penalty. Doesn't matter whether the act itself was legal or not.
                      It would be an interesting experiment if Robinson decided one day to tell his players to feign injury, stay on the ground, grab their ankle or the backs of their necks to see what happens.

                      I'm glad they actually don't do it, though. We're not a team of pussies.

                      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.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Vasco View Post
                        I don't watch/listen to rugby league programs. Has there been any discussion about Munster?

                        Tallis is probably ok with it. Dope
                        Tallis wanted to know why Collins wasn't binned... and why Robbo was allowed to say 'I don't have any comments on that one, I'll leave it to the match review committee to discuss privately'.

                        I dunno! Boycotting a whole press conference because you're bitter as fark about the result and elbowing a youngster in his 2nd full season who just took away your pride/glory by preventing an almost certain try against any other team is fine.

                        Apparently the absolute worst incident in that game was Collins coming into a tackle as 3rd man. I get that hip drops are a topical issue but IMO his tackle wasn't 'THE' example of a horrible hip drop.

                        I hope their overly harsh grading comes back to bite 'em in the bum when his defence team says 'a grade 3 is taking out their knees and using your body to crush them as they go down... this is not that, thus no grade 3 offence was committed. I choose not to argue whether it was a grade 1 or 2 because that's not the charge that I'm defending. Thank you, idiots!' Oh look... I just let Jizzy in with his evidence against Munster as he was politely waiting outside NRL HQ as I was leaving... hey mate, how ya going?'

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Carlos Parra View Post

                          It would be an interesting experiment if Robinson decided one day to tell his players to feign injury, stay on the ground, grab their ankle or the backs of their necks to see what happens.

                          I'm glad they actually don't do it, though. We're not a team of pussies.
                          IMO we'd get no penalties and we'd screw our defence in the process.

                          One thing that I think separated us from the Drizz was that we always gave it a go in defence. Walker COULD have put his arms up and claimed that Munster kept running behind Karma Chameleon as an old fashioned shepherd. Instead he was like 'I AM GONNA TACKLE THAT CARNT AS HARD AS POSSIBLE!!!' By doing so, he created a situation where Munster lost his head and shoulda been sent to the bin. Whether the refs do it or not, IMO having a Munster / NAS on the field that's clouded by emotion is more of a burden than a benefit. Hence why Bellamy rested NAS... IMO to say 'cool the fark down, you shoulda been sin-binned for that you IDIOT!!!'

                          Love to hear what sorta tanty Bellamy had after the game. Bet he smashed shyte, yelled at people and was completely unprofessional. Billy Slater did coverage of OUR changeroom I noticed (with me being like 'eeeerm... you're not actually welcome here... MATE!') IMO he was instructed by Bellamy not to go anywhere near the changeroom as shyte was going down. Hope his mood/unprofessionalism has broken the Drizz for the season.
                          Last edited by ism22; 08-28-2022, 02:36 PM.

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                          • #43
                            I hope the chooks never sign this wanker.
                            Lashes out when losing and a smart arse when winning. He doesnt drink no more and hes still a dickhead

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Bondicigar View Post
                              I hope the chooks never sign this wanker.
                              Lashes out when losing and a smart arse when winning. He doesnt drink no more and hes still a dickhead
                              IMO alcohol makes your true personality come out... it doesn't make good people violent/rude/rapey/disrespectful...etc.

                              If he can't hold his drink then blaming the drink rather than his own personality/attitude is a cop-out I reckon.

                              My drunkest moments involve sitting around in Japanese bars... being at peace, having philosophical chats with people, telling everybody they're awesome and being overly polite/generous (e.g. buying rounds, holding doors for people and bowing to everybody while complimenting all the good things I can think of about them and being all chilled out about life). Not... starting fights, insulting/degrading people, being a smart@rse, driving recklessly, groping women...etc. I feel that people who do that while drunk woulda done that anyway when sober.

                              Dare I say 'off the drink' probably means 'off the coke' in his case anyway.

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Ray Stehr View Post
                                Munster the cat, sounds like a cartoon series.
                                I know...I think of poor Felix every time I see this thread.
                                "Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli

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