Other Games [Round 17, 2023]

mickqld

Sea Eagle forever
Tipping Member
Walters has had a massive blow up at his players. They lost by 1 try. Seibold sits there using Turbo and other excuses and thinks we defended well. That is why we are dogsht. We are rotting from the top down.
 

pt73

Bencher
Premium Member
Walters has had a massive blow up at his players. They lost by 1 try. Seibold sits there using Turbo and other excuses and thinks we defended well. That is why we are dogsht. We are rotting from the top down.
Just watched the “highlights” on Fox, he was asked about Ben Hunt and replied something like “why would he want to come here after seeing that effort”.

Great to see some honesty about a team performance instead of some dribble about winning the 2nd half or similar garbage.
 

The '47ers

When Eagles are silent Parrots begin to chatter
Believes his own hype and thinks he's untouchable

Went to the game and just watching him out of the play it cements my thoughts that he is a complete farkwit. Yes, he's got skill, vision and ability but acts like a complete flog. Needs an old school smack in the face.
Of course the Donkey dregs love him to bits and don't help, they inflate his head even more.

Off subject:The ground announcer let's out a little sharp random "kapow" when Marty does something, weird.
 

globaleagle

1011111111
Staff member
Premium Member
Tipping Member
Broncos fullback Reece Walsh has been referred straight to the judiciary after being charged with Contrary Conduct towards a match official in Brisbane's loss to the Titans on Sunday.

Walsh was penalised for the 74th minute incident involving a match official, and will now front the NRL judiciary on Tuesday night as a result.

The offence is Walsh's fourth charge this year, having been cited for a Grade 1 Shoulder Charge in Round 11 as well as Dangerous Contact and Striking offences in the Maroons' State of Origin victory in Game Two.
 

mickqld

Sea Eagle forever
Tipping Member
Broncos fullback Reece Walsh has been referred straight to the judiciary after being charged with Contrary Conduct towards a match official in Brisbane's loss to the Titans on Sunday.

Walsh was penalised for the 74th minute incident involving a match official, and will now front the NRL judiciary on Tuesday night as a result.

The offence is Walsh's fourth charge this year, having been cited for a Grade 1 Shoulder Charge in Round 11 as well as Dangerous Contact and Striking offences in the Maroons' State of Origin victory in Game Two.
He'll just smile at the judiciary and they'll slap him with a letter of apology for wasting his time.
 

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