No mate. The best thing that could have happened would have been a win, against the odds, in the last minute of play.
This would have also "galvanised and united" the team, but also taught them that they can overcome, and win against these odds, even when the refereeing is blatantly stacked against them.
As a loss, it was a "good" loss, but at the end of the day it was a loss we didnt deserve. As you say though, lots of fantastic positives to come out of that performance, across the team.
Make us or break us though (That is if the NRL continues to allow the refs officiating in our matches, to have the same degree of influence on our results, as we saw last night)? We will have to wait and see.
We are not broken . We are only "broken in" to tough games against the odds and through our disappointment we will learn how to handle the situation better next time .
A loss is a lesson. It is a great Teacher
We learn much more on how we can improve from a loss than from a win
They say teams need to lose a grand final or have the experience in playing final football before they can win the big one.
One of my favourite inspirational quotes
" Hurt and disappointed people are dangerous
they know how to survive " .......
Finally , A message to all the NRL teams ...
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BEWARE OF THE WOUNDED SEA EAGLES !!!
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