England v Tonga.
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England v Tonga.
Luke gale keeps his place.
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Tonga a cracking price at 13/8
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Some people on twitter/fb are bashing Luke Gale, but I think overall he had a good game against PNG. I don’t remember him knocking on like most of the team, he took on the line more, made a couple of clean breaks and his kicking game was pretty solid.
I feel like the twitter crowd just want to find someone to blame.
I feel like the twitter crowd just want to find someone to blame.
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SFOtiger wrote:Some people on twitter/fb are bashing Like Gale, but I think overall he had a good game against PNG. I don’t remember him knocking on, he took on the line more, made a couple of clean breaks and his kicking game was pretty solid.
I feel like the twitter crowd just want to find someone to blame.
He’s the scape goat from most fans from other clubs.
The other one is hodgson.
He had his best game at the weekend even with hodgson playing a lot of the game.
TBH I’ll be glad when it’s over with.
We can start looking forward to the Boxing Day game.
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Agreed on all of that OCL. I’ve enjoyed watching a lot of the games, but at this point its going to take a miracle for anyone to stop the Aussies.
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The FB trolls seem to be basing their opinion f Gale on the fact he doesn't play for England like he does for Cas - nos hit Sherlock - he's playing for England and not for Cas!
The setups are different, the players are different and the [Cut out the swearing] coach is different.
Having said that I think he's grown over the course of the comp and apart from his brain explosion when he knocked Meed out, he did ok with what he had to work with against the Kumnals. A bit more support and he'll shine even more.
The setups are different, the players are different and the [Cut out the swearing] coach is different.
Having said that I think he's grown over the course of the comp and apart from his brain explosion when he knocked Meed out, he did ok with what he had to work with against the Kumnals. A bit more support and he'll shine even more.
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Gale had a great game. There was an idiot near me slanged him off fairly close to the start of the match saying he wasn't fit to clean Sneyd's boots it was obvious he'd made his mind up pre match. The bloke next to him said 'well I'm a Hull fan and I don't agree' At the end of the game Luke was getting clapped off by most of the fans. The idiot shut up but was too arrogant to admit he was wrong.
Hodgson was a lot better as well and has clearly listened to the justified concerns from the last game. We are improving as a side.
Hodgson was a lot better as well and has clearly listened to the justified concerns from the last game. We are improving as a side.
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Hes not been helped by having a non center on his side of the field why bennett didnt pick shenton if he wasnt going to play percival is a mystery to me
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According to the reports I read yesterday, Bateman gets the nod because of his defensive qualities. I think that just about sums up Wayne Bennett.tigerfeat wrote:Hes not been helped by having a non center on his side of the field why bennett didnt pick shenton if he wasnt going to play percival is a mystery to me
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Strange one that, as he’s left the best defensive centre in the league, Shenny, at home!Flat Capper wrote:According to the reports I read yesterday, Bateman gets the nod because of his defensive qualities. I think that just about sums up Wayne Bennett.tigerfeat wrote:Hes not been helped by having a non center on his side of the field why bennett didnt pick shenton if he wasnt going to play percival is a mystery to me
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Flat Capper wrote:According to the reports I read yesterday, Bateman gets the nod because of his defensive qualities. I think that just about sums up Wayne Bennett.tigerfeat wrote:Hes not been helped by having a non center on his side of the field why bennett didnt pick shenton if he wasnt going to play percival is a mystery to me
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Hence my comment about Bennett.Danny Boy wrote:Strange one that, as he’s left the best defensive centre in the league, Shenny, at home!Flat Capper wrote:According to the reports I read yesterday, Bateman gets the nod because of his defensive qualities. I think that just about sums up Wayne Bennett.tigerfeat wrote:Hes not been helped by having a non center on his side of the field why bennett didnt pick shenton if he wasnt going to play percival is a mystery to me
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Jesus that got nervy very quickly. Fantastic defence for 70 minutes then a 6 minute lapse nearly cost us.
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Just give the trophy to Australia, the whole tourney is a waste of time
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I wouldn't say the tournament was a waste of time for Tonga,Fiji & PNG!.
Maybe we need some of our Fans to be a nuisance at the Australian team hotel next friday night though!
Maybe we need some of our Fans to be a nuisance at the Australian team hotel next friday night though!
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Not sure how anybody who witnessed that this morning can say it is a pointless tournament. It was an outstanding advert for the game and the atmosphere and spectacle was amazing. For rugby league to survive and grow, a strong and vibrant international game is essential. This will get far more column inches than the domestic game will ever get and it is a great platform for the game to push on internationally. I just hope the powers that be embrace it and push on.
As for next week if England are at there best and the Aussies are off a bit we have a good chance I think. Just remember cas were by far the best team last season and still came up short in a one off game at the end.
England and proud! #wallofwhite
As for next week if England are at there best and the Aussies are off a bit we have a good chance I think. Just remember cas were by far the best team last season and still came up short in a one off game at the end.
England and proud! #wallofwhite
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It bloody did cost me, i had a small fortune on England -6.takethetwo wrote:Jesus that got nervy very quickly. Fantastic defence for 70 minutes then a 6 minute lapse nearly cost us.
I also had McGillvary 10/1 1st try scorer so not to disappointed
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Absolutely. The Tongans fans were amazing. Totally committed to their team in their 10s of thousands but generous to a fault in defeat, and still showing their pride and passion for their sport hours after the game. It was a great advert for not only for the sport but for the World Cup too. Thankfully they and the other Pacific Nations aren't blinkered about the ability of the World Cup to grow our sport if the world's media and blinkered fans give it a chance. (Actually the bit about blinkered fans is less important. Anyone who saw today's match with a love for the game and an even slightly open mind couldn't fail to have been impressed).daytona wrote:Not sure how anybody who witnessed that this morning can say it is a pointless tournament. It was an outstanding advert for the game and the atmosphere and spectacle was amazing. For rugby league to survive and grow, a strong and vibrant international game is essential. This will get far more column inches than the domestic game will ever get and it is a great platform for the game to push on internationally. I just hope the powers that be embrace it and push on.
As for next week if England are at there best and the Aussies are off a bit we have a good chance I think. Just remember cas were by far the best team last season and still came up short in a one off game at the end.
England and proud! #wallofwhite
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Get it all back today.jackknife wrote:It bloody did cost me, i had a small fortune on England -6.takethetwo wrote:Jesus that got nervy very quickly. Fantastic defence for 70 minutes then a 6 minute lapse nearly cost us.
I also had McGillvary 10/1 1st try scorer so not to disappointed
Defi Du Seuil in the 2:40 at Ascot currently 10/11.
I've had quite a large double with Cue Card at 2/1.
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good tiptakethetwo wrote:Get it all back today.jackknife wrote:It bloody did cost me, i had a small fortune on England -6.takethetwo wrote:Jesus that got nervy very quickly. Fantastic defence for 70 minutes then a 6 minute lapse nearly cost us.
I also had McGillvary 10/1 1st try scorer so not to disappointed
Defi Du Seuil in the 2:40 at Ascot currently 10/11.
I've had quite a large double with Cue Card at 2/1.
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