Go the brumbies!! errr hmm, guess I could say go the Raiders but what chance of they have of winning more then 10% of their games. Signed up
It doesn't take much for a leaguie to make negative headlines though. Take Thurston for example... He went out, got pissed, and lost his keys to his house so he tried getting in via the window. He then got arrested over it because police found him to be loitering. Pathetic. Also, Fa'alogo gets attacked over in the US, he fights back and knocks the guy, then Souths discipline him and send him back to Aus and fine him. A bit too strict if you ask me.
That Thurston saga was a joke. He didnt do anything wrong yet the media was giving it to him big time.
My mail is that Thurston was one of the main bulldogs that....you get the jist. I do agree that footballers are easy targets and they do cop **** for doing little things.
just registered. go the raiders (we will go better than expected... still likeley to miss the finals) I think sharks are this years suprise packet and will make top 4. Melb to go back to back
Boys he will arrive...In line with exciting footballers like Matt Bowen, Rhys Wesser, Nathan Blacklock I introduce Shannon Walker... He will ignite the Titans this yr when given a chance :deal Canberra outlast Titans 34-28 Saturday, February 16, 2008 - 10:46 PM Gold Coast's band of rookies gave Canberra an almighty scare before a flurry of late tries sealed a 34-28 victory for the Raiders in Saturday night's NRL trial in Ipswich. The highlight of the match was undoubtedly a 40th-minute try to fullback Shannon Walker, an excitement machine who must surely play NRL football this year. The 2007 Queensland Cup Player of the Year found himself in space on the left flank and put a wicked step on Raiders fullback Bronx Goodwin before sprinting to plant the ball under the posts. Walker, 18, was safe under the high ball and showed blistering pace whenever he carted back the ball. Titans coach John Cartwright would be delighted with the effort from his youngsters, drawn from the state competition, considering centre Kingi Aka-Oula was sent off early in the match for a high shot on Michael Brophy. Playing against a team boasting nine regular first-graders, the Titans were level at 18-all at the three-quarter time break. But the Raiders ran in three quick tries to blow out the scoreline to 34-18. Joel Rapana, who scored a 90-metre try to opening the scoring, bagged his second to reduce the Titans' deficit to 34-22. Kayne Lawton added even more respectability to the scoreline with a try just before the final siren.
I'm sorely tempted mate.... cos at least you give me a run...:yep I had trouble registering so I figure Teke is tired of always running second to me and has blocked me. :twisted: Even when I visited him in Queensland..... I always scored the cutest sheep.