Saints v Warrington
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Saints v Warrington
Bloody hell!! what happened to Warrington? Saints spent too much time arguing with the ref in the first 10 minutes or so, then Warrington seemed to want to thump everyone...I thought Saints were dead and buried
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Cracking game to watch though! How many times has Briers turned a 6 point lead into 7 to totally demoralise the opposition!
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If it hadn't have been saints, I'd have felt sorry for them...they were unlucky on a number of occasions that made a big difference to the game.
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And how many times are referees going to let Mozzer get away with knocking players heads off.?!! :eh:
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Thought Silverwood let Wire away with far more than Stains.
Wire should have had a player in the bin for repeatedly giving away penalties when Stains were on their line.
Wire should have had a player in the bin for repeatedly giving away penalties when Stains were on their line.
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Agreed!Panchitta Marra wrote:Thought Silverwood let Wire away with far more than Stains.
Wire should have had a player in the bin for repeatedly giving away penalties when Stains were on their line.
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Totally agree.Kittwazzer wrote:Agreed!Panchitta Marra wrote:Thought Silverwood let Wire away with far more than Stains.
Wire should have had a player in the bin for repeatedly giving away penalties when Stains were on their line.
Monaghan rolling into to touch!! forward passes, from both sides I may add, but none of Saints were near the try line or over it :exc:
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Kitwazzer do you agree with me that perhaps James GrahamKittwazzer wrote:Cracking game to watch though! How many times has Briers turned a 6 point lead into 7 to totally demoralise the opposition!
is of the wrong temperament to be captain?. Great player though he is, he totally loses it towards the ref if things don't go his way.It's uncomfortable to watch at times.
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Perhaps it helps when one of the touch judges is going out with one of the (extremely fit & attractive) Wire fans :inlo: he's probably frightened of upsetting her.josie andrews wrote:Totally agree.Kittwazzer wrote:Agreed!Panchitta Marra wrote:Thought Silverwood let Wire away with far more than Stains.
Wire should have had a player in the bin for repeatedly giving away penalties when Stains were on their line.
Monaghan rolling into to touch!! forward passes, from both sides I may add, but none of Saints were near the try line or over it :exc:
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Definitely Winky. He needs to grow up. I also think he's an above average player but far from the 'great player' he's bigged up to be. Reckon he's believing his own publicity!the winky one wrote:Kitwazzer do you agree with me that perhaps James GrahamKittwazzer wrote:Cracking game to watch though! How many times has Briers turned a 6 point lead into 7 to totally demoralise the opposition!
is of the wrong temperament to be captain?. Great player though he is, he totally loses it towards the ref if things don't go his way.It's uncomfortable to watch at times.