Warriors documentary

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moto748
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I just thought that was brilliant and why that sort of thing may be why some players do stay with the club when the NRL may come calling.


I'd just like to add that, even on the limited evidence of the third of it I've watched so far (still haven't watched ep #3 yet!), I'm seeing a lot to agree with Dave there. Some things can't be faked, and the team spirit is outstanding. As it should be.
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moto748 wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 1:48 am I just thought that was brilliant and why that sort of thing may be why some players do stay with the club when the NRL may come calling.


I'd just like to add that, even on the limited evidence of the third of it I've watched so far (still haven't watched ep #3 yet!), I'm seeing a lot to agree with Dave there. Some things can't be faked, and the team spirit is outstanding. As it should be.
moto748 wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 1:48 am I just thought that was brilliant and why that sort of thing may be why some players do stay with the club when the NRL may come calling.


I'd just like to add that, even on the limited evidence of the third of it I've watched so far (still haven't watched ep #3 yet!), I'm seeing a lot to agree with Dave there. Some things can't be faked, and the team spirit is outstanding. As it should be.
Why didn’t you just quote DaveO’s post instead of just copying two sentences of his post?

It’s a bit like not posting links!
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Because I choose to quote the relevant parts of the post, and not all the rest. And because it takes less room, and in my opinion, is clearer, and more easily read.

But. more to the point, I don't see why you feel the need to keep policing posts here. if you want to discourage people from using the forum, you're going the right way about it.
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Re: Warriors documentary

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moto748 wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 11:05 am Because I choose to quote the relevant parts of the post, and not all the rest. And because it takes less room, and in my opinion, is clearer, and more easily read.

But. more to the point, I don't see why you feel the need to keep policing posts here. if you want to discourage people from using the forum, you're going the right way about it.
But you can still quote part of the thread.
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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Re: Warriors documentary

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I've tonight just watched the last part. The bit about learning lessons after a heavy defeat by Leeds nearly sent me into another dimension :lol: , but what a great production, and how well does it reflect on the club. My only regret is that so few people will have seen it (and I still haven't watched Part 1!).
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