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Re: Tigers Vs Bulldogs
« Reply #15 on: August 15, 2005, 03:08:16 PM »
the doggies stuffed up just as much if not more than us ! they only won as they had more legs more fitness more experience and close to a full list.
how many times did the dogs run into open goals and stuff up. mistakes were made by both parties and 2 goals isnt a big win, considering they have won quite easy these past few weeks i think our undermanned underskilled team did well

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Re: Tigers Vs Bulldogs
« Reply #16 on: August 15, 2005, 03:51:25 PM »
the doggies stuffed up just as much if not more than us ! they only won as they had more legs more fitness more experience and close to a full list.
how many times did the dogs run into open goals and stuff up. mistakes were made by both parties and 2 goals isnt a big win, considering they have won quite easy these past few weeks i think our undermanned underskilled team did well

Yep. Robert Murphy vs Joel Bowden - duel of the feigning brain implosions lol.

Just on Cambo- he was the one who caught Murphy when Murphy tried to dodge our whole defence instead of drilling a goal on the run from 40m out. After the Boyd goal, Cambo must have thought his teammates had forgotten he's a retiring oldtimer and it should be younger legs doing the long chases.
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Re: Tigers Vs Bulldogs
« Reply #17 on: August 15, 2005, 05:55:17 PM »
Someone needs to tell Bowden to take the first option more. His 'showing off' with the feigns, and baulks is starting to be expected by opposition players now.

For the number of times that sort of thing has been effective, I’m surprised he still has the confidence to want to do that.  You’d reckon he would’ve learnt by now to just kick the thing or move it on as quickly as possible to the team’s advantage.  Might do his confidence good if everything goes according to plan, but it doesn’t do the rest of the team any good when it becomes a turnover and we lose any momentum we may have had.  If we were a better than average team and were a million goals in front then go for it, but we’re not and we weren’t, so just play the percentages.  Please.
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Re: Tigers Vs Bulldogs
« Reply #18 on: August 15, 2005, 06:01:20 PM »
I HATE THE BULLDOGS AND THEIR PLAYERS AND SUPPORTERS!
they all think their poo dont stink now and i really hope the demons screw them big time on the weekend.

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Re: Tigers Vs Bulldogs
« Reply #19 on: August 15, 2005, 06:29:21 PM »
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Sensational......
Bowden running off half back, has Tuck 30m in front of him on his own, Bowdo our 9 year superstar senior player, holds the ball and then looks for one of his traditional stupid in-board handballs and gets caught.....
Very frustrating to watch when you're there at the ground and Tuck's just standing on his own waiting for a pass and Bowden does that.  Kind of tarnishes a good game by him, but we all make mistakes.  It's like he's off in his own fairyland of dreams and oblivious to what's around him lol