Leigh Centurions • Re: Jukes gone
WYSIWYG wrote:
DB won't get a top coach because he won't be able to manipulate him, and a top coach won't put up with DB. Unfortunately, DB may have the finances but his ego is also the problem.
WYSIWYG wrote:
DB won't get a top coach because he won't be able to manipulate him, and a top coach won't put up with DB. Unfortunately, DB may have the finances but his ego is also the problem.
NickyKiss wrote:
Sutton much improved but Tautai non existent I felt. The team started as they did last week but managed to pull it out the fire with some urgency in the 2nd half.
The good
Bateman ain’t a centre but he’s a fine player and we’ll miss him.
craig hkr wrote:
Well the first half he was as one sided as could possibly be.Its not always the amount of penalties it's how and where they are called.Let Hull get away with self same thing...
Tigerade wrote:
I suppose it depends on what level you are prepared to go to to support your team. My team in a major final whatever the handicap and I'll be there. Others might be put off easily but I wouldn't miss it for the world.
The Reds scored their first Super Rugby victory of the new season by beating Australian rivals the Brumbies 18-10 in Brisbane. But the highlight of the game came from home side Jono Lance, when he nearly bared all for the crowd in attendance.
PRETORIA – There was always going to be something suspicious about the Lions naming their team early in the week, trying untested positional changes and going to ground in the week leading up to the most anticipated Super Rugby derby in a long time.
JOHANNESBURG – Muller du Plessis will become Blitzbok #168 this weekend when he takes to the field for the Springbok Sevens in the USA Sevens, to be played at the Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas.
Willzay wrote:
One can only assume that the big chiefs at RLFANS.com must allow Jean to have multiple accounts because his new found levels of incongruous and inane babbling with himself are a sure fire method to get visitors on the site.
Cruncher wrote:
Perhaps a bigger question is not WHY are all these Wigan lads wanting to go to the NRL, but HOW are they conning their way into it.
WELLINGTON, New Zealand - Waikato Chiefs came from behind to extend their Super Rugby dominance over the Auckland Blues with a 27-21 win at Eden Park on Friday.
Boss Hog wrote:
I have copied the following article off the Love RL site regarding Steve Price :-
THE PRICE IS RIGHT FOR BARBA
"A mischievous journalist reckons they have Ben Barba saying that if Steve Price was Warrington coach when they approached him last year...
Sevens superstar Perry Baker is well known for his extreme pace and try-scoring ability. But we can add flying to the list of other-worldly talents he possesses after he soared to snag this restart against Samoa at the Hamilton Sevens last month.