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couldn't find a thread for the pommy brothers comp.

An article on one of the son's of a mate growing up who had a 400+ game career himself. His other son Jacob was in Rushton's schoolboy side now in Warrington's SL squad.

https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/www.yor ... 5250%3famp

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Way to make it all about yourself, Sommers.
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The Nickman wrote:Way to make it all about yourself, Sommers.
classic boney

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bonehead wrote: March 25, 2021, 8:59 am
The Nickman wrote:Way to make it all about yourself, Sommers.
classic boney

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Kids, Kids you're both wrong

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What a shame for Leigh, possibly deserved a win after leading 18-0 at one point. Wigan win 20-18.
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Challenge Cup matches... live broadcast on Fox League now.
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Jordan Abdull is just about my current favorite rugby league player. He’s built like a modern day forward but just has such a great kicking game. He’s probably a bit slow to make it in the NRL as a half given his size but **** he’s a great club player IMO.
well, I guess you could say that I'm buy curious.
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greeneyed wrote: March 27, 2021, 8:12 am What a shame for Leigh, possibly deserved a win after leading 18-0 at one point. Wigan win 20-18.
As we say in Wigan, it's Leigh's Cup Final, and for them, it is, and they throw everything they have into it. And they did. But we still won, and are now joint top after a solid win against Hull FC, now looking a much better coach side under new coach Brett Hodgson, a guy I always admired as a very smart player. Four wins out of four, and playing two second-rowers in the centres, it all seems good.
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julian87 wrote: April 17, 2021, 6:50 am Jordan Abdull is just about my current favorite rugby league player. He’s built like a modern day forward but just has such a great kicking game. He’s probably a bit slow to make it in the NRL as a half given his size but **** he’s a great club player IMO.
He's a bit of a throw-back to the old days when you used to get a lot of players who were 'friends of the pie'!
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Strength to strength. Looks a really good prospect.

Leeds Rhinos' latest teenage sensation Morgan Gannon embracing unexpected first-team action: https://www.leeds-live.co.uk/sport/rugb ... r-20670551

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Greg Inglis retired again

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He’s taken up a mentoring roll at Warrington..

Still gets paid.
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If you haven't seen it, try to catch the St Helens v Catalans game at the Magic Weekend.

A good game with possibly the most astonishing comeback I've ever seen in rugby league.

The Leeds v Hull FC game that followed it was another golden point cracker.
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Just finished watching a replay of the Grand Final. Very good game, would have loved to see Les Catalans win. Shame about the crowd, I know it’s tough for Catalan fans to travel from south west France to Manchester, but 45,000 is pretty low. Lots of vacant seats.
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