2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
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2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
Canberra Raiders V Wests Tigers
Sunday 17 June 4:10pm
Campbelltown Stadium
Tickets: Click here
TV coverage: Nine, Fox League Channel 502
Radio: ABC, 2CC, Mix 106.3
Weather: Windy. Partly cloudy. Partly cloudy. Winds northwesterly 15 to 25 km/h increasing to 25 to 35 km/h early in the morning then turning westerly 35 to 50 km/h in the morning. Chance of any rain: 10 per cent. Min 5 Max 15
Round 14 2018. Penrith Panthers 23 - Canberra Raiders 22. It was more heart break for the Canberra Raiders and their fans. For the fourth time this year, the Raiders surrendered a lead in the final five minutes... and lost by two points or less.
2018 Round 14 Canberra Raiders V Penrith Panthers
More on Round 14: As I saw it
In Round 15, the Raiders travel to Campbelltown Stadium for a meeting with the Wests Tigers. Sadly, the match already shapes as a “must win” for the Raiders, as they now need to win eight, perhaps seven, of their remaining 11 matches just to be assured of a place in the top eight. Star Raiders hooker Josh Hodgson will play his first match of the year after suffering an ACL injury in last year’s World Cup. Siliva Havili drops to the bench. Jordan Rapana will be out for 8-10 weeks with a hamstring injury, with Michael Oldfield replacing him on the wing. Joseph Tapine returns from suspension in the second row, with Sia Soliola to start at prop and Dunamis Lui dropping to the bench.
For the Wests Tigers, Malakai Watene-Zelezniak has been named on the wing after being a late withdrawal last weekend. Corey Thompson shifts to fullback with Tui Lolohea dropping out of the team. Matt McIlwrick will start at hooker, while Elijah Taylor moves to lock. Robbie Rochow will start in the second row. Matt Eisenhuth and Josh Aloiai move to the bench.
Late changes: The Canberra Raiders are expected to be 1-17. Emre Guler and Craig Garvey were omitted from the Canberra Raiders 21 man squad on Saturday. Brad Abbey and Jack Murchie have remained on the extended bench, but both players turned out for Mounties on Saturday. Meanwhile, the Wests Tigers ruled out half Josh Reynolds (hamstring) on Saturday, with Tyson Gamble now to make his debut. Chris McQueen has also dropped out of the Tigers squad.
History: The Raiders have won 15 of 33 matches against the Wests Tigers, just a 45 per cent win rate. Including games played against the Wests Magpies and Balmain Tigers prior to the joint venture, the Raiders have won 48 of 90 contests. But that 53 per cent win rate is significantly boosted by the 75 per cent win rate against the Magpies. The Tigers have always been a bit of a bogey team for the Raiders... excepting the 1989 Grand Final.
The Raiders have, however, won six of the past 10 matches between the clubs, and the last three straight. Canberra won the only match played between the clubs in 2017, 46-6 at Canberra Stadium. In addition, the Raiders topped 50 points in both wins over the Tigers in 2016. The Raiders have a poor record at Campbelltown Stadium against the Wests Tigers, winning just two of nine matches. The Raiders have won a total of seven of the 18 matches they have played against all clubs at the venue.
2017 Round 3 Canberra Raiders V Wests Tigers
2016 Round 26 Canberra Raiders V Wests Tigers
2016 Round 8 Canberra Raiders V Wests Tigers
This week’s "History Happens"? Of course, we never tire of the 1989 Grand Final!
1989 Grand Final Canberra Raiders V Balmain Tigers
Form: The Raiders have a WLLWL form line in their past five matches, while the Wests Tigers has a WLWLL record. The Tigers lost to the Sharks, 24-16, in their most recent outing. Their recent two victories have come over bottom four teams, the Cowboys and Bulldogs.
Betting: The Wests Tigers are $1.80 favourites in the match, with the Raiders paying $2.05. The Raiders have 1.5 points start in the line betting.
Stat attack: It is a battle between ninth (Panthers) and 10th (Raiders) on the competition ladder. The Tigers have a 7 and 7 record so far in 2018, while the Raiders are 5 and 8. Canberra has played five matches against top eight teams and is yet to win one. The Tigers have won three of eight matches against top eight sides.
The Raiders’ attack (22 points and 3.5 tries scored per match) is better than the Tigers (16 points and 2.4 tries per match). The Tigers, however, have much better defence, conceding an average of just 16 points per game, compared with 22 points conceded per game by the Raiders. Both teams have a very similar points differential. The Wests Tigers sit on +1, while the Raiders have conceded exactly the same number of points that they’ve scored.
The Wests Tigers produce more average running metres than the Raiders (Tigers 1497m, Raiders 1397m per match) and kicking metres (Tigers 500m, Raiders 379m per match). The Tigers don’t have as much impact per run, but they make more metres off the back of more complete sets (Tigers 79 per cent completion rate, Raiders 75 per cent). The Tigers make slightly fewer errors per game (Tigers 10, Raiders 11) and concede slightly fewer penalties (Tigers nine, Raiders 10). The Tigers also produce slightly more offloads (Tigers 12, Raiders 10 per match). However, the Raiders produce more line breaks (Raiders five, Tigers three per match on average).
The Raiders have a better tackle efficiency rate (Raiders missing 31 of 343 tackles required on average per match, Tigers missing 37 of 382).
Our tip: The Wests Tigers have shown great grit and determination to produce seven wins in 2018. They’re not a team that is over flowing with natural talent, but they’re well drilled and well coached. Their defence has been particularly impressive. They started the season well, with two wins over the Storm, and wins over the Roosters and Sea Eagles. But they have now lost six of their past eight matches. Moreover, the Tigers will be without veteran Benji Marshall, who has been a key contributor since returning to the club this season. Nevertheless, the Tigers will still have Josh Reynolds and Luke Brooks at their disposal.
Given the way the Raiders are playing, the Tigers deserve to be favourites. But if Raiders can’t beat a Tigers team missing Canberra bogey player Marshall, there’s not much hope for the rest of the season. The Raiders will be desperate and I think they can take the competition points. Raiders by six.
Canberra Raiders
1. Jack Wighton
2. Nick Cotric
3. Jarrod Croker (C)
4. Joey Leilua
5. Michael Oldfield
6. Blake Austin
7. Aidan Sezer
8. Sia Soliola
9. Josh Hodgson
10. Shannon Boyd
11. Joe Tapine
12. Elliott Whitehead
13. Josh Papalii
14. Siliva Havili
15. Luke Bateman
16. Dunamis Lui
17. Liam Knight
19. Brad Abbey
20. Jack Murchie
Charlie Gubb (Suspended) Round 16
Jordan Rapana (Hamstring) Round 23
Junior Paulo (Foot) Round 18-20
Wests Tigers
1. Corey Thompson
2. Malakai Watene-Zelezniak
3. Esan Marsters
4. Mahe Fonua
5. Kevin Naiqama
19. Tyson Gamble
7. Luke Brooks
8. Russell Packer (C)
9. Elijah Taylor
10. Ben Matulino
11. Chris Lawrence
12. Robbie Rochow
13. Matt Eisenhuth
14. Alex Twal
15. Matt McIlwrick
16. Josh Aloiai
17. Tim Grant
18. Michael Chee Kam
20. Sauaso Sue
Officials:
Referees: Grant Atkins, Gavin Badger
Sideline Officials: Phil Henderson, Belinda Sleeman
Video Referees: Ashley Klein, Luke Patten
Match Hashtags: #NRL #WeareRaiders #BleedGreen #NRLTigersRaiders
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Canberra Raiders V Wests Tigers
Sunday 17 June 4:10pm
Campbelltown Stadium
Tickets: Click here
TV coverage: Nine, Fox League Channel 502
Radio: ABC, 2CC, Mix 106.3
Weather: Windy. Partly cloudy. Partly cloudy. Winds northwesterly 15 to 25 km/h increasing to 25 to 35 km/h early in the morning then turning westerly 35 to 50 km/h in the morning. Chance of any rain: 10 per cent. Min 5 Max 15
Round 14 2018. Penrith Panthers 23 - Canberra Raiders 22. It was more heart break for the Canberra Raiders and their fans. For the fourth time this year, the Raiders surrendered a lead in the final five minutes... and lost by two points or less.
2018 Round 14 Canberra Raiders V Penrith Panthers
More on Round 14: As I saw it
In Round 15, the Raiders travel to Campbelltown Stadium for a meeting with the Wests Tigers. Sadly, the match already shapes as a “must win” for the Raiders, as they now need to win eight, perhaps seven, of their remaining 11 matches just to be assured of a place in the top eight. Star Raiders hooker Josh Hodgson will play his first match of the year after suffering an ACL injury in last year’s World Cup. Siliva Havili drops to the bench. Jordan Rapana will be out for 8-10 weeks with a hamstring injury, with Michael Oldfield replacing him on the wing. Joseph Tapine returns from suspension in the second row, with Sia Soliola to start at prop and Dunamis Lui dropping to the bench.
For the Wests Tigers, Malakai Watene-Zelezniak has been named on the wing after being a late withdrawal last weekend. Corey Thompson shifts to fullback with Tui Lolohea dropping out of the team. Matt McIlwrick will start at hooker, while Elijah Taylor moves to lock. Robbie Rochow will start in the second row. Matt Eisenhuth and Josh Aloiai move to the bench.
Late changes: The Canberra Raiders are expected to be 1-17. Emre Guler and Craig Garvey were omitted from the Canberra Raiders 21 man squad on Saturday. Brad Abbey and Jack Murchie have remained on the extended bench, but both players turned out for Mounties on Saturday. Meanwhile, the Wests Tigers ruled out half Josh Reynolds (hamstring) on Saturday, with Tyson Gamble now to make his debut. Chris McQueen has also dropped out of the Tigers squad.
History: The Raiders have won 15 of 33 matches against the Wests Tigers, just a 45 per cent win rate. Including games played against the Wests Magpies and Balmain Tigers prior to the joint venture, the Raiders have won 48 of 90 contests. But that 53 per cent win rate is significantly boosted by the 75 per cent win rate against the Magpies. The Tigers have always been a bit of a bogey team for the Raiders... excepting the 1989 Grand Final.
The Raiders have, however, won six of the past 10 matches between the clubs, and the last three straight. Canberra won the only match played between the clubs in 2017, 46-6 at Canberra Stadium. In addition, the Raiders topped 50 points in both wins over the Tigers in 2016. The Raiders have a poor record at Campbelltown Stadium against the Wests Tigers, winning just two of nine matches. The Raiders have won a total of seven of the 18 matches they have played against all clubs at the venue.
2017 Round 3 Canberra Raiders V Wests Tigers
2016 Round 26 Canberra Raiders V Wests Tigers
2016 Round 8 Canberra Raiders V Wests Tigers
This week’s "History Happens"? Of course, we never tire of the 1989 Grand Final!
1989 Grand Final Canberra Raiders V Balmain Tigers
Form: The Raiders have a WLLWL form line in their past five matches, while the Wests Tigers has a WLWLL record. The Tigers lost to the Sharks, 24-16, in their most recent outing. Their recent two victories have come over bottom four teams, the Cowboys and Bulldogs.
Betting: The Wests Tigers are $1.80 favourites in the match, with the Raiders paying $2.05. The Raiders have 1.5 points start in the line betting.
Stat attack: It is a battle between ninth (Panthers) and 10th (Raiders) on the competition ladder. The Tigers have a 7 and 7 record so far in 2018, while the Raiders are 5 and 8. Canberra has played five matches against top eight teams and is yet to win one. The Tigers have won three of eight matches against top eight sides.
The Raiders’ attack (22 points and 3.5 tries scored per match) is better than the Tigers (16 points and 2.4 tries per match). The Tigers, however, have much better defence, conceding an average of just 16 points per game, compared with 22 points conceded per game by the Raiders. Both teams have a very similar points differential. The Wests Tigers sit on +1, while the Raiders have conceded exactly the same number of points that they’ve scored.
The Wests Tigers produce more average running metres than the Raiders (Tigers 1497m, Raiders 1397m per match) and kicking metres (Tigers 500m, Raiders 379m per match). The Tigers don’t have as much impact per run, but they make more metres off the back of more complete sets (Tigers 79 per cent completion rate, Raiders 75 per cent). The Tigers make slightly fewer errors per game (Tigers 10, Raiders 11) and concede slightly fewer penalties (Tigers nine, Raiders 10). The Tigers also produce slightly more offloads (Tigers 12, Raiders 10 per match). However, the Raiders produce more line breaks (Raiders five, Tigers three per match on average).
The Raiders have a better tackle efficiency rate (Raiders missing 31 of 343 tackles required on average per match, Tigers missing 37 of 382).
Our tip: The Wests Tigers have shown great grit and determination to produce seven wins in 2018. They’re not a team that is over flowing with natural talent, but they’re well drilled and well coached. Their defence has been particularly impressive. They started the season well, with two wins over the Storm, and wins over the Roosters and Sea Eagles. But they have now lost six of their past eight matches. Moreover, the Tigers will be without veteran Benji Marshall, who has been a key contributor since returning to the club this season. Nevertheless, the Tigers will still have Josh Reynolds and Luke Brooks at their disposal.
Given the way the Raiders are playing, the Tigers deserve to be favourites. But if Raiders can’t beat a Tigers team missing Canberra bogey player Marshall, there’s not much hope for the rest of the season. The Raiders will be desperate and I think they can take the competition points. Raiders by six.
Canberra Raiders
1. Jack Wighton
2. Nick Cotric
3. Jarrod Croker (C)
4. Joey Leilua
5. Michael Oldfield
6. Blake Austin
7. Aidan Sezer
8. Sia Soliola
9. Josh Hodgson
10. Shannon Boyd
11. Joe Tapine
12. Elliott Whitehead
13. Josh Papalii
14. Siliva Havili
15. Luke Bateman
16. Dunamis Lui
17. Liam Knight
19. Brad Abbey
20. Jack Murchie
Charlie Gubb (Suspended) Round 16
Jordan Rapana (Hamstring) Round 23
Junior Paulo (Foot) Round 18-20
Wests Tigers
1. Corey Thompson
2. Malakai Watene-Zelezniak
3. Esan Marsters
4. Mahe Fonua
5. Kevin Naiqama
19. Tyson Gamble
7. Luke Brooks
8. Russell Packer (C)
9. Elijah Taylor
10. Ben Matulino
11. Chris Lawrence
12. Robbie Rochow
13. Matt Eisenhuth
14. Alex Twal
15. Matt McIlwrick
16. Josh Aloiai
17. Tim Grant
18. Michael Chee Kam
20. Sauaso Sue
Officials:
Referees: Grant Atkins, Gavin Badger
Sideline Officials: Phil Henderson, Belinda Sleeman
Video Referees: Ashley Klein, Luke Patten
Match Hashtags: #NRL #WeareRaiders #BleedGreen #NRLTigersRaiders
The Greenhouse Hashtags: #WearGreen2018 #FromAllAngles
Mounties team: Click here
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Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
YEHAAAA!! No benji hoodoo!! We might actually stand a chance now.... oh who am i kidding, raiders will either lose by 20 or 1 point, 1 point most likely.
Tigers fans are probably thinking, YAY no leipana to carve us up this time, seeing as though rapana has scored about 5 tries in our past 3 games against them.
Tigers fans are probably thinking, YAY no leipana to carve us up this time, seeing as though rapana has scored about 5 tries in our past 3 games against them.
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Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
Stuart has listed Hodgson to play against the Tigers and said don’t expect the same ol Hodgson.
My question is why risk him if he is not truly ready ? Also I don’t think rushing Hodgson is going to change the team. The problem is leadership by the halves knowing how to close out games. The whole team is mentally brittle this has been going on now for two seasons and it won’t change just because of Hodgson. Stuart has a lot to do with the problem his game and bench management is poor and his lack of accountability and the reluctance to use any inform Mounties players.
We won’t beat Tigers.
My question is why risk him if he is not truly ready ? Also I don’t think rushing Hodgson is going to change the team. The problem is leadership by the halves knowing how to close out games. The whole team is mentally brittle this has been going on now for two seasons and it won’t change just because of Hodgson. Stuart has a lot to do with the problem his game and bench management is poor and his lack of accountability and the reluctance to use any inform Mounties players.
We won’t beat Tigers.
Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
Game Day preview updated for squads, weather, betting: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=32833&p=1597677#p1597677
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Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
Raiders firming in to favouritism. Weird.
Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
No the odds for the Raiders have lengthened slightly.
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Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
Game day!! Gonthe Raiders
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Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
Just saw we've got good ole "bog-eyes" in the bunker.
I'm ready..can we start this early ?
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I'm ready..can we start this early ?
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Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
Game Day!
First win of our 11 match winning streak with Hodgo leading the way!
Caaaaaarn Raiders!
First win of our 11 match winning streak with Hodgo leading the way!
Caaaaaarn Raiders!
Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
Raiders are a lot better with hodgeson and havili compared to havili and whoever else they chuck in there. I think hodgeson is as good as hes going to be before a game. He's supposed to be having trained full contact for about a month but being match fit is a different thing. Luckily we have havili there.
Like most teams I dont think the Tigers can beat us but we tend to beat ourselves more often than not. Pretty important game
Like most teams I dont think the Tigers can beat us but we tend to beat ourselves more often than not. Pretty important game
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Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
I saw a graphic yesterday that illustrated that in the last three games the Raiders have played the Tigers Croker alone has beaten them 54-22.
If we frickin lose this one....
If we frickin lose this one....
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Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
Pretty confident the boys will get the job done today
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Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
And it would be really, really nice if we could like, throw maybe 40 points on them and restrict them to few and we just don't have to stress about it. Please?
And to all the people who doubted me, hello to them as well. - Mark Webber, Raiders Ballboy and Unluckiest F1 Driver Ever
I'm attacking in the right way, instead of just...attacking in the general direction. - Max Aaron (also eerily apropos for the Green Machine)
I'm attacking in the right way, instead of just...attacking in the general direction. - Max Aaron (also eerily apropos for the Green Machine)
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That's not how we roll.raiderskater wrote: ↑June 17, 2018, 11:57 am And it would be really, really nice if we could like, throw maybe 40 points on them and restrict them to few and we just don't have to stress about it. Please?
They like us to stress, have elevated blood pressure and minor stroke.
More of the same....
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Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
Welcome to our coverage of today’s NRL clash between the Canberra Raiders and Wests Tigers from Campbelltown Stadium. Hodgson and Soliola to start on the bench, Havili and Lui come into the starting team. As expected Gamble is in for Reynolds, while Matt McIlwrick will start at hooker for the Tigers. Here’re the final line ups:
Canberra Raiders
1. Jack Wighton
2. Nick Cotric
3. Jarrod Croker (C)
4. Joey Leilua
5. Michael Oldfield
6. Blake Austin
7. Aidan Sezer
16. Dunamis Lui
14. Siliva Havili
10. Shannon Boyd
11. Joe Tapine
12. Elliott Whitehead
13. Josh Papalii
9. Josh Hodgson
15. Luke Bateman
8. Sia Soliola
17. Liam Knight
Wests Tigers
1. Corey Thompson
2. Malakai Watene-Zelezniak
3. Esan Marsters
4. Mahe Fonua
5. Kevin Naiqama
19. Tyson Gamble
7. Luke Brooks
8. Russell Packer (capt.)
15. Matt McIlwrick
10. Ben Matulino
11. Chris Lawrence
12. Robbie Rochow
13. Matt Eisenhuth
9. Elijah Taylor
14. Alex Twal
16. Josh Aloiai
17. Tim Grant
Canberra Raiders
1. Jack Wighton
2. Nick Cotric
3. Jarrod Croker (C)
4. Joey Leilua
5. Michael Oldfield
6. Blake Austin
7. Aidan Sezer
16. Dunamis Lui
14. Siliva Havili
10. Shannon Boyd
11. Joe Tapine
12. Elliott Whitehead
13. Josh Papalii
9. Josh Hodgson
15. Luke Bateman
8. Sia Soliola
17. Liam Knight
Wests Tigers
1. Corey Thompson
2. Malakai Watene-Zelezniak
3. Esan Marsters
4. Mahe Fonua
5. Kevin Naiqama
19. Tyson Gamble
7. Luke Brooks
8. Russell Packer (capt.)
15. Matt McIlwrick
10. Ben Matulino
11. Chris Lawrence
12. Robbie Rochow
13. Matt Eisenhuth
9. Elijah Taylor
14. Alex Twal
16. Josh Aloiai
17. Tim Grant
Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
Today we win and are comfortable and quite impressive.
ok...thats my positive side
ok...thats my positive side
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Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
The amount of EDIT is staggering. Canberra by 13+
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Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
So who are we making into a super star this week, I'm going the rookie Tyson Gamble.
Some big wraps apparently.
Some big wraps apparently.
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Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
Some guy on the other team is debuting, so him.
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Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
The Tigers have no spine. The only way we lose this is if we don't show up.
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Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
How likely is this hypothetical?Green eyed Mick wrote:The Tigers have no spine. The only way we lose this is if we don't show up.
Gina Riley: Oh, come on, John. That’s a bit old hat, the corrupt IOC delegate.
John Clarke: Old hat? Gina, in the scientific world when they see that something is happening again and again and again, repeatedly, they don’t call it old hat. They call it a pattern.
John Clarke: Old hat? Gina, in the scientific world when they see that something is happening again and again and again, repeatedly, they don’t call it old hat. They call it a pattern.
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Great story with Sia....what a lovely man
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Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
I'm not ruling anything out at this point.Green eyed Mick wrote: ↑June 17, 2018, 3:53 pm The Tigers have no spine. The only way we lose this is if we don't show up.
And to all the people who doubted me, hello to them as well. - Mark Webber, Raiders Ballboy and Unluckiest F1 Driver Ever
I'm attacking in the right way, instead of just...attacking in the general direction. - Max Aaron (also eerily apropos for the Green Machine)
I'm attacking in the right way, instead of just...attacking in the general direction. - Max Aaron (also eerily apropos for the Green Machine)
Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
We typically lose to effort teams like the Tigers, they have a great defence so I have no idea why we are favourites.
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Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
$1.90 head to head on TAB, but more money on the Tigers
LP Raider wrote:We typically lose to effort teams like the Tigers, they have a great defence so I have no idea why we are favourites.
Gina Riley: Oh, come on, John. That’s a bit old hat, the corrupt IOC delegate.
John Clarke: Old hat? Gina, in the scientific world when they see that something is happening again and again and again, repeatedly, they don’t call it old hat. They call it a pattern.
John Clarke: Old hat? Gina, in the scientific world when they see that something is happening again and again and again, repeatedly, they don’t call it old hat. They call it a pattern.
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C'mon you cats! And cat! Get at 'em!!
Gina Riley: Oh, come on, John. That’s a bit old hat, the corrupt IOC delegate.
John Clarke: Old hat? Gina, in the scientific world when they see that something is happening again and again and again, repeatedly, they don’t call it old hat. They call it a pattern.
John Clarke: Old hat? Gina, in the scientific world when they see that something is happening again and again and again, repeatedly, they don’t call it old hat. They call it a pattern.
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Frank hates the west pussies.
Gina Riley: Oh, come on, John. That’s a bit old hat, the corrupt IOC delegate.
John Clarke: Old hat? Gina, in the scientific world when they see that something is happening again and again and again, repeatedly, they don’t call it old hat. They call it a pattern.
John Clarke: Old hat? Gina, in the scientific world when they see that something is happening again and again and again, repeatedly, they don’t call it old hat. They call it a pattern.
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Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
Havili starting is a great thing as long as Hodgson gets some game time before the last 10 minutes :s
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Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
Ugh, Brent Speed......
The spiral of silence refers to the idea that when people fail to speak, the price of speaking rises. As the price to speak rises, still fewer speak out, which further causes the price to rise, so that fewer people yet will speak out, until a whole culture or nation is silenced. This is what happened in Germany.
If you do not speak, you are not being neutral, but are contributing to the success of the thing you refuse to name and condemn.
If you do not speak, you are not being neutral, but are contributing to the success of the thing you refuse to name and condemn.
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Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
Lets go Raiders!
Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
Raiders coming out now! Led by Jarrod Croker. Blue skies but cold and windy at Campbelltown. Nice statistic... the Tigers have lost their last six at Campbelltown.
Raiders kick off, we are underway.
Raiders kick off, we are underway.
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Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
big wind
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Re: 2018 Rd 15 V Tigers: Game Day
Our line speed is already a bigger problemdubby wrote:Ugh, Brent Speed......
Gina Riley: Oh, come on, John. That’s a bit old hat, the corrupt IOC delegate.
John Clarke: Old hat? Gina, in the scientific world when they see that something is happening again and again and again, repeatedly, they don’t call it old hat. They call it a pattern.
John Clarke: Old hat? Gina, in the scientific world when they see that something is happening again and again and again, repeatedly, they don’t call it old hat. They call it a pattern.
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