2018 Rd 18 V Cowboys: Game Day
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2018 Rd 18 V Cowboys: Game Day
2018 Rd 18 V Cowboys: Game Day
Canberra Raiders V North Queensland Cowboys
Saturday 14 July 7:35pm
Canberra Stadium
Tickets: Click here
TV coverage: Fox League Channel 502
Radio: ABC, 2CC, Mix 106.3
Weather: Morning fog and frost. Sunny. Areas of fog and severe frost in the morning. Sunny afternoon. Light winds. Chance of any rain: 5 per cent. Min -5 Max 12
Round 17 2018. Canberra Raiders 32 - Canterbury Bulldogs 28. It was the most extraordinary of wins for the Canberra Raiders. The Raiders played poorly for much of the match. The team looked flat, the defence was too often found wanting, the discipline was poor and there were too many errors. It was not a performance from a team that had their season on the line. The Bulldogs went to a 14 point lead with just over seven minutes remaining. But the Raiders then produced one of the most remarkable finishes in their history - scoring three tries in six minutes to steal the match.
2018 Round 17 Canberra Raiders V Canterbury Bulldogs
More on Round 17: As I saw it
In Round 18, the Raiders return home for a meeting with the North Queensland Cowboys - after a month’s break between matches at Canberra Stadium. For the Raiders, fullback Brad Abbey (concussion) and prop Shannon Boyd (calf) have been ruled out with injury. Nick Cotric moves to fullback, with Jordan Rapana (hamstring) returning to the team on the wing. Josh Papalii is named to back up from Origin III at lock, with Siliva Havili dropping to the bench. Junior Paulo comes into the starting team at prop in place of the injured Boyd. Joe Tapine has been named at second row, but will need to beat his dangerous contact charge at the judiciary on Tuesday night. Luke Bateman (knee) returns to the bench, with Liam Knight named as 18th man. Blake Austin has again been named in the No. 14 jersey.
For the Cowboys, John Asiata (pectoral) will start at prop, with Corey Jensen dropping to the bench and Francis Molo to the reserves list. Gavin Cooper and Coen Hess are named to back up from Origin.
Late changes: Joe Tapine was found guilty of dangerous contact, as expected, so Liam
Knight comes into the top 17. Royce Hunt drops out of the extended bench. Jack Murchie and Craig Garvey remain in the reserves list. They are surely going to break a record for being named on the bench, but to never play.
Milestones: Nick Cotric has scored a try in eight consecutive matches and has the chance to match the club record of Noa Nadruku this weekend. The match also marks Johnathan Thurston’s final match in the national capital.
History: The Raiders have won 22 of 40 matches against the North Queensland Cowboys. However, 14 of those wins came in the Cowboys' first decade in competition. In the most recent decade, the Raiders have won six matches between the clubs, the Cowboys 11. The Raiders won the earlier clash against the Cowboys this year, 18-8, their first in Townsville since 2006. At Canberra Stadium, the Raiders have won 14 of 20 matches between the teams, but lost the most recent match at the venue, 31-18, in 2017.
2018 Round 8 Canberra Raiders V North Queensland Cowboys
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2015 Round 21 Canberra Raiders V North Queensland Cowboys
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In this week’s "History Happens", we go back to a match at Canberra Stadium in 2014. The Raiders had won just one of the previous seven matches between the clubs, but on this day, the Green... err Gold... Machine were big 42-12 winners.
2014 Round 11 Canberra Raiders V North Queensland Cowboys
Form: The Cowboys have won just once in their past seven matches, with three of those matches being one point defeats. In their last outing, the Cowboys lost in the last two minutes, 21-20, to the high flying South Sydney Rabbitohs in Cairns. The Raiders have a WLWLW form line in their past five matches.
Betting: The Raiders are $1.52 favourites in the match, with the Cowboys paying $2.55. The Cowboys have 5.5 points start in the line betting.
Stat attack: It is a clash between ninth (Raiders) and 14th (Cowboys) on the competition ladder. The Raiders have a 7 and 9 record in 2018, while the Cowboys are 4 and 12. Canberra has played six matches against top eight teams and is yet to win one. The Cowboys have won two of 10 matches against top eight sides.
The Raiders rank equal third in the NRL in attack (24 points and four tries scored per match), while the Cowboys rank 14th (16 points and 2.7 tries per match). Only the Rabbitohs (68) have scored more tries in 2018 than the Raiders (64). The Cowboys, however, have a better defensive record, with the Raiders conceding an average of 22 points (3.4 tries) per game, the Cowboys 20 (3.1 tries). The Raiders are the only team in the bottom eight with a positive points differential (+36), and a better points differential than the two teams above them (the Broncos on -6, and the Warriors on -10). The Cowboys have recorded a points differential of -62.
The two teams average almost the same running metres (Cowboys 1448m, Raiders 1446m per match) and kicking metres (Cowboys 395m, Raiders 389m per match). They also have almost the same completion rates (Raiders 75 per cent, Cowboys 74 per cent), though the Cowboys average more errors (12-10 per game). Canberra averages slightly more penalties conceded (Raiders nine, Cowboys eight). The Raiders make more offloads (Raiders nine, Cowboys six, per match on average) and more line breaks (Raiders five, Cowboys three per match).
The Cowboys have a slightly better tackle efficiency rate (Cowboys missing 31 of 353 tackles required on average per match, the Raiders missing 31 of 340).
Our tip: It is again a must win for the Canberra Raiders if they're to keep their slim final hopes alive. The Cowboys are out of finals contention, unable to produce 13 wins with eight games remaining. The best they can hope to do now is spoil the party for teams above them - in Johnathan Thurston's final season. Canberra might be able to drop one game and still make the top eight - but it can't be against a team below them on the ladder, given they are still to play six teams in the top eight.
This is a also a match that the Raiders should win... but the worry is Johnathan Thurston, as he always seems to pull a rabbit out of a hat when he's playing the Green Machine. He's been out of form... but the Raiders often seem to play out of form players back into form. The Raiders really can't afford to give him any space.
The other concern for Canberra is the disruption caused by injury and suspension. The Raiders are missing Shannon Boyd, Brad Abbey and Ata Hingano through injury, though Jordan Rapana and Luke Bateman make their return. In addition, Jack Wighton has been stood down; Joe Tapine is fighting a two week dangerous contact ban; and Josh Papalii will be backing up from Origin III. The Cowboys are better off, with Michael Morgan sidelined, though they have two players backing up from Origin.
Nevertheless, I do expect the Raiders will be more desperate to win, and the result of this match counts more for Canberra. Raiders by six, with the home ground advantage.
What they’re saying
Jarrod Croker: "To be able to get Bato [Luke Bateman] back is a massive help. He's really good in the middle there with his line speed, he does a lot of work that no one notices, Bato, he's one of those sorts of players. It'll be good to get him back and Rapa's Rapa [Jordan Rapana]. Any side would be happy to have him back in the team. Fingers crossed big Papa plays well on Wednesday and pulls up well for Saturday as well."
Canberra Raiders
1. Nick Cotric
2. Michael Oldfield
3. Jarrod Croker (C)
4. Joey Leilua
5. Jordan Rapana
6. Sam Williams
7. Aidan Sezer
8. Dunamis Lui
9. Josh Hodgson
10. Junior Paulo
18. Liam Knight
12. Elliott Whitehead
13. Josh Papalii
14. Blake Austin
15. Luke Bateman
16. Siliva Havili
17. Sia Soliola
19. Jack Murchie
21. Craig Garvey
North Queensland Cowboys
1. Lachlan Coote
2. Kyle Feldt
3. Enari Tuala
4. Kane Linnett
5. Antonio Winterstein
6. Te Maire Martin
7. Johnathan Thurston (C)
8. John Asiata
9. Jake Granville
10. Scott Bolton
11. Gavin Cooper
12. Coen Hess
13. Jason Taumalolo
14. Ben Hampton
15. Shaun Fensom
16. Shane Wright
17. Corey Jensen
18. Justin O'Neill
19. Ethan Lowe
21. Francis Molo
Officials:
Referees: Henry Perenara, Liam Kennedy
Sideline Officials: Rohan Best, Kasey Badger
Video Referees: Steve Chiddy, Bryan Norrie
Match Hashtags: #NRL #WeareRaiders #BleedGreen #NRLRaidersCowboys
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Canberra Raiders V North Queensland Cowboys
Saturday 14 July 7:35pm
Canberra Stadium
Tickets: Click here
TV coverage: Fox League Channel 502
Radio: ABC, 2CC, Mix 106.3
Weather: Morning fog and frost. Sunny. Areas of fog and severe frost in the morning. Sunny afternoon. Light winds. Chance of any rain: 5 per cent. Min -5 Max 12
Round 17 2018. Canberra Raiders 32 - Canterbury Bulldogs 28. It was the most extraordinary of wins for the Canberra Raiders. The Raiders played poorly for much of the match. The team looked flat, the defence was too often found wanting, the discipline was poor and there were too many errors. It was not a performance from a team that had their season on the line. The Bulldogs went to a 14 point lead with just over seven minutes remaining. But the Raiders then produced one of the most remarkable finishes in their history - scoring three tries in six minutes to steal the match.
2018 Round 17 Canberra Raiders V Canterbury Bulldogs
More on Round 17: As I saw it
In Round 18, the Raiders return home for a meeting with the North Queensland Cowboys - after a month’s break between matches at Canberra Stadium. For the Raiders, fullback Brad Abbey (concussion) and prop Shannon Boyd (calf) have been ruled out with injury. Nick Cotric moves to fullback, with Jordan Rapana (hamstring) returning to the team on the wing. Josh Papalii is named to back up from Origin III at lock, with Siliva Havili dropping to the bench. Junior Paulo comes into the starting team at prop in place of the injured Boyd. Joe Tapine has been named at second row, but will need to beat his dangerous contact charge at the judiciary on Tuesday night. Luke Bateman (knee) returns to the bench, with Liam Knight named as 18th man. Blake Austin has again been named in the No. 14 jersey.
For the Cowboys, John Asiata (pectoral) will start at prop, with Corey Jensen dropping to the bench and Francis Molo to the reserves list. Gavin Cooper and Coen Hess are named to back up from Origin.
Late changes: Joe Tapine was found guilty of dangerous contact, as expected, so Liam
Knight comes into the top 17. Royce Hunt drops out of the extended bench. Jack Murchie and Craig Garvey remain in the reserves list. They are surely going to break a record for being named on the bench, but to never play.
Milestones: Nick Cotric has scored a try in eight consecutive matches and has the chance to match the club record of Noa Nadruku this weekend. The match also marks Johnathan Thurston’s final match in the national capital.
History: The Raiders have won 22 of 40 matches against the North Queensland Cowboys. However, 14 of those wins came in the Cowboys' first decade in competition. In the most recent decade, the Raiders have won six matches between the clubs, the Cowboys 11. The Raiders won the earlier clash against the Cowboys this year, 18-8, their first in Townsville since 2006. At Canberra Stadium, the Raiders have won 14 of 20 matches between the teams, but lost the most recent match at the venue, 31-18, in 2017.
2018 Round 8 Canberra Raiders V North Queensland Cowboys
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2016 Round 18 Canberra Raiders V North Queensland Cowboys
2015 Round 21 Canberra Raiders V North Queensland Cowboys
2015 Round 15 Canberra Raiders V North Queensland Cowboys
In this week’s "History Happens", we go back to a match at Canberra Stadium in 2014. The Raiders had won just one of the previous seven matches between the clubs, but on this day, the Green... err Gold... Machine were big 42-12 winners.
2014 Round 11 Canberra Raiders V North Queensland Cowboys
Form: The Cowboys have won just once in their past seven matches, with three of those matches being one point defeats. In their last outing, the Cowboys lost in the last two minutes, 21-20, to the high flying South Sydney Rabbitohs in Cairns. The Raiders have a WLWLW form line in their past five matches.
Betting: The Raiders are $1.52 favourites in the match, with the Cowboys paying $2.55. The Cowboys have 5.5 points start in the line betting.
Stat attack: It is a clash between ninth (Raiders) and 14th (Cowboys) on the competition ladder. The Raiders have a 7 and 9 record in 2018, while the Cowboys are 4 and 12. Canberra has played six matches against top eight teams and is yet to win one. The Cowboys have won two of 10 matches against top eight sides.
The Raiders rank equal third in the NRL in attack (24 points and four tries scored per match), while the Cowboys rank 14th (16 points and 2.7 tries per match). Only the Rabbitohs (68) have scored more tries in 2018 than the Raiders (64). The Cowboys, however, have a better defensive record, with the Raiders conceding an average of 22 points (3.4 tries) per game, the Cowboys 20 (3.1 tries). The Raiders are the only team in the bottom eight with a positive points differential (+36), and a better points differential than the two teams above them (the Broncos on -6, and the Warriors on -10). The Cowboys have recorded a points differential of -62.
The two teams average almost the same running metres (Cowboys 1448m, Raiders 1446m per match) and kicking metres (Cowboys 395m, Raiders 389m per match). They also have almost the same completion rates (Raiders 75 per cent, Cowboys 74 per cent), though the Cowboys average more errors (12-10 per game). Canberra averages slightly more penalties conceded (Raiders nine, Cowboys eight). The Raiders make more offloads (Raiders nine, Cowboys six, per match on average) and more line breaks (Raiders five, Cowboys three per match).
The Cowboys have a slightly better tackle efficiency rate (Cowboys missing 31 of 353 tackles required on average per match, the Raiders missing 31 of 340).
Our tip: It is again a must win for the Canberra Raiders if they're to keep their slim final hopes alive. The Cowboys are out of finals contention, unable to produce 13 wins with eight games remaining. The best they can hope to do now is spoil the party for teams above them - in Johnathan Thurston's final season. Canberra might be able to drop one game and still make the top eight - but it can't be against a team below them on the ladder, given they are still to play six teams in the top eight.
This is a also a match that the Raiders should win... but the worry is Johnathan Thurston, as he always seems to pull a rabbit out of a hat when he's playing the Green Machine. He's been out of form... but the Raiders often seem to play out of form players back into form. The Raiders really can't afford to give him any space.
The other concern for Canberra is the disruption caused by injury and suspension. The Raiders are missing Shannon Boyd, Brad Abbey and Ata Hingano through injury, though Jordan Rapana and Luke Bateman make their return. In addition, Jack Wighton has been stood down; Joe Tapine is fighting a two week dangerous contact ban; and Josh Papalii will be backing up from Origin III. The Cowboys are better off, with Michael Morgan sidelined, though they have two players backing up from Origin.
Nevertheless, I do expect the Raiders will be more desperate to win, and the result of this match counts more for Canberra. Raiders by six, with the home ground advantage.
What they’re saying
Jarrod Croker: "To be able to get Bato [Luke Bateman] back is a massive help. He's really good in the middle there with his line speed, he does a lot of work that no one notices, Bato, he's one of those sorts of players. It'll be good to get him back and Rapa's Rapa [Jordan Rapana]. Any side would be happy to have him back in the team. Fingers crossed big Papa plays well on Wednesday and pulls up well for Saturday as well."
Canberra Raiders
1. Nick Cotric
2. Michael Oldfield
3. Jarrod Croker (C)
4. Joey Leilua
5. Jordan Rapana
6. Sam Williams
7. Aidan Sezer
8. Dunamis Lui
9. Josh Hodgson
10. Junior Paulo
18. Liam Knight
12. Elliott Whitehead
13. Josh Papalii
14. Blake Austin
15. Luke Bateman
16. Siliva Havili
17. Sia Soliola
19. Jack Murchie
21. Craig Garvey
North Queensland Cowboys
1. Lachlan Coote
2. Kyle Feldt
3. Enari Tuala
4. Kane Linnett
5. Antonio Winterstein
6. Te Maire Martin
7. Johnathan Thurston (C)
8. John Asiata
9. Jake Granville
10. Scott Bolton
11. Gavin Cooper
12. Coen Hess
13. Jason Taumalolo
14. Ben Hampton
15. Shaun Fensom
16. Shane Wright
17. Corey Jensen
18. Justin O'Neill
19. Ethan Lowe
21. Francis Molo
Officials:
Referees: Henry Perenara, Liam Kennedy
Sideline Officials: Rohan Best, Kasey Badger
Video Referees: Steve Chiddy, Bryan Norrie
Match Hashtags: #NRL #WeareRaiders #BleedGreen #NRLRaidersCowboys
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That is a surprise third option I did not see coming. But will definitely take the Bulldogs at the line with those odds!
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Re: 2018 Rd 18 V Cowboys: Game Day
7-30pm kickoff.
It should be supa dupa chilly for the tropical Cows.
We got this.
It should be supa dupa chilly for the tropical Cows.
We got this.
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Mattered a lot when their b team pumped us last year
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Yeah I get that.
But a team from the warmest climate playing a team from the coldest climate in winter and with the latest possible start..come on.
That's good scheduling..
But a team from the warmest climate playing a team from the coldest climate in winter and with the latest possible start..come on.
That's good scheduling..
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Trekking down from Sydney for this one...will be my first for the year at GIO.
Can not wait...but I am expecting it to be very chilly!
Can not wait...but I am expecting it to be very chilly!
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-4 overnight, probably be around 0 for the game
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That's pretty cool for a Cowboy.
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Re: 2018 Rd 18 V Cowboys: Game Day
Preview updated for squads, betting, weather: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=32881&p=1604561#p1604561
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Sadly, i will not see this game. I will be on a plane to the US.
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Let's trail for most of the game and score late to win...seems to work.
Leading comfortably and being dominant doesn't sit well with this bunch.
#bleedgreen
Leading comfortably and being dominant doesn't sit well with this bunch.
#bleedgreen
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Re: 2018 Rd 18 V Cowboys: Game Day
Will be cold at kick off, get them out there first, delay the start for 5, then the viking clap, then stroll out.
And start fast while the icicles are still hanging off their noses
And start fast while the icicles are still hanging off their noses
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Perenara. We're gone
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Is our coach on drugs starting Liam Knight at second row??? It really is mind boggling some of Stuart’s decisions.
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He’s played there beforeLastRaider wrote:Is our coach on drugs starting Liam Knight at second row??? It really is mind boggling some of Stuart’s decisions.
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It’s probably a smokescreen and Papalii will go there, or Sia
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I don’t have as much faith as you doDusty wrote:He’s played there beforeLastRaider wrote:Is our coach on drugs starting Liam Knight at second row??? It really is mind boggling some of Stuart’s decisions.
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It’s probably a smokescreen and Papalii will go there, or Sia
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Ugh, I can tell I'm sick. It took me a LOT longer than it should have to figure out that Bateman takes Tapine's place and Knight takes Boyd's. I couldn't figure out who was missing because I kept coming up with too many forwards.
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LastRaider wrote:I don’t have as much faith as you doDusty wrote:He’s played there beforeLastRaider wrote:Is our coach on drugs starting Liam Knight at second row??? It really is mind boggling some of Stuart’s decisions.
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It’s probably a smokescreen and Papalii will go there, or Sia
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He’ll come off the bench... Sia will start there
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Tonight..... Im concerned with:
Junior Paulos effort and will to win
Blake Austin having signed with Warrington barely trying and doing Blake Austin stuff
And of course our halves.
Junior Paulos effort and will to win
Blake Austin having signed with Warrington barely trying and doing Blake Austin stuff
And of course our halves.
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How does that Cows team only have 4 wins!
Serious question. We could be in trouble here.
Serious question. We could be in trouble here.
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The reason is because I tipped the to win the comp... Used it in my sporting genius tipping comp too... That’s why they have only 4 winsSeiffert82 wrote:How does that Cows team only have 4 wins!
Serious question. We could be in trouble here.
I also sunk Germany in the WC
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Better let me know what horses you are on over the spring carnival then as I will need to stay away from themDusty wrote:The reason is because I tipped the to win the comp... Used it in my sporting genius tipping comp too... That’s why they have only 4 winsSeiffert82 wrote:How does that Cows team only have 4 wins!
Serious question. We could be in trouble here.
I also sunk Germany in the WC
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I’ll post my tipsLastRaider wrote:Better let me know what horses you are on over the spring carnival then as I will need to stay away from themDusty wrote:The reason is because I tipped the to win the comp... Used it in my sporting genius tipping comp too... That’s why they have only 4 winsSeiffert82 wrote:How does that Cows team only have 4 wins!
Serious question. We could be in trouble here.
I also sunk Germany in the WC
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Welcome to our coverage of tonight’s NRL clash between the Canberra Raiders and North Queensland Cowboys. Here’s the final team line ups:
Canberra Raiders
1. Nick Cotric
2. Michael Oldfield
3. Jarrod Croker (C)
4. Joey Leilua
5. Jordan Rapana
6. Sam Williams
7. Aidan Sezer
8. Dunamis Lui
9. Josh Hodgson
10. Junior Paulo
17. Sia Soliola
12. Elliott Whitehead
13. Josh Papalii
14. Blake Austin
15. Luke Bateman
16. Siliva Havili
18. Liam Knight
North Queensland Cowboys
1. Lachlan Coote
2. Kyle Feldt
3. Enari Tuala
4. Kane Linnett
5. Antonio Winterstein
6. Te Maire Martin
7. Johnathan Thurston (C)
8. John Asiata
9. Jake Granville
10. Scott Bolton
11. Gavin Cooper
16. Shane Wright
13. Jason Taumalolo
12. Coen Hess
14. Ben Hampton
15. Shaun Fensom
17. Corey Jensen
Canberra Raiders
1. Nick Cotric
2. Michael Oldfield
3. Jarrod Croker (C)
4. Joey Leilua
5. Jordan Rapana
6. Sam Williams
7. Aidan Sezer
8. Dunamis Lui
9. Josh Hodgson
10. Junior Paulo
17. Sia Soliola
12. Elliott Whitehead
13. Josh Papalii
14. Blake Austin
15. Luke Bateman
16. Siliva Havili
18. Liam Knight
North Queensland Cowboys
1. Lachlan Coote
2. Kyle Feldt
3. Enari Tuala
4. Kane Linnett
5. Antonio Winterstein
6. Te Maire Martin
7. Johnathan Thurston (C)
8. John Asiata
9. Jake Granville
10. Scott Bolton
11. Gavin Cooper
16. Shane Wright
13. Jason Taumalolo
12. Coen Hess
14. Ben Hampton
15. Shaun Fensom
17. Corey Jensen
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Not if Frank has his way.....reptar wrote:Sadly, i will not see this game. I will be on a plane to the US.
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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.
Re: 2018 Rd 18 V Cowboys: Game Day
I'm chilling in port mac, no foxreptar wrote:Sadly, i will not see this game. I will be on a plane to the US.
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Re: 2018 Rd 18 V Cowboys: Game Day
Wow, I'm watching the Manly/Storm game and uh, the refereeing bar is low tonight, and I mean low. Manly are being straight-up fleeced here.
(I feel dirty just saying that.)
(I feel dirty just saying that.)
And to all the people who doubted me, hello to them as well. - Mark Webber, Raiders Ballboy and Unluckiest F1 Driver Ever
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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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Re: 2018 Rd 18 V Cowboys: Game Day
BOM tells me it's 1.6, feels like -2.4. Stay warm, GHers at the ground.
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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Re: 2018 Rd 18 V Cowboys: Game Day
Raiders still warming up... Cowboys going in... and the Army band is out there to lead the Viking Clap.
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Re: 2018 Rd 18 V Cowboys: Game Day
Marshall Chalk is the Viking Clap Ambassador this week!
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Re: 2018 Rd 18 V Cowboys: Game Day
You mean Mitchell Chalk?The Greenhouse wrote:Marshall Chalk is the Viking Clap Ambassador this week!
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Re: 2018 Rd 18 V Cowboys: Game Day
Anasta just mentioned on Fox that several Raiders fans have told him to harden up about the cold - was that anyone here? hahahahaha
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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Re: 2018 Rd 18 V Cowboys: Game Day
It is 2C in Canberra and -2C with the wind chill.
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Re: 2018 Rd 18 V Cowboys: Game Day
Marshall Chalk hahahaha