2022 Rd 21 V Panthers: Teams and Previews *Teams p1*
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Almost like he finally became an adult.greeneyed wrote:It appears he changed things up in terms of eating plan and followed the gym plan and added more routine to life.
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Fire expected for Raiders-Panthers rivalry
Fireworks are expected in the nation’s capital on Saturday evening when Canberra and Penrith rekindle their rivalry.
“It makes it exciting, they’re the games you wish you could play,” coach Ricky Stuart said.
Read more: https://canberraweekly.com.au/fire-expe ... s-rivalry/
Canberra Raiders relish added spice against 'arrogant' Penrith Panthers, but lose Xavier Savage: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
Canberra Raiders coach reveals details of Corey Horsburgh's pneumonia battle
Raiders forward Corey Horsburgh has endured a frightening battle with pneumonia in recent weeks, but thankfully the red-headed big man is finally on the mend.
"He had pneumonia and lost about five kilos, but he's back to about 104-105kg now which is his playing weight," Raiders coach Ricky Stuart said.
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
Fireworks are expected in the nation’s capital on Saturday evening when Canberra and Penrith rekindle their rivalry.
“It makes it exciting, they’re the games you wish you could play,” coach Ricky Stuart said.
Read more: https://canberraweekly.com.au/fire-expe ... s-rivalry/
Canberra Raiders relish added spice against 'arrogant' Penrith Panthers, but lose Xavier Savage: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
Canberra Raiders coach reveals details of Corey Horsburgh's pneumonia battle
Raiders forward Corey Horsburgh has endured a frightening battle with pneumonia in recent weeks, but thankfully the red-headed big man is finally on the mend.
"He had pneumonia and lost about five kilos, but he's back to about 104-105kg now which is his playing weight," Raiders coach Ricky Stuart said.
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
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The annoying thing is the refs don't necessarily reward keeping his feet compared to the old days. Defenders are still allowed to hang all over him for the same amount of time, if not slightly more.Billy Walker wrote: ↑August 5, 2022, 9:57 pmHe certainly doesn’t skip leg day. I can’t recall a player able to keep his feet better than Tarps this year. Harder to put down than a 10 year old family pet dog!
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And then the referees allow third men in to come in late and dive at his knees.Roger Kenworthy wrote: ↑August 6, 2022, 8:05 amThe annoying thing is the refs don't necessarily reward keeping his feet compared to the old days. Defenders are still allowed to hang all over him for the same amount of time, if not slightly more.Billy Walker wrote: ↑August 5, 2022, 9:57 pmHe certainly doesn’t skip leg day. I can’t recall a player able to keep his feet better than Tarps this year. Harder to put down than a 10 year old family pet dog!
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He legit should win 6 agains basically every tackle. Players work him over to a ridiculous degree.Roger Kenworthy wrote: ↑August 6, 2022, 8:05 amThe annoying thing is the refs don't necessarily reward keeping his feet compared to the old days. Defenders are still allowed to hang all over him for the same amount of time, if not slightly more.Billy Walker wrote: ↑August 5, 2022, 9:57 pmHe certainly doesn’t skip leg day. I can’t recall a player able to keep his feet better than Tarps this year. Harder to put down than a 10 year old family pet dog!
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I can't recall the standard of refereeing being any worse than it has been this yeargreeneyed wrote:And then the referees allow third men in to come in late and dive at his knees.Roger Kenworthy wrote: ↑August 6, 2022, 8:05 amThe annoying thing is the refs don't necessarily reward keeping his feet compared to the old days. Defenders are still allowed to hang all over him for the same amount of time, if not slightly more.Billy Walker wrote: ↑August 5, 2022, 9:57 pmHe certainly doesn’t skip leg day. I can’t recall a player able to keep his feet better than Tarps this year. Harder to put down than a 10 year old family pet dog!
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I found it ironic that Booth suffered a serious knee injury v Melbourne and could be out for a number of months, if not an ACL which would keep him out for 9 months. I certainly wasn't offering him any sympathy when I saw it on television.greeneyed wrote: ↑August 6, 2022, 8:06 amAnd then the referees allow third men in to come in late and dive at his knees.Roger Kenworthy wrote: ↑August 6, 2022, 8:05 amThe annoying thing is the refs don't necessarily reward keeping his feet compared to the old days. Defenders are still allowed to hang all over him for the same amount of time, if not slightly more.Billy Walker wrote: ↑August 5, 2022, 9:57 pmHe certainly doesn’t skip leg day. I can’t recall a player able to keep his feet better than Tarps this year. Harder to put down than a 10 year old family pet dog!
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Ironic in many ways really - including that it shows rugby league is a hard contact sport and not every bad call, injury or otherwise is a planned attack against the raiders.Hong Kong Raider wrote: ↑August 6, 2022, 9:07 amI found it ironic that Booth suffered a serious knee injury v Melbourne and could be out for a number of months, if not an ACL which would keep him out for 9 months. I certainly wasn't offering him any sympathy when I saw it on television.greeneyed wrote: ↑August 6, 2022, 8:06 amAnd then the referees allow third men in to come in late and dive at his knees.Roger Kenworthy wrote: ↑August 6, 2022, 8:05 amThe annoying thing is the refs don't necessarily reward keeping his feet compared to the old days. Defenders are still allowed to hang all over him for the same amount of time, if not slightly more.Billy Walker wrote: ↑August 5, 2022, 9:57 pmHe certainly doesn’t skip leg day. I can’t recall a player able to keep his feet better than Tarps this year. Harder to put down than a 10 year old family pet dog!
Graham Annesley Refs meeting Agenda item 1 - How do we keep the Raiders down? “Well that Tarps fella is going well”. “Right - let’s let them attack his knees then!” Done! Item 2 Unconscious bias’…..
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Pretty sure Booth snapped his ACL, MCL, PCL and dislocated his knee in that incident.Hong Kong Raider wrote:I found it ironic that Booth suffered a serious knee injury v Melbourne and could be out for a number of months, if not an ACL which would keep him out for 9 months. I certainly wasn't offering him any sympathy when I saw it on television.greeneyed wrote: ↑August 6, 2022, 8:06 amAnd then the referees allow third men in to come in late and dive at his knees.Roger Kenworthy wrote: ↑August 6, 2022, 8:05 amThe annoying thing is the refs don't necessarily reward keeping his feet compared to the old days. Defenders are still allowed to hang all over him for the same amount of time, if not slightly more.Billy Walker wrote: ↑August 5, 2022, 9:57 pmHe certainly doesn’t skip leg day. I can’t recall a player able to keep his feet better than Tarps this year. Harder to put down than a 10 year old family pet dog!
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There are probably people on Facebook claiming some conspiracy, but I don't see anyone doing it here. At least not much. Item 2, they don't even recognise the term.Billy Walker wrote: ↑August 6, 2022, 10:28 amIronic in many ways really - including that it shows rugby league is a hard contact sport and not every bad call, injury or otherwise is a planned attack against the raiders.Hong Kong Raider wrote: ↑August 6, 2022, 9:07 amI found it ironic that Booth suffered a serious knee injury v Melbourne and could be out for a number of months, if not an ACL which would keep him out for 9 months. I certainly wasn't offering him any sympathy when I saw it on television.greeneyed wrote: ↑August 6, 2022, 8:06 amAnd then the referees allow third men in to come in late and dive at his knees.Roger Kenworthy wrote: ↑August 6, 2022, 8:05 amThe annoying thing is the refs don't necessarily reward keeping his feet compared to the old days. Defenders are still allowed to hang all over him for the same amount of time, if not slightly more.Billy Walker wrote: ↑August 5, 2022, 9:57 pm
He certainly doesn’t skip leg day. I can’t recall a player able to keep his feet better than Tarps this year. Harder to put down than a 10 year old family pet dog!
Graham Annesley Refs meeting Agenda item 1 - How do we keep the Raiders down? “Well that Tarps fella is going well”. “Right - let’s let them attack his knees then!” Done! Item 2 Unconscious bias’…..
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Why doesn't Jared Maxwell ever come out to explain referee decisions? Why is it always Annesley?
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After seeing Maxwell trying to explain the NAS non charge I’m not surprised they don’t let him near the media.Seiffert82 wrote:Why doesn't Jared Maxwell ever come out to explain referee decisions? Why is it always Annesley?
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That was Luke Patten from the Match Review Committee wasn't it?BJ wrote:After seeing Maxwell trying to explain the NAS non charge I’m not surprised they don’t let him near the media.Seiffert82 wrote:Why doesn't Jared Maxwell ever come out to explain referee decisions? Why is it always Annesley?
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He certainly didn't do himself or the MRC any favours with that display of mental gymnastics.
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You’re right (but I didn’t want to let the truth get in the way of a clean shot).Seiffert82 wrote:That was Luke Patten from the Match Review Committee wasn't it?BJ wrote:After seeing Maxwell trying to explain the NAS non charge I’m not surprised they don’t let him near the media.Seiffert82 wrote:Why doesn't Jared Maxwell ever come out to explain referee decisions? Why is it always Annesley?
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He certainly didn't do himself or the MRC any favours with that display of mental gymnastics.
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Yes, Luke Patten.
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