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Round 1: Roosters - Sun, Mar 3. 2:30PM. Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas
Round 2: Rabbitohs - Thurs, Mar 14. 7PM.
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Round 3: Panthers - Thurs, Mar 21. 7PM. BlueBet Stadium, Penrith
Round 4: Cowboys - Fri, Mar 29. 7.05PM.
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Round 5: Storm - Thurs, Apr 4. 7PM. AAMI Park, Melbourne
Round 6: Dolphins - Fri, Apr 12. 8PM.
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Round 7: Raiders - Sat, Apr 20. 7:35PM. Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Round 8: Tigers - Sat, Apr 27. 5:30pm. Campbelltown Sports Stadium, Sydney
Round 9: Roosters - Fri, May 3. 8PM. Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Round 10: Eels - Fri, May 10. 8PM. CommBank Stadium, Sydney
Round 11: Sea Eagles - Friday, May 17. 8PM.
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Round 12: Titans - Sunday, May 26. 2PM. Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Round 13: BYE
STATE OF ORIGIN 1: Wed, Jun 5. 8:05PM. Accor Stadium, Sydney
Round 14: Sharks - Sat, Jun 8. 7:35PM. Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Round 15: Rabbitohs - Fri, Jun 14. 8PM. Accor Stadium, Sydney
Round 16: BYE
STATE OF ORIGIN 2: Wed, Jun 26. 8:10PM. Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Round 17: Warriors - Sat, Jun 29. 3PM. Go Media Stadium, Auckland
Round 18: Panthers -Fri, July 5, 8PM. Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Round 19: Dragons - Sat, July 13. 7:35PM. Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
STATE OF ORIGIN 3: Wed, July 17. 8:10PM. Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Round 20: Knights - Sat, July 20. 5:30PM. McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle
Round 21: Bulldogs - Sat, July 27. 3PM. Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Round 22: Titans - Sat, Aug 3. 3PM. Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast
Round 23: Cowboys - Sat, Aug 10. 5:30PM. Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville
Round 24: BYE
Round 25: Eels - Fri, Aug 23. 8PM. Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Round 26: Dolphins - Sat, Aug 31. 5:30PM. Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Round 27:Storm - Thurs, Sep 5. 7:50PM. Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane


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No dynasty lasts forever. Check out the current state of the New England Patriots, for instance.
 
No dynasty lasts forever. Check out the current state of the New England Patriots, for instance.
My Friend in America she goes for the Patriots told me they started sucking when Tom Brady left
 
Iol probably true. I'm pretty sure @Culhwch mentioned that he is the goat 😁
🐐 I just know the Bronxnation boys are going insane to meet Tom Brady. Who is Our Tom Brady instead.
 
Those first 5 games.... 3 or more wins and they will be doing well.
There's exactly zero games these guys should be going into doubting whether they can win. It was us and Panthers alone at the top last year and this year could well be similar (though we both will come back slightly and some others may lift - also pending injury etc).

Roosters in LV - decent W
Rabbits at Suncorp - tight W
Panthers in Penrith - we have payback to give... decent W
Cows at Suncorp - solid W
Storm in Melbourne - the curse is broken, they're our bitches from now on since the finals last year, for a good while until we even up those fucking atrocious stats...solid W

Have some faith, these guys are hungry AF and will sweep most of the comp this year. We're losing some players but the ones who stay will also have been working on getting better, some more plays, etc etc. They've got this.
 
There's exactly zero games these guys should be going into doubting whether they can win. It was us and Panthers alone at the top last year and this year could well be similar (though we both will come back slightly and some others may lift - also pending injury etc).

Roosters in LV - decent W
Rabbits at Suncorp - tight W
Panthers in Penrith - we have payback to give... decent W
Cows at Suncorp - solid W
Storm in Melbourne - the curse is broken, they're our bitches from now on since the finals last year, for a good while until we even up those fucking atrocious stats...solid W

Have some faith, these guys are hungry AF and will sweep most of the comp this year. We're losing some players but the ones who stay will also have been working on getting better, some more plays, etc etc. They've got this.

Exactly! For the first time in a long time, I am going in to 2024 expecting to win every game and not just hoping.
 
Agenda:

Feb 10: Wynnum Manly trial
Feb 16: Indigenous vs Maori in Townsville
Feb 18: Cowboys in Mackay (Preseason trial)
Feb 22: Fly to LA, train at LA Rams facilities
Feb 24: (Seconds team) vs Manly away (Preseason trial)
Feb 29: Fly to Vegas
March 1: Captains run
March 2: Roosters at Allegiant Stadium (Premiership)
March 3: Fly to Brisbane
March 14: Rabbitohs at Suncorp (Premiership)
 
It will be interesting to see how many reserves Kevvie takes to LA, and whether he calls for another batch after the second preseason trial. The way I see it, the trials are switched around this season.

Normally the Manly trial is a ragtag bunch of Train & Trial and fringe players, plus a few first graders who need a run for whatever reason. The first Preseason trial is a smattering of established first graders, plus the "possibles" who are likely to get called upon later in the season. And the second is close to a full strength team.

But this year all the established first graders will be over in Los Angeles, so won't be available for the NRL trial against Manly. And maybe a few reserves, just in case. The other alternative is to take ONLY the starting team to LA, and call for the reserves after they've played against Manly. That won't give them much time to adjust to the time zone and recover, but they're unlikely to get a game anyway.

It will be disappointing if Kevvie goes with the former, as he will deprive us from seeing the next cabs off the rank. This particularly applies to Mozer, Mariner, Te Kura, Willison and Sailor. I would like to see these blokes get a game against Manly and then fly over for cover (unless they're in the starting side).
 
It will be interesting to see how many reserves Kevvie takes to LA, and whether he calls for another batch after the second preseason trial. The way I see it, the trials are switched around this season.

Normally the Manly trial is a ragtag bunch of Train & Trial and fringe players, plus a few first graders who need a run for whatever reason. The first Preseason trial is a smattering of established first graders, plus the "possibles" who are likely to get called upon later in the season. And the second is close to a full strength team.

But this year all the established first graders will be over in Los Angeles, so won't be available for the NRL trial against Manly. And maybe a few reserves, just in case. The other alternative is to take ONLY the starting team to LA, and call for the reserves after they've played against Manly. That won't give them much time to adjust to the time zone and recover, but they're unlikely to get a game anyway.

It will be disappointing if Kevvie goes with the former, as he will deprive us from seeing the next cabs off the rank. This particularly applies to Mozer, Mariner, Te Kura, Willison and Sailor. I would like to see these blokes get a game against Manly and then fly over for cover (unless they're in the starting side).

Or... it's a glorified exhibition match. The NRL might have to stipulate X number of the Top 25 play, or maybe 5 of the 10 highest paid players, who knows. But I doubt any team will risk sending their full strength squad over there. My guess is that the NRL will go with the latter (5 of the top 10 paid), so at least some of the top superstars will be on show, and they'll be surrounded with depth.
 
Or... it's a glorified exhibition match. The NRL might have to stipulate X number of the Top 25 play, or maybe 5 of the 10 highest paid players, who knows. But I doubt any team will risk sending their full strength squad over there. My guess is that the NRL will go with the latter (5 of the top 10 paid), so at least some of the top superstars will be on show, and they'll be surrounded with depth.
I'm expecting us to be full strength and to treat it as Round One of the Telstra Premiership, which it is. But I can see your point. I guess we won't know until the teams are named.
 
is 2 points on the line id be playing full strength its 2024 not 1990s lol they will be traveling in comfort and with the best sport science keeping the players healthy
Yep, unless there are visa refusals for bumping heads with Johnny Law. Reece got off with a good behaviour bond for cocaine possession, but he'll still have to declare it. Payne also got a good behaviour bond for suggesting that lady lawman suck his dick.

They might have to hire a coyote to smuggle them in across the Mexican border. Once they're in, they're fine.
 
Agenda:

Feb 10: Wynnum Manly trial
Feb 16: Indigenous vs Maori in Townsville
Feb 18: Cowboys in Mackay (Preseason trial)
Feb 22: Fly to LA, train at LA Rams facilities
Feb 24: (Seconds team) vs Manly away (Preseason trial)
Feb 29: Fly to Vegas
March 1: Captains run
March 2: Roosters at Allegiant Stadium (Premiership)
March 3: Fly to Brisbane
March 14: Rabbitohs at Suncorp (Premiership)

Not long now....
 

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