CROSS FORUM NRL 2023 Round 24 Discussion

What happened from the 20m restart? I remember that being some new rule but I totally forgot it existed. Hope Reyno is watching.
It’s always been a rule that you can kick from the 20m tap and if it goes dead you get the ball back. I’m surprised it isn’t used more often. Brett Finch lost a game for Canberra against Newcastle by kicking it out on the full at the end of the game.
 
It’s always been a rule that you can kick from the 20m tap and if it goes dead you get the ball back. I’m surprised it isn’t used more often. Brett Finch lost a game for Canberra against Newcastle by kicking it out on the full at the end of the game.
I totally forgot it existed. I'm also surprised someone like Reyno doesn't take advantage, maybe he forgot it existed too.
 
Dedwards ... start a fight to get a penalty

Panthers having to resort to grub tactics to try and get a win
 
Haha what a weird sequence of events.
 
Should be a shepherd here from the Panthers player standing in the line
 
Just ran through nine players there.
 
Wtaf was that manly. Looked like a planned move.
 
Calls held and yet they continue to drive him backwards 10m... teams have been getting penalised for that in recent weeks... not panthers though
 
I still cant get over that kick from Garrick...

Does Harvard have them doing his training drills he learnt while coaching over there?
 
Jake Trbojevic is getting.paid 900k a year. No wonder their cap is fucked. Absolute plodder.
 
Classic Bellyache coaching from Cleary. Wrestle the f**k out of the opposition in the ruck and force a frustration error as a result.

Grubby, boring, toxic play.
 

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