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SouthFuckin TBA...point me at em!!!
SouthFuckin TBA...point me at em!!!
bring it on, with the storm hoodoo complete we have beaten every single team this year, we will win the grand final, good luck anyone else that faces us.
If we bring our best game, really only Penrith can beat us. We've just got to make sure we bring that best game in our prelim, it will be easy to do it in a GF.
If we bring our best game, I think we make Penrith look not much better than the Storm tonight. Our best is better than their best, the issue will be sustaining it for 80 minutes. All the boys were immense lastnight, Kevvie has them absolutely where they need to be. 80 minutes from the GF and then (if we make it) - 80 minutes to glory. No doubt we can win this no matter who we face.
Next Friday I'll be playing the replay of last night's game in its entirety. Don't think I'll be half as nervous about the result too.Bummer to wait two weeks for another game.
On the knights: they’ve found some great form but as we saw last year it is hard for a team to go from basement dwellers to top 4 quality so quickly and then maintain is over a long period. Knights will come back down to earth sooner than later. It just isn’t sustainable
Looking good so far.Once again, don't care who it is, no one is beating us again this year.
I think we want Penrith to beat NZ. If the Warriors win, our next game is likely to be the Panthers. We want that to be the GF.
Whoever we face we want to keep our team intact for the GF. We've been blessed with a relative lack of injuries and suspensions this season. Meanwhile the Storm are going into next week as the walking wounded.I don't think you need to be too concerned about that, although devils advocate woud say now that we have the week off, Penrith running the finals gambit could have its advantages re: fatigue, injuries and suspensions.
Whoever we face we want to keep our team intact for the GF. We've been blessed with a relative lack of injuries and suspensions this season. Meanwhile the Storm are going into next week as the walking wounded.
Whoever we face we want to keep our team intact for the GF. We've been blessed with a relative lack of injuries and suspensions this season. Meanwhile the Storm are going into next week as the walking wounded.
Don’t care who next game is, don’t fear Penrith either, especially at Suncorp with a heaving crowd.