Big Del
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Broncos first trial next weekend (14th). NRL Preseason challenge kicks off this weekend as you've posted.
Not when 1st Broncos game ?Question was -New season, when start?
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Broncos first trial next weekend (14th). NRL Preseason challenge kicks off this weekend as you've posted.
Not when 1st Broncos game ?Question was -New season, when start?
Lol and him asking if the last tackle on Hughes was a "hip drop"... bro. Him and Graham look so sad at the siren.Every now and then I listen tk the triple m final 10 minutes call of the grand final....
As I hear CONEHEAD RIDING the storm home with "that should have been a penalty/no sin bin/lucky" bs nothing picks my spirits up more knowing he is ****ING BURNING as that final siren goes off. So obviously faking being happy about the broncos winning with his gutless mates not questioning his loyalties lol
The 1st one. They were definitely testing the ref to see what thr standard would be.Re watching the game again and the first set i find fascinating.
Melbourne were lucky they didn't give away a penalty before the ref actually finally awarded one. You could see he was giving them the benefit of the doubt before he judt couldn't let it keep going.
My question is, were the storm instructed to push the limits in the first set until they're penalised just to set the standard and see what they can get away with? Or was it just the energy of the first set and they took it a bit far? Because I would have thought the number 1 rule would be to get through the first set/s with no penalties and mistakes. So i would be suprised if it was a tactic to basically concede the first penalty in order to get a gauge on how he's going to referee the game.
No doubt they were hoping to get a reffing display like the 2023 GF where the ref just didnt call anything, but that was blown up in the first set.Re watching the game again and the first set i find fascinating.
Melbourne were lucky they didn't give away a penalty before the ref actually finally awarded one. You could see he was giving them the benefit of the doubt before he judt couldn't let it keep going.
My question is, were the storm instructed to push the limits in the first set until they're penalised just to set the standard and see what they can get away with? Or was it just the energy of the first set and they took it a bit far? Because I would have thought the number 1 rule would be to get through the first set/s with no penalties and mistakes. So i would be suprised if it was a tactic to basically concede the first penalty in order to get a gauge on how he's going to referee the game.
Lol and him asking if the last tackle on Hughes was a "hip drop"... bro. Him and Graham look so sad at the siren.
SendingMy whole weekend is going to be devoted to watching as many Broncos games as I can fit in lol
Looking forward to getting home this week, good but long week at work aye.
The whole narrative leading up to the game was that Klein lost the chance to ref the GF because he awarded too many penalties in the semis, while Atkins "let the game flow".Re watching the game again and the first set i find fascinating.
Melbourne were lucky they didn't give away a penalty before the ref actually finally awarded one. You could see he was giving them the benefit of the doubt before he judt couldn't let it keep going.
My question is, were the storm instructed to push the limits in the first set until they're penalised just to set the standard and see what they can get away with? Or was it just the energy of the first set and they took it a bit far? Because I would have thought the number 1 rule would be to get through the first set/s with no penalties and mistakes. So i would be suprised if it was a tactic to basically concede the first penalty in order to get a gauge on how he's going to referee the game.
Lol and him asking if the last tackle on Hughes was a "hip drop"... bro. Him and Graham look so sad at the siren.
Joey: "If they get behind by 10, they won't run them down"...
That aged well.
Joey: "If they get behind by 10, they won't run them down"...
That aged well.
If someone has a problem with Reece, they are the problem.Just rewatching the GF again. So many underrated defensive moments. Not to mention how Walsh was the first guy to get to Ben Hunt. Man I don't know how people hate Reece.