rnabokov said:So much about my opinion of the Panthers :oops: [icon_non
It seems the Raiders will give a few teams a few problems, assuming they make they 8
Yet we did them - and got done by the Warriors - go figure eusa_think
Jeza23 said:rnabokov said:So much about my opinion of the Panthers :oops: [icon_non
It seems the Raiders will give a few teams a few problems, assuming they make they 8
Yet we did them - and got done by the Warriors - go figure eusa_think
Have the Warriors beaten Canberra, or the other way even?
Penrith were never going to win today I dont think, Canberra are almost unbeatable at home. I didnt see the game today but it didnt seem like much of a game! Did Penrith even play? [icon_lol1.
WHEN rookie Canberra halfback Marc Herbert stepped up to take the final conversion attempt on full-time, with teammate Terry Campese needing only one more goal to equal Mal Meninga's club record for the most points in a match, commentators suggested the Raiders' five-eighth must have been injured.
Others speculated that Campese may have declined the kick out of respect for Canberra's greatest player.
Embarrassed Raiders captain Alan Tongue wished after his side's 74-12 win that one of those theories had been true.
Instead, Tongue revealed that he had instructed Herbert to take the kick because he wanted the man of the match in only his third NRL game to get on the scoreboard and thought Campese looked "buggered" after his 36-point haul that comprised four tries and 10 goals.
"I feel very, very bad about that," Tongue admitted afterwards. "I had no idea. Campo gave me the evil eye when he walked into the dressing shed. I just said to give Herby a go, his confidence is sky-high and that is obviously pretty disappointing on my behalf. But he didn't know, we weren't talking about it out there so he had no idea."