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Who’s gonna kick goals btw?
Herbs i think.....will we score though to need someone to convert...?Who’s gonna kick goals btw?
Herbs i think.....will we score though to need someone to convert...?
Farnsworth?Who’s gonna kick goals btw?
I'd love to see Paix get some time. Last year there were some bright spots that seem to developing nicelyPaix is starting to really look improved. Be interesting to see how he goes if he gets another shot at first grade.
On a side note, I can’t believe some of the captains we’ve trotted out in recent weeks. Captain Turpin fmd
6 degrees is no big deal. Toowoomba gets colder than that.The thing that could swing it in Canberra's favor is the desperately frigid conditions the city is currently experiencing, the temp is tipped to be forty below at kickoff. But with a high shot or two leveled at the noggins of Bronco players accompanied by a sin binning, the advantage could swing back. Broncos by 4.
Not if you have asthmaI've never really understood the big deal about teams playing in cold weather. Heat and humidity yes that makes sense, but cold really doesn't. Your body is going to be running hot itself while running around on field anyway, and the crisp air is easier to breathe.
Has Steve been an influenceHis improvement is massive, I can't wrap him enough over the last 9 weeks. He's happy too. He wants to play hooker and get better and it's showing. No way 12 months ago he makes that run on Saturday night when Jets markers got caught on the ground. He was great and I know ISC teams are doing plenty of work on him and how to shut him down- no way they're doing that 12 months ago either.
The biggest difference is the difference he's making to Souths, before this year wouldn't notice if he was on or off but now it's obvious Souths need him on the field.
As someone who runs a lot, I find it takes a good 10-15 minutes for your body to really warm up when it’s proper cold. Your hands (particularly fingers) are cold, your feet are cold. Your face is cold, the wind makes your eyes water and your nose run.I've never really understood the big deal about teams playing in cold weather. Heat and humidity yes that makes sense, but cold really doesn't. Your body is going to be running hot itself while running around on field anyway, and the crisp air is easier to breathe.
It would be good if once the team was listed that this post could be at the start of the thread......?
As someone who runs a lot, I find it takes a good 10-15 minutes for your body to really warm up when it’s proper cold. Your hands (particularly fingers) are cold, your feet are cold. Your face is cold, the wind makes your eyes water and your nose run.
From a football perspective, hits hurt more in the cold. It’s harder to catch the ball.
Then after half time, you have to get your body warm all over again.
I've played in frost. Your ears hurt and you need to keep your hands warm otherwise your fingers go numb.As someone who runs a lot, I find it takes a good 10-15 minutes for your body to really warm up when it’s proper cold. Your hands (particularly fingers) are cold, your feet are cold. Your face is cold, the wind makes your eyes water and your nose run.
From a football perspective, hits hurt more in the cold. It’s harder to catch the ball.
Then after half time, you have to get your body warm all over again.
It gives Canberra the advantage because their players are adapted to it. They play, train, live, breathe, shit (OK, not shit) in it. A team like Brisbane who feel cold when the afternoon seabreeze blows in on a stinking January day will not enjoy the frosty conditions.6 degrees is no big deal. Toowoomba gets colder than that.
Karmichael, Herbie and Albert will have trained and played in sub zero, on frosty fields, in snow. It's not hard to stay warm when you're moving. Wind though, that's a whole other thing.