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Re: Uh Oh - Thurston could miss origin
someone has gotten to him. what a change of fucking heart.
someone has gotten to him. what a change of fucking heart.
Sticky...or Cronk [icon_shadypennywisealfie said:someone has gotten to him. what a change of **** heart.
The Rock said:BAHAHAHAHAH!!!
THURSTON - GOOOOOORRRNE!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAA
The Rock said:BAHAHAHAHAH!!!
THURSTON - GOOOOOORRRNE!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAA
THE controversy over Johnathan Thurston's appearance before the NRL Judiciary tonight has entered Federal Parliament.
Outspoken North Queensland independent Bob Katter made a failed attempt for the Parliament to condemn the charge against Thurston as "mischievous" and "trivial".
"The citing by the Match Review Committee stemmed from an incident in which both the halfback and referee were looking in a different direction from that in which they were moving," Katter told the parliament. "Neither party could be regarded as culpable, responsible or even as initiating the incident."
"In light of the facts of this case, that this citing by the Sydney based Match Review Committee could be regarded as irresponsible or, even possibly, mischievous."
Katter endorsed The Courier-Mail's description of the citing as "arrogant and hypocritical, and as a pathetic act of desperation."
He warned if Thurston was found guilty tonight, this would "deprive tens of millions of Australians of the great excitement enjoyed by a State of the Origin decider and NSW of their right to winning fairly".
When no one in the Parliament backed the motion, Katter fumed that every politician left in the chamber was either from NSW or didn't follow real football.
titan4wests said:Michael Buettner, Sean Garlic and Ian Roberts are the panel hearing the case... 3 NSWelshmen... 2 of which have played for the blues... at least JT is getting a fair hearing