Zebre at home, 23 Oct. 19:35
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Re: Zebre at home, 23 Oct. 19:35
Murphy has turned into a bit of a beast in the last 12 months
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Re: Zebre at home, 23 Oct. 19:35
Ruddock is a class or two above this level. JOB looking good from 15 too.
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Re: Zebre at home, 23 Oct. 19:35
JOB looking v good.
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Re: Zebre at home, 23 Oct. 19:35
what a kick from JOB again.
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Re: Zebre at home, 23 Oct. 19:35
JOB Loves that corner
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Re: Zebre at home, 23 Oct. 19:35
Definitely should have been in trouble.
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Re: Zebre at home, 23 Oct. 19:35
He bottled that.
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Re: Zebre at home, 23 Oct. 19:35
quality try
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Re: Zebre at home, 23 Oct. 19:35
Wow Dave Kearney that was delicious
Some of the worse tackling I've ever seen.., but still!
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Re: Zebre at home, 23 Oct. 19:35
Not sure if it was Murray Kinsella or someone else that posted pretty much the same move by Otago(?) earlier today.
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Re: Zebre at home, 23 Oct. 19:35
great work by JOB.
Re: Zebre at home, 23 Oct. 19:35
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Re: Zebre at home, 23 Oct. 19:35
Luke M has been class. I know it's below par opposition but I really wish he could pull out these performances in bigger games.
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Re: Zebre at home, 23 Oct. 19:35
Ruddock, JOB, Sheehan and Luke some clear standouts for me.
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Re: Zebre at home, 23 Oct. 19:35
Very good first half with Ruddock and JOB excelling. Luke McG has been very good as well, keeping the game moving at a good lick.
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Re: Zebre at home, 23 Oct. 19:35
Very happy, not flawless but a great tonic. Looking forward to the second half...COYBIB!
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Re: Zebre at home, 23 Oct. 19:35
It's enjoyable to watch for us but Zebre are pretty bloody poor. Luke and Rhys look way above this level.
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Re: Zebre at home, 23 Oct. 19:35
Ruddock and Murphy really getting stuck in, and JOB's kicking is quality.
In every replay I thought it was fairly clear that the Zebre 19 made contact with Molony's eye - I'm surprised they didn't freeze frame it at the last contact, where it was clearest. That said, Ross didn't make much of a deal of it, didn't appeal to ref or touchjudge, so maybe I'm wrong.
In every replay I thought it was fairly clear that the Zebre 19 made contact with Molony's eye - I'm surprised they didn't freeze frame it at the last contact, where it was clearest. That said, Ross didn't make much of a deal of it, didn't appeal to ref or touchjudge, so maybe I'm wrong.
Re: Zebre at home, 23 Oct. 19:35
Don't think he gouged him but there definitely appeared to be contact with the eye area.Laighin Break wrote: ↑October 23rd, 2020, 8:33 pm Ruddock and Murphy really getting stuck in, and JOB's kicking is quality.
In every replay I thought it was fairly clear that the Zebre 19 made contact with Molony's eye - I'm surprised they didn't freeze frame it at the last contact, where it was clearest. That said, Ross didn't make much of a deal of it, didn't appeal to ref or touchjudge, so maybe I'm wrong.
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