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nsw had to loose the game, so we can generate more money for the decider :banana:

you guys never go to games any way....hence you lost the right to host the world cup final.....the NRL hates you they wouldnt rig a game against us ha ha :banana:

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LOL

Yeah what we'll do for game 3 is instruct the players to not score till the 65th minute and 32 seconds.. miss a few tackles, throw a few shit passes and we'll call it good marketing.

Cmon guys.

NSW didn't even look like coming into the game.. what a joke. If that was my team I'd be bloody worried for game 3 - considering QLD wasn't playing to it's potential either and not to mention Darren Lockyer was out too.

The only big Willy I saw was when I went to the Toilet :banana:

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Ummmm rental car will be waiting for me, but I'll let you pay for my ticket to get in, I wonder if spindly little guy in a maroon outfit with a HUGE MOFO QLD banner being bashed senseless inside Tel$tra Dome would make the news?

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How sweet of you to let me pay for you :nyaanyaa:

I will be just like a date, except I won't be there and I don't like you :whistling:

How bigs the banner? Just to be a smartass, you and a mate should book seats in the NSW section, 8 seats apart, and make the sign that width and hold it up heaps high... so you block the view for everyone behind it :wacko:

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Well considering I dont actually have any banner, and the fact I dont actually own any blue or maroon coloured clothing, it might be a bit tough to actually go........ I doubt my flight will land in time but, I am leaving USQ in Toowoombah around 4-5pm, 2hrs+ drive to Brisbane Airport...... 1.5 hour flight + 30mins dicking around with the hire car and baggage means I probably wouldnt get to the hotel we are staying at till god only knows what time. I'm staying somewhere close to the University of Sydney as that is where I am actually going to be going on thursday.

So all in all I think your reaction has been not too bad, considering I couldn't actually give a crap who wins, but always good for us to match the all time point spread record, just to show you how easy it can be :whistling:

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