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Falcon is a humorous term in sport describing an accidental knock to the head by sports equipment.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falcon (sport)

Hardly a falcon my ass...

Cling desperately to it cos its all you've got till we hand you your arses again next year. :D

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What about the blue dude who took a hip to the head?

Didn't wanna bring it up, but he dropped like a sack of shit :D

I'll second that!!!! arent you guys glad you had your forum crashed by queenslanders!!! there always next year... [isnt that what second place always says!!!!]

Bit like the Vic Fags when an interstate team wins their precious GAYFL final. Suddenly don't want to know about it :rofl:

Had to laugh, every time a bit of a tough tackle was put on all the nearest 'roaches would pile in, but fark what a bunch limpwrists they were. Looked like they were fluffing pillows instead of trying to start a barney. And Mason is like this big sook who tries to be the hard man, but when he can't dominate he turns to putty and starts looking for a little guy to try to crunch. Do us a favour and send him of to be with Hopoate.

Mason is like this big sook who tries to be the hard man, but when he can't dominate he turns to putty and starts looking for a little guy to try to crunch. Do us a favour and send him of to be with Hopoate.

Yep couldn't agree more,,,the lazy turb,,,impact player my arse. After his 1st hit up he hid 10 metres behind the ruck with his hands on his knees puffing like a bloody billy goat. Just shows you Easts have way to much money and no brains. The only impact that over-rated clown makes is up the Cross at 3am with his bum-chum mate Gasnier. Maybe union would take them as a package deal.

Neil.

Sorry Jase,,, did I miss something,,,are you telling me the Roosters are close to the top because of Mason and your sure not telling me the greatest football team that ever played has to rely on always injured Gasnier,,,REG yes ,,,Mark NO. I'll have 2 Coopers any day.

Neil.

Sorry Neil, Rugby will not be taking any more overpaid has-beens from League if I can have any persuasion. Your leaguie forwards are too soft and won't understand rucks and mauls, let alone a line-out or a contested scrum or work rate or mobility combined together, your centres will not have the situational awareness to play anywhere but at fullback or wing and your backs and wingers will then have to comb their hairdos elsewhere. Did I miss anyone else who can't count beyond 5.....0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, last....(apply kick or be scorned by Sterlo the Flog) :)

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