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Well I've been a raiders membership holder for the past 3 years. I'm a dedicated supporter and still proudly wear my raiders gear around the place. Good on you Sin for putting up a different conversation topic. I f****** love the NRL...

I admire your commitment. :thumbsup:

Plse expalin what happend last weekend................pinch.gif

Exotic betting ? :pirate:

Plus I've been wearing my QLD footy gurnsey since game 1 state of origin.

For the last 6 years I have had a lot more use :thumbsup:

Edited by Sinista32

Righto...

Last weekend was a disaster (duh!). Having 2 big name players out in the 1st 30min screwed up the whole game plan. Then players had to be moved which meant they were playing out of position and with only 2 on the bench it meant that people had to play for longer than they were supposed to. They actually did a great job all things considered. They were in front only up until 73min and conceded the last 2 tries with 2 min left on the clock. The cowboys only scored the match winner because the raiders made a mistake on a play which would have won them the game.

The ban on exotic betting is a political decision. The government will be banning it at the end of the year cause they reckon it takes away from all footy codes and leaves the sports open to betting scandals and the like. The NRL brought it in early to gain the moral high ground over the AFL so they can say that they did it 1st...

Your lucky your a nice guy, otherwise I wouldn't be associating with a filthy QLD'er :nyaanyaa:

A tad ner vus. Could be blues but - farkin Marooooons may skin ya agin.

6 in a row - Woooot. Ya think I'm dreamin ? Mayhaps..............

PS. I'm thinkin the NSW strategy may be if you cant beat em then try n bash em. . lil biatches.

sing it.......Hey baby gurls wat you doin tonight

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