Archive for May, 2022

From The Couch: Round 12, 2022

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From The Couch: Round 12, 2022

Freddy Jumps The Shark: The arrogance displayed in the naming of the NSW team was truly something to behold and suggests the Blues are cherry-ripe for the picking. The centre situation is a complete debacle, picking a player in Jack Wighton that is not going overly well out of position ahead of a premiership winning […]

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From The Couch: Round 11

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From The Couch: Round 11

From The Couch: Round 11 A Proud Day for Australia: For the first time since 1945, Australia has elected a Prime Minister whose first sporting love is Rugby League. Anthony Albanese’s love of Rugby League and credentials in the game are as pure as the driven snow, the first Prime Minister who can lay such […]

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From The Couch: Round 10

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From The Couch: Round 10

From The Couch: Round 10 Rugby League How To Vote Card: If you are voting on the big issues of Rugby League next Saturday – as I assume we all are – then here is how Scotty from Marketing and Albo stand up: Genuine Love of League Morrison: 5 Albanese: 10 ScoMo has used the […]

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From The Couch: Round 9

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From The Couch: Round 9

Zero Care Factor in Newcastle: Newcastle may have ended a long try-less drought in Townsville but their lack of effort or care in the humiliating loss to the Cowboys should stand long in the minds of Knights fans. There has not been a game this year where more tries could have been saved with just […]

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From The Couch: Round 8

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From The Couch: Round 8

From The Couch: Round 8 One-Third Report Card: We are one-third of the way through the season. Here is the report card for how each team is tracking.  Penrith (A+): Have been unchallenged through eight weeks. Handled any injury with aplomb. Perfectly poised to go back-to-back.  Melbourne (A+): Once they had their core players all […]

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