2010 Four Nations General Discussion

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I thought our side was too defensive didn't seem like a Tim Sheens coached side, we were crap, looked like a Bellamy coached NSW team it was crap.

Thats a very good way of putting it.

Australia for the majority of the game looked comfortable defending their line, getting the ball back and working to the halfway for a kick, believing they'd wear the Kiwis down eventually before capitalising on a NZ error and winning.

But NZ pulled a bit of a QLD and come up with a late mix of brilliance and luck to steal the win even though for the majority of the game the Australians look to have it under control.

We missed Thurston a bit I think. Cronk and Lockyer were both generally pretty happy to go through the motions and wait for their opportunity to set up and execute the perfect play, where as Thurston is a bit cheekier and will take a run or throw a dummy when the other two probably pass. He's a bit more instinctive and willing to chance his arm. We missed individual brilliance in the backs too with the likes of Inglis, Hayne and even Jennings being unavailable.
 
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I like him as a player if you want someone marked out of the game he is the man to do it and add to that he is one of the best edge runners in the world
 
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Thats a very good way of putting it.

Australia for the majority of the game looked comfortable defending their line, getting the ball back and working to the halfway for a kick, believing they'd wear the Kiwis down eventually before capitalising on a NZ error and winning.

But NZ pulled a bit of a QLD and come up with a late mix of brilliance and luck to steal the win even though for the majority of the game the Australians look to have it under control.

We missed Thurston a bit I think. Cronk and Lockyer were both generally pretty happy to go through the motions and wait for their opportunity to set up and execute the perfect play, where as Thurston is a bit cheekier and will take a run or throw a dummy when the other two probably pass. He's a bit more instinctive and willing to chance his arm. We missed individual brilliance in the backs too with the likes of Inglis, Hayne and even Jennings being unavailable.
im thinking, we went in half arsed after our win last week and they beat the crap out of us:(
 
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that game was like watching a sharks game as I wouldn't of missed the game for anything but there were so many errors
 

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archer should be shot after that game

Funny you say that. I was at the game last night and this drunk bloke beside me yelled out at the top of his voice after New Zealand recieved that 3rd penalty 5 out from the try line "Shoot the ****er in pink in the head! IN THE ****ING HEAD! SHOOT THE **** IN THE ****ING HEAD!"

I thought it was quality, but the guy with two kids behind us didn't.
 

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I just met the guy before the game and by the 78th minute we were best mates. Too bad it turned violent after the 79th minute.
 

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Gallen Had No Complaints Over Passes
Wayne Heming
November 14, 2010 - 3:29PM

Battle-scarred Australian forward Paul Gallen dismissed suggestions New Zealand had pulled off its thrilling 16-12 Four Nations victory with one or possibly two forward passes in its last-ditch match-winning try.

Controversy reigned over halfback Nathan Fien's 80th-minute miracle try which involved speculative overhead passes from winger Jason Nightingale and five-eighth Benji Marshall as an exhausted Australia, hit by two key first-half injuries to Brent Tate and Luke Lewis, were out on their feet.

While the Cronulla enforcer described the try that stole the final as "freaky" he had no complaints about the two passes that set it up.

"You can't call that forward with a minute to go. If it was us, I wouldn't have expected the referee to call it forward," said Gallen.

"Have a look at their first try (Shaun Kenny-Dowall off Marshall), now that was forward," he laughed.

"At half time (6-all) it was one of those games that was made for us to come out and show a lot of character and win it.

"We did that, everyone busted their backsides but a freaky play in probably the last play of the game got them the win.

"We were running out of troops, everyone was busted a lot of blokes had to play a lot of minutes they don't normally play.

"It was the last play of the game, on fifth tackle, and they threw two no-look passes that came off.

"They sun was shining on them.

"The (first) ball got thrown back in (by Nightingale) straight through Locky's hands and then they throw another no-looker, it's just something that happens."

While it was clear Gallen and teammates such as Darren Lockyer and Billy Slater, who experienced the pain of 2008 were gutted by the defeat, the Sharks skipper showed he had not lost his sense of humour.

Asked if it was the lowest feeling he'd experienced in rugby league he replied: "Mate, I've played 30 games this year, come second last (premiership) and lost an Origin series, I'm probably a bit used to it at the moment which isn't a good thing."

"But we'll be back next year."

Hooker Cameron Smith, who led Australia's defence with almost 50 tackles, said New Zealand were showing they had improved a lot on the international stage.

"It was a sombre dressing room tonight after the game. It was just a heartbreaker," he said.

"To play under the circumstances we did for the majority of the game (with two players injured) and to be up by two (points) with less than two minutes left ..... to have that try scored against you on their last tackle, it's pretty hard to take.

"But that's footy and we have to be gracious in defeat and cop it on the chin."

Source: http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=8140334

:good::good::good:
 

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In the crowd, mate. Some dude was just swinging and trying to hit anyone he could. And then at full time there was another one. Poor young Kiwi lads infront of us were pooing themselves, tried to hide behind us
 

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In the crowd, mate. Some dude was just swinging and trying to hit anyone he could. And then at full time there was another one. Poor young Kiwi lads infront of us were pooing themselves, tried to hide behind us

That's crap - but typical qld crowd.....

queue Snowman to hang crap on me for that statement
 
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In the crowd, mate. Some dude was just swinging and trying to hit anyone he could. And then at full time there was another one. Poor young Kiwi lads infront of us were pooing themselves, tried to hide behind us

surely not in the seated areas, they are so steep,you could not throw a punch in fear of falling down ten flights
 

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Bahaha snowman would have been amongst it if he was there. But in all seriousness it was pretty feral, the game was played in good spirits, the where was some fun banter between the Aussies and Kiwis where I was sitting they deserved their win
 

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Bahaha snowman would have been amongst it if he was there. But in all seriousness it was pretty feral, the game was played in good spirits, the where was some fun banter between the Aussies and Kiwis where I was sitting they deserved their win

You got that right
 
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