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I'M NOT :)
But if you're going there , Barry Andrews the long distance goal kicking toe poking maestro wins hands down

I'm old enough to remember Panda Egg.
Remember seeing him kick three goals from halfway for us to win 14-12 against the Tigers.
 

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I'm old enough to remember Panda Egg.
Remember seeing him kick three goals from halfway for us to win 14-12 against the Tigers.

Sitting up in the old scaffold stand ( might've be same game ) He toe poked one from 10 metres our side of half way . Opposition kicks off out on the full and he kicked the penalty next from the halfway as well .
Panda the LEGEND.
 
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I'm old enough to remember Panda Egg.
Remember seeing him kick three goals from halfway for us to win 14-12 against the Tigers.

What about Glebe's first ever win Chad, the 8–5 victory over Newcastle on 20 April 1908 would more than likely have seen some good goal kicking, run us through it can you.
 

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What about Glebe's first ever win Chad, the 8–5 victory over Newcastle on 20 April 1908 would more than likely have seen some good goal kicking, run us through it can you.

bahahaha :)
 

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I'm old enough to remember Panda Egg.
Remember seeing him kick three goals from halfway for us to win 14-12 against the Tigers.[/QUO

At Brookvale Oval one day, he kicked one into a slight wind (if I recall) about 4-6ft in our own half, think it was with a striped footy. Most unlikely looking player but was a Fav and effective.
 

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Who was the last bloke to toe poke a goal? For any team? Mal retired in 1994. Was there anyone after that?
 
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Sitting up in the old scaffold stand ( might've be same game ) He toe poked one from 10 metres our side of half way . Opposition kicks off out on the full and he kicked the penalty next from the halfway as well .
Panda the LEGEND.

Yep, that was the one. Larry Corowa scored two tries that day for the Tigers.
 
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What about Glebe's first ever win Chad, the 8–5 victory over Newcastle on 20 April 1908 would more than likely have seen some good goal kicking, run us through it can you.

Thanks mate, yes. I seem to remember it was blowing a gale that day too.
 

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Again, not my point. I'm not talking about money, never was. I'm talking about players not being happy at a club. If for whatever reason a player is unhappy at the club, then you have to solve it, or trade them. Or put your head in sand and hope it goes away. We can keep Maloney here next year to make a point about contracts, but the clubs the loser in the end, because unhappy players don't play well.

So we upgrade to make him happy or we trade him. The third option is just dumb.

Upgrading him involves money.
We cant cave everytime one of the pretentious ****s sooks or you get bad cap management.
 

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Agreed. Like not negotiating with terrorists. It isn't because of the current circumstance, but the influence it will have on similar circumstances in the future.

The NRL should be helping more but it seems Maloney has them over a barrel too.
 

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TBH I don't give a flying ***k what happens with Jimmy next year. I just want him to get his head or of his arze and play some good footy over the next four weeks. If we have to say goodbye to him after back to back comps I could live with that.
 

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There was talk of McGuire being targeted as their coach... the story says that McGuire was on the wrong side of the players for being to strict. Would that sort of coach be a perfect fit for the warriors?
 
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There was talk of McGuire being targeted as their coach... the story says that McGuire was on the wrong side of the players for being to strict. Would that sort of coach be a perfect fit for the warriors?

Too strict. **** me dead. Coaches dont get paid enough. When theyre team gets injuries, and the players turn on the coach then **** their season.....sack the coach. Nrl players are too entitled and getting way too precious.
 
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