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What a shit effort from the mountain men.

Tigers got a good win...manly, like the broncos, were lucky not to lose by 30.

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Rugby League & Rugby Union discussions.

Losing at home to the wooden spoon favourites is s disgrace.


Tigers were ok but they played a woeful Manly.
 
Warriors also played a woeful side.

I’ll reserve judgement until they play Storm, Roosters, Bunnies, etc
 
interesting tho u picked a Tongan..my best of all time with ball in hand is Tongan. Lomu in my opinion had the greatest ratio of tackles beaten to tackles made on him. There might some debate regarding whether the defences of international teams back then is the same calibre of the NRL but Lomu was 6 5 120 kgs and could run the 100 in under 11 sec.He tore teams up at his peak. Im certain he would of handled rugby league.
 
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stories of him deadlifting 300 kgs without even training specifically for it and being able to slam dunk. NZs sevens teams were virtually unbeatable when he played sevens,just too hard to tackle 1v1 with so much room.
 
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