WT2K wrote:Apparently they haven't scored a few tbs for grant
and the commentators say nothing about these atrocious acts
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WT2K wrote:Apparently they haven't scored a few tbs for grant
Camo123 wrote:Why did I fall for the bench forward start trick in Thompson
Emergency racking up the scores in MKing and Coates
Boozecluez wrote:
Part of the reason is he doesn't play origin, or has a mullet
MF wrote:I cant see M'bye playing fullback I think he will be 5/8th with Bird at fullback
MF wrote:I cant see M'bye playing fullback I think he will be 5/8th with Bird at fullback
ytsb wrote:No one knows where the mullet came from, but Ryan Papenhuyzen himself, came from Kellyville. A lot of Sydney’s born here in the North-West, and the lucky few, get to go to Oakhill college. Kids like this rooster, Luke Keary, and yes, Ryan Papenhuyzen. So he graduates to the Tigers, by the time they’ve deemed him too small, the eagle eyes of the Storm are locked in on yet another unheralded talent. Away from football, he’s quiet, and pretty much keeps to himself. But it’s at training, where the competitor inside him, begins to stir. This is where he goes from introvert to loud leader, showing the way. (PAPENHUYZEN, HE’S ELECTRIC!!!) And when he goes out to play, EVERYONE can see his gifts. But what’s even more amazing, is the toughness reserved for the games elite. (THEY WON’T CATCH HIM!!!) That magical Bronco Steve Renouf had it. Off the field, the pearl was quiet, wouldn’t hurt a fly. But out there in the middle, he played as tough as anyone, anywhere. (THERE WE GO, THERE’S THE HAT TRICK) Papenhuyzen could work the edges, like most little guys do. But instead, hunts for opportunity amongst the Lions, where the big boppers defend. Hitting the line in a way that’s either going to bust it.. (THERE’S PAPENHUYZEN!!!) or here you go.. BUST HIMSELF (OOOHHH THERE’S A SHOT!!!). But when you do this time after time, without losing your nerve, that’s tough, that’s Ryan Papenhuyzen
whall15 wrote:
Would have to be the first time a player has started Rounds 1-3 in the backrow and has moved to fullback in round 4
Ramitinmyhaaas wrote:
Bro stop HAHAHAHHAHA
filthridden wrote:Was tossing up playing Coates over Max King. Looks like they'll score pretty close to each other anyway. Good news all 'round!