NRL NRL 2024 - Round 19

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Thursday 11th July
Dolphins vs South Sydney (Kayo Stadium - 19:50)

Friday 12th July
Cronulla-Sutherland vs Wests Tigers (PointsBet Stadium - 20:00)

Saturday 13th July
Gold Coast vs Parramatta (Cbus Super Stadium - 17:30)
Brisbane vs St.George-Illawarra (Suncorp Stadium - 19:35)

Sunday 14th July
Manly-Warringah vs Newcastle (4 Pines Park - 16:05)

Byes: Canberra, Canterbury-Bankstown, Melbourne, New Zealand
North Queensland, Penrith, Sydney Roosters
 

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Phins v Rabbits feels fascinating, crunch game for both and the Rabbits without Trell and Murray are they the same team?
It seems the answer is a resounding no.

Bad kicking, Milnes double and Jacks missed kick for touch. Probably a big big ask for the bunnies to make finals now
 
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That penalty try (just seen it) was a bizarre decision.
Funny thing was that if penalty try wasn’t awarded, it would’ve been a sinbin
 
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I feel for Api. He puts his heart and soul into it every week, but the team's just not good enough.
A few of the big name players have taken this team into a downward spiral.
The juniors had won 2 in a row and then players like Klemmer and Bateman come back and they’re mediocre at best.
Api does try but I only saw Fainu and Pole give a rats yesterday
 
There was talk a while ago about Bateman coming back to the UK, but most Wigan fans, including myself, felt that we don't need him. But I'm sure he's on a good wedge at Wests.
 
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Wow, that sin bin. LoL.
It’s not just the warriors who get screwed by the referees and the bunker.
The shire successful challenge was a loose carry for just about anyone else.
 

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Parramatta are impossible to trust when the defending their own line. Ryles has got a lot of work to do if he wants to build a strong defensive unit.
 
It’s not just the warriors who get screwed by the referees and the bunker.
The shire successful challenge was a loose carry for just about anyone else.

The Wests successful challenge was a clear strip…

Sin bin was well deserved, if he didn’t go they’d have copped another 2 minutes later for a clear professional foul.
 
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The Wests successful challenge was a clear strip…

Sin bin was well deserved, if he didn’t go they’d have copped another 2 minutes later for a clear professional foul.
If he wasn’t square at marker then yes it was a clear sinbin. However think you’ll find he was square
 
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No he wasn’t, he was not square and he knew it. He tried to correct but got involved instead.
If that’s the case, we’d have 100 penalties a game. Markers are hardly ever exactly square. He was as close to square as anyone ever gets these days.
 

NRL NRL 2024 - Round 19

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