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Most gracious Neil. On behalf of qld i humbly accept your accolades.

Now eat shit and die bluebelly. :sick:

Love ya work mate,,,eat shit and die,,,,interesting comments,,,Got something better than that.

I have,,,Big Willy is a fargot.

Neil.

meh, I wouldn't say owned... we broke a foot and falconed someone so hard they couldn't stand :whistling:

We physically dominated the game, it was rather amusing to watch :P

However, it seems the blue boys couldn't finish a half eaten sandwich...

Well done Qld, you beat us where it counts... the points :D

meh, I wouldn't say owned... we broke a foot and falconed someone so hard they couldn't stand :whistling:

We physically dominated the game, it was rather amusing to watch :P

However, it seems the blue boys couldn't finish a half eaten sandwich...

Well done Qld, you beat us where it counts... the points :D

I would most definitely say owned. When your finest can only manage 1 try in 180 minutes of football You didnt even get the bread out of the packet much less half eat a sandwich.

You keep stompin on peoples feet and hitting them in the head with footy's, We'll just keep winning thank you.

Copied from the other threads in QLD section - except I will add this - your finest only kicked 1 goal.

I will easily concede defeat to such an epic game.

That had it all - a late try to seal the game, plenty of big hits and heaps of biff.

Both teams fired on all 13 cylinders the whole game.

Brings me back to the years when SoO was interesting back in the early nineties.

Copied from the other threads in QLD section - except I will add this - your finest only kicked 1 goal.

I will easily concede defeat to such an epic game.

That had it all - a late try to seal the game, plenty of big hits and heaps of biff.

Both teams fired on all 13 cylinders the whole game.

Brings me back to the years when SoO was interesting back in the early nineties.

who cares how many goals he kicked (just made the game closer than i should have been) he carved up at the big moment and laid on the winning try :whistling:

nsw just didnt execute.

with buderus gone, who do we have to replace him?

and with uncertainty on who our coach will be in the future, we are in shambles.

nsw origin will be dead for a few years to come...

ive always gone for nsw!!

i miss the days of glen lazurus, laurie daley, joey, and geoff toovey.

i miss the big hits. players are being protected way too much these days. the video ref is being used too much. just get on with the game!!

we only caught a glimpse last night of what a part of origin was - the good ol' brawl.

if soccer reigns supreme, i'll leave the country.

gallen is a great player, but he has no discipline.

he is the culprit of too many bad penalties.

i thought ben cross and ryan hoffman played well.

i dont think anything could have healed the pain of buderus last night.

+1....give pearce a few more seasons and hopefully he'll be our SoO saviour.

ive always gone for nsw!!

i miss the days of glen lazurus, laurie daley, joey, and geoff toovey.

i miss the big hits. players are being protected way too much these days. the video ref is being used too much. just get on with the game!!

we only caught a glimpse last night of what a part of origin was - the good ol' brawl.

if soccer reigns supreme, i'll leave the country.

it will.

BTW - definately last night was a taste of the old days - I only remember 1 video ref call being made??? correct me if I am wrong.

Big hits.

Brawls - with no one being reported/sent off.

Knockouts - even if it was a falcon.

it will.

BTW - definately last night was a taste of the old days - I only remember 1 video ref call being made??? correct me if I am wrong.

Big hits.

Brawls - with no one being reported/sent off.

Knockouts - even if it was a falcon.

That falcon should be made an official part of the centenary celebrations, as it was definately the falcon of the century!

AHAHAHAHAHAH

We come down to NSW, Our play-maker gets injured AND WE STILL BLOODY WIN.

I've gotta say Gallen is an absolute Joke... Provided he plays for NSW, QLD will always have a good chance of winning... a few of your Players' ego got in the way again..

Ahahah I love it how we've got a back line collectively 21 feet taller and you kept deciding to chip it into our goal zone.. sweet tactics..

Also to see your attitudes change to ye 'ol "Yeah League gone out the window... It's not what it used to be etc."

You're just Sh!t :D

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