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w00h00, i was at a party while we were watchin it, most people there were roosters fan, went off when the final whistle blew. A couple of guys goin for the dogs had to giv the rooster supporters there drinks. Was a very good night, GO THE CHOOOKSSS!!

Im hopin for a Warriors/Roosters final, should be a good game either way though. Who you canterbury boys gunna root for now?

I'd like to play with those cheerleaders xbox alright baby! :uh-huh:

Shame the doggies aren't in but panthers winning would be the funniest thing all year. Last year almost wooden spoon and this year they take the cup. So there is some hope for the bunnies...... :bahaha:

We were just saving our energy last year to put it all into this year. Penrith has come alive this year because of the football, I reckon real estate has jumped 10% because of the atmosphere.

Next Saturday is gonna be droptank heaven at the club :D

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