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Its midnight and i've just got home from Panthers, its an absolute mess !!!

Theirs a security guard every 15m you walk and they have blocked off every doorway, escalator, stairwell, etc. You can go down or out but you can't go up or in. A whole 30 people walk out and they let 2 people in, ruin an excelent nite at the club thats for sure.

The streets are packed with people yelling and screaming, everyone is bipping their horns and just goin skitz in general :D

Pity about the weather n the security guards but apart from that on ya Panthers.

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That was an awesome match ! I thought the Roosters would win by a country mile - But when the scores were still level towards the end of the first half, I changed my mind.

Hows about some of those hits - big, huge tackles -

It was good to see the Panthers get up !

Well done to Penrith !

Top Match !

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