leigh, about 11-12,000 i think, it's nice i went the other week for a leigh v oldham friendly.
doncaster will get the france 4n test, it's the RFL's new baby, near or full houses for the challenge cup semi & wales test last year and @ 15,000 it's just the right size for a france test..
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roughyedspud wrote:leigh, about 11-12,000 i think, it's nice i went the other week for a leigh v oldham friendly.
doncaster will get the france 4n test, it's the RFL's new baby, near or full houses for the challenge cup semi & wales test last year and @ 15,000 it's just the right size for a france test..
to be fair, heard good things about it after the wales game.
if i'm back home in time for the game i was being selfish and thinking of the travelling
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af wrote:Burgess didn't play. If he had, we'd probably have won the tournament.
You could have has Jesus at halfback and Moses at lock, they still wouldn't have dragged sh*t like wellens, burrow, smith anywhere decent.
By the way, that fatty from Bradford is worse than Fielden these days. At least Fielden played a few test series before you idiots started saying he was the best in the world (Despite the fact he was brutally smashed in every series he took part!).
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The Glorious League Freak wrote:You could have has Jesus at halfback and Moses at lock, they still wouldn't have dragged sh*t like wellens, burrow, smith anywhere decent.
nah! they're well past it. haven't done anything for years. mind you half time refreshments would have been interesting with that jesus lad.
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af wrote:Burgess didn't play. If he had, we'd probably have won the tournament.
yer . good point . i missed that
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