ralfsablackandwhite08 wrote:Did anyone see big Sam Ja blessing the crowd as he came on , on sunday , the guy is a massive ( excuse the pun) character already !!!
i like a player who can play the crowd we haven't had one for a bit but i think there good for morale on the field and in the stands.
Tarquin Fuego wrote: I love Jamie and have done since he was 10 years old.
The Reason wrote:Hi Andy
The Rugby Football League are in the process of reviewing the video that you are referring to. We do not condone behaviour of this nature and have contacted the player’s employer, Hull F.C., who have confirmed that they are dealing with the incident under their club rules.
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Good highlight yet again, although the commentary always seems to be out with what is going on. It was saying that Yeamo was going under the posts and Thorman hadn't even passed to him yet.
Although nevermind still greatful to get to see the highlights on the site.
Moa's hit on Burgess wasn't what I was expecting though, just seems as though Burgess didn't brace himself ready for the impact. Saying that though Sam must be hard to run at, he hardly touched Burgess and winded him!
"You don't have to be great to start, but to be great you have to start".
You're right -- I'd hate to think what damage Sam would cause if he
really ran at someone.
For about 10 seconds during Thorman's first, DDD was on Pacific Island
Time, I think, and anticipating passes. If it's possibly to resync it to make
it more sensible it'll get done before it comes out on DVD.
The gap in commentary is KCFM doing a score drop-in from KR.
We were honoured by Zoot Woman this week for use of their music.
They're British but bigger in Europe. Zoot's drummer is Stuart Price, aka
Les Rythmes Digitales, the funky music behind some of those
Citroen C4-Transformers commercials.
You're right -- I'd hate to think what damage Sam would cause if he
really ran at someone.
For about 10 seconds during Thorman's first, DDD was on Pacific Island
Time, I think, and anticipating passes. If it's possibly to resync it to make
it more sensible it'll get done before it comes out on DVD.
The gap in commentary is KCFM doing a score drop-in from KR.
We were honoured by Zoot Woman this week for use of their music.
They're British but bigger in Europe. Zoot's drummer is Stuart Price, aka
Les Rythmes Digitales, the funky music behind some of those
Citroen C4-Transformers commercials.
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