SirStan wrote: 0-30 it was, Jan 2001. A truly depressing afternoon for the hardcore who attended that day.
I nearly killed myself at half time in that game. I was very, very drunk, and fell on my head doing the 'Catch The Bomb'...
I remember that too, don't think I've ever laughed so much at a RL game.
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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.
I am afraid I can only count 10 men down after 1 minute as an excuse joking aside I thought catalans were going to do us with that type of score in our last game.
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Donny wrote:
Sheldon wrote:
Donny wrote: I nearly killed myself at half time in that game. I was very, very drunk, and fell on my head doing the 'Catch The Bomb'...
I remember that too, don't think I've ever laughed so much at a RL game.
As if by magic...
Ouchy cake!
When we got promoted I always meant to go back and watch some NL rugby, what we all used to say about it being more entertaining is rue.
Unfortuntnately I'm rubbish, so I haven't.
Donny wrote:
Sheldon wrote:
Donny wrote: I nearly killed myself at half time in that game. I was very, very drunk, and fell on my head doing the 'Catch The Bomb'...
I remember that too, don't think I've ever laughed so much at a RL game.
As if by magic...
Ouchy cake!
When we got promoted I always meant to go back and watch some NL rugby, what we all used to say about it being more entertaining is rue.
Unfortuntnately I'm rubbish, so I haven't.
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Fast forward a couple of years and again it was (I think) a Donny fan who decided to "celebrate" catching his bomb, by placing the ball on the try line and then standing on the ball. With Norman Wisdom's comic timing, the ball shot one way and large Donny fan crashed the other way. Ace.
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SirStan wrote:Fast forward a couple of years and again it was (I think) a Donny fan who decided to "celebrate" catching his bomb, by placing the ball on the try line and then standing on the ball. With Norman Wisdom's comic timing, the ball shot one way and large Donny fan crashed the other way. Ace.
It was the same day..
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