Im led to beleive that Whiting hurt his arm in the 12th minute. Adrenline and the occasion will have kicked in to get him through. Cockayne played 40 mins of the Horne testimonial with a broken bone in his foot if we want to lavish priase on players going through the pain barrier.
Both sets of fans will have their moans about how many matches each player has got but at the end of the day the RFL will have the final anyway. I'm astounded Luaki didn't get hauld in front of them, but then again i suppose the HDM and any other media outlet would have been sick to the back teeth of little Dicky Agar ringing them up and complaining of his fat cry baby's treatment.
Standing up to the forum bully.
It must be working, he doesn't like me...i'm devastated
Bertie wrote:Both sets of fans will have their moans about how many matches each player has got but at the end of the day the RFL will have the final anyway. I'm astounded Luaki didn't get hauld in front of them, but then again i suppose the HDM and any other media outlet would have been sick to the back teeth of little Dicky Agar ringing them up and complaining of his fat cry baby's treatment.
Im surprised he can get through with Ben and clint having direct lines
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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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gingerspice wrote:well bit silly of Whiting to continue playing with a broken arm yeah course it is and as for calderwood mite ave won the dullers the game with the lucky kick to berrigan but my god it may cost him. Lets wait to see wat the excuses are on Friday nite wen they will get Asses kicked by Wigan cos at mo Wigan ave to much to play for...
And in English that is?..........................
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Getting back to the OP,
we all thought Cockayne had turned a corner at last, he really seemed to be handling his temper pretty well and then he blows up again, he deserves his ban for so stupidly reacting to whatever it was that Calderwood did, (not a punch, not a push) maybe this will be the kick up the ar$e he needs, Tickle too deserves his 1 match ban for the fact it was a very cheap shot on Cockayne, not one to be proud of sneaking up from behind.
MrPhilb wrote:Nobody knows how much if any of the game Whiting played with a broken arm, so you really don't need to keep throwing it out there in every post you make Mrs B
78 minutes. The physio went on took one look at an arm at 45 degrees the wrong way and ran off with his thumb up to the stands. And you wonder why fc have injury problems.
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blakeysrobin wrote:78 minutes. The physio went on took one look at an arm at 45 degrees the wrong way and ran off with his thumb up to the stands. And you wonder why fc have injury problems.
That is a hilarious story, no wonder you've used the laughing emoticon. Got any more like that?
Gavin Miller - Legend wrote:Im led to beleive that Whiting hurt his arm in the 12th minute. Adrenline and the occasion will have kicked in to get him through. Cockayne played 40 mins of the Horne testimonial with a broken bone in his foot if we want to lavish priase on players going through the pain barrier.
Full credit to the bloke if he has indeed played 68 minutes in that condition, I noticed it was heavily strapped going into the game obviously now know he'd had a bad break previously
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MrPhilb wrote:Full credit to the bloke if he has indeed played 68 minutes in that condition, I noticed it was heavily strapped going into the game obviously now know he'd had a bad break previously
Think it was closer to 50 minutes but it was in the first half. Whiting is one of our more robust tacklers -if you watch his attempt on Newton when he scored you can see him fall right off a tackle he'd normally have had a good go at.
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