@CooperDavid6 Beyond the talent pool and the economic powerhouse that is Penrith, and the Blue Mts, Panthers exhibit a culture of discipline and excellence. Compare that to the Broncos pampered stars and disunity. It will be interesting to see what happens when Ivan leaves.
@r0land0__@SnagSport1 Rugby will continue to fall behind NRL because it is an inferior product. Half the amount of ball in play, pedantic and tedious stoppages and set plays, constant kicking away possession (for no reason) and referee interference.
@SkeptikosAndras@bowtiedstocks A house is not a real asset. It is a place to live. It does not provide an income stream. Second, it is an extremely illiquid investment compared to financial assets.
@RuggaLive@SnagSport1 NRL is such a superior sport vs rugby. Double the amount of ball in play, less referee interference, boring set pieces, and stupid box kicks which simply give up possession. There is no comparison.
@LeagueFreak Beyond the powerful hit ups and defense, Moses has a good step and consistently backs up. He always seems to appear in places you wouldn’t expect a forward to be.
@jblesfooty224 Be awesome if we could get Strange, McLean, Radley, Murray, and Latrell & Haas in for game 2. I’m sorry but I’d rather have Strange at five-eighth than Moses. Strange is a weapon. Moses should be backup for Cleary.
@MikeMeehallWood NSW were terrible except for the newcomers Strange, Radley, McLean and of course Teddy and Cleary. Strange outplayed Munster. He is a gun and the next Brett Kenny. Sammy Walker was excellent. QLD complete outplayed NSW except the Blues got lucky with a dubious send off.
@MedStone56472@insiderugbymark NRL has basically double the amount of on field action per game vs rugby due to the infuriating penalties/stoppages that make rugby unwatchable.