Rabbits and Eagles
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Rabbits and Eagles
Souths thrash Manly
South Sydney Rabbitohs 44 - 6 Manly Sea Eagles
Manly's premiership credentials took a heavy battering tonight when the Sea Eagles were thrashed 44-6 by lowly South Sydney in their NRL encounter at Aussie Stadium.
Five-eighth John Sutton steered the Rabbitohs to their first victory since round five with a comprehensive nine tries to one steamrolling of the Sea Eagles, who could drop from second to fourth after this weekend's action.
Manly - missing NSW forwards Steve Menzies and Ben Kennedy and suspended prop Brent Kite - was awful in its first loss to Souths at Aussie Stadium since 1992.
Souths scored 30 unanswered points in the second half to completely demoralised the opposition.
The Sea Eagles bucked their trend of starting slowly by opening the scoring in the sixth minute through axed NSW forward Anthony Watmough, who touched down a Chad Randall grubber.
But tries to Rabbitohs trio David Fa'alogo (10m), former international winger Adam MacDougall (14m) and Sutton gave the home side a well-deserved 14-6 halftime lead.
A deft flick pass from 18-year-old centre Yileen Gordon set up Brad Watts for a 53rd minute try which the South winger converted to give his team a 20-6 buffer.
Manly five-eighth Michael Witt then kicked out on the full from the restart and Souths scored two minutes later through Shane Rigon, with Witt missing the tackle close to the line.
Watts missed the conversion but Souths looked unstoppable, skipping to a 24-6 lead in front of the delighted supporters.
The Rabbitohs then went on a rampage.
They piled on tries to Todd Polglase (66m), Gordon (70m), Mick Moran (74m) and Manase Manuokafoa (77m) to crush the Sea Eagles, who must regroup for their battle against the win-less Knights at Brookvale Oval next weekend.
South Sydney Rabbitohs 44 - 6 Manly Sea Eagles
Manly's premiership credentials took a heavy battering tonight when the Sea Eagles were thrashed 44-6 by lowly South Sydney in their NRL encounter at Aussie Stadium.
Five-eighth John Sutton steered the Rabbitohs to their first victory since round five with a comprehensive nine tries to one steamrolling of the Sea Eagles, who could drop from second to fourth after this weekend's action.
Manly - missing NSW forwards Steve Menzies and Ben Kennedy and suspended prop Brent Kite - was awful in its first loss to Souths at Aussie Stadium since 1992.
Souths scored 30 unanswered points in the second half to completely demoralised the opposition.
The Sea Eagles bucked their trend of starting slowly by opening the scoring in the sixth minute through axed NSW forward Anthony Watmough, who touched down a Chad Randall grubber.
But tries to Rabbitohs trio David Fa'alogo (10m), former international winger Adam MacDougall (14m) and Sutton gave the home side a well-deserved 14-6 halftime lead.
A deft flick pass from 18-year-old centre Yileen Gordon set up Brad Watts for a 53rd minute try which the South winger converted to give his team a 20-6 buffer.
Manly five-eighth Michael Witt then kicked out on the full from the restart and Souths scored two minutes later through Shane Rigon, with Witt missing the tackle close to the line.
Watts missed the conversion but Souths looked unstoppable, skipping to a 24-6 lead in front of the delighted supporters.
The Rabbitohs then went on a rampage.
They piled on tries to Todd Polglase (66m), Gordon (70m), Mick Moran (74m) and Manase Manuokafoa (77m) to crush the Sea Eagles, who must regroup for their battle against the win-less Knights at Brookvale Oval next weekend.
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Re: Rabbits and Eagles
Originally Posted by PommieLeague
Souths thrash Manly
South Sydney Rabbitohs 44 - 6 Manly Sea Eagles
Manly's premiership credentials took a heavy battering tonight when the Sea Eagles were thrashed 44-6 by lowly South Sydney in their NRL encounter at Aussie Stadium.
Five-eighth John Sutton steered the Rabbitohs to their first victory since round five with a comprehensive nine tries to one steamrolling of the Sea Eagles, who could drop from second to fourth after this weekend's action.
Manly - missing NSW forwards Steve Menzies and Ben Kennedy and suspended prop Brent Kite - was awful in its first loss to Souths at Aussie Stadium since 1992.
Souths scored 30 unanswered points in the second half to completely demoralised the opposition.
The Sea Eagles bucked their trend of starting slowly by opening the scoring in the sixth minute through axed NSW forward Anthony Watmough, who touched down a Chad Randall grubber.
But tries to Rabbitohs trio David Fa'alogo (10m), former international winger Adam MacDougall (14m) and Sutton gave the home side a well-deserved 14-6 halftime lead.
A deft flick pass from 18-year-old centre Yileen Gordon set up Brad Watts for a 53rd minute try which the South winger converted to give his team a 20-6 buffer.
Manly five-eighth Michael Witt then kicked out on the full from the restart and Souths scored two minutes later through Shane Rigon, with Witt missing the tackle close to the line.
Watts missed the conversion but Souths looked unstoppable, skipping to a 24-6 lead in front of the delighted supporters.
The Rabbitohs then went on a rampage.
They piled on tries to Todd Polglase (66m), Gordon (70m), Mick Moran (74m) and Manase Manuokafoa (77m) to crush the Sea Eagles, who must regroup for their battle against the win-less Knights at Brookvale Oval next weekend.
South Sydney Rabbitohs 44 - 6 Manly Sea Eagles
Manly's premiership credentials took a heavy battering tonight when the Sea Eagles were thrashed 44-6 by lowly South Sydney in their NRL encounter at Aussie Stadium.
Five-eighth John Sutton steered the Rabbitohs to their first victory since round five with a comprehensive nine tries to one steamrolling of the Sea Eagles, who could drop from second to fourth after this weekend's action.
Manly - missing NSW forwards Steve Menzies and Ben Kennedy and suspended prop Brent Kite - was awful in its first loss to Souths at Aussie Stadium since 1992.
Souths scored 30 unanswered points in the second half to completely demoralised the opposition.
The Sea Eagles bucked their trend of starting slowly by opening the scoring in the sixth minute through axed NSW forward Anthony Watmough, who touched down a Chad Randall grubber.
But tries to Rabbitohs trio David Fa'alogo (10m), former international winger Adam MacDougall (14m) and Sutton gave the home side a well-deserved 14-6 halftime lead.
A deft flick pass from 18-year-old centre Yileen Gordon set up Brad Watts for a 53rd minute try which the South winger converted to give his team a 20-6 buffer.
Manly five-eighth Michael Witt then kicked out on the full from the restart and Souths scored two minutes later through Shane Rigon, with Witt missing the tackle close to the line.
Watts missed the conversion but Souths looked unstoppable, skipping to a 24-6 lead in front of the delighted supporters.
The Rabbitohs then went on a rampage.
They piled on tries to Todd Polglase (66m), Gordon (70m), Mick Moran (74m) and Manase Manuokafoa (77m) to crush the Sea Eagles, who must regroup for their battle against the win-less Knights at Brookvale Oval next weekend.
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Re: Rabbits and Eagles
Originally Posted by hevs
And this is interesting because.???......
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Re: Rabbits and Eagles
Originally Posted by mr mover
yeah who gives a S***T.................. mm
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Re: Rabbits and Eagles
Originally Posted by hevs
And this is interesting because.???......
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Originally Posted by PommieLeague
But yet we all have to put up with shi**y AFL every 5 minutes down our throats on here, c'mon grow up!
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Re: Rabbits and Eagles
Originally Posted by hevs
I said it tounge in cheek hence the smiley, c'mon grow up!!
Tongue in cheek also = sarcasm or patronising.
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Re: Rabbits and Eagles
Originally Posted by Bix
It's very interesting trying to work out what Mr.Mover censored.
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Re: Rabbits and Eagles
Originally Posted by PommieLeague
Tongue in cheek also = sarcasm or patronising.
That sense of humour bypass really worked well on you didn't it
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Re: Rabbits and Eagles
Originally Posted by Bix
It's very interesting trying to work out what Mr.Mover censored.
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Re: Rabbits and Eagles
Originally Posted by hevs
Also = JOKING
That sense of humour bypass really worked well on you didn't it
That sense of humour bypass really worked well on you didn't it
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Originally Posted by PommieLeague
There were demostrators chained to trees before work could take place on the bypass.
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Re: Rabbits and Eagles
Originally Posted by hevs
Fek me, you actually made me LOL with that one
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Originally Posted by PommieLeague
Im not all bad you know if you guys give me a chance.
Just agree to disagree and stop pushing peoples buttons about something that they are passionate about and you might just find out that us pseudo Ausiies are not all bad either