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Post Fri Jun 29, 2012 10:06 pm
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Green looked like he hurt his back with a try saving tackle on Meli

The two big guy's that dragged you back into the game tired towards the end (Mika and Paea)

Top game tonight
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Post Fri Jun 29, 2012 11:35 pm
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Would just like to mention the way your fans and indeed your team greeted Andy Reid as he came out with the match ball,its moments like that that make me proud to be a rugby league fan
Post Sat Jun 30, 2012 1:45 am
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Gallanteer wrote:
Very brave effort by the boys yet again. People won't say that Saints only beat us because of our injuries, but in reality, that was the case (including those in the match).

The REALLY annoying thing is the Bulls result. Can't even trust the pie eaters to do the business.

Even though points reductions for Bulls will help us, I want us to be in the top 8 on merit.

Ah well, the next few games are easier (what was the Warrington result again?!?!?!). Good grief.


What on earth are you talking about?

Rovers are nailed on certainties for the top 8. We'll be 7th at worst and Bradford & Hull will scrap for 8th.

Wait and see.
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Post Sat Jun 30, 2012 8:22 am
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Seventies red wrote:
Must be something about St Helens and broken down buses, we were on the way there one night during the early eighties for a challenge cup game when we broke down a few miles outside of St Helens, fortunately there were plenty of passing coaches and mini buses who kindly stopped and gave us all a lift to the ground, we went on to win that game which incidently was the first win there for many years, the winger Garry Clark scoring the winning try.

yes and coming out of that game our coach was stoned by Manchester united fans we had to wait 4 hours for a new coach to turn up was at work next day has well :SHHH:
JOHN THE REDBOY I have been a rovers fan all my life and my grandkids are as well we all hate hull
Post Sat Jun 30, 2012 8:35 am
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our coach was stoned by Manchester united fans


How do you know they were Man Utd fans? were they wearing shirts?
Post Sat Jun 30, 2012 8:46 am
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cravenpark1 wrote:
yes and coming out of that game our coach was stoned by Manchester united fans we had to wait 4 hours for a new coach to turn up was at work next day has well :SHHH:


Sorry your wrong, everyone knows there isn't any Man Utd fans in Manchester :lol:
Post Sat Jun 30, 2012 8:48 am
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Must be something about St Helens and broken down buses, we were on the way there one night during the early eighties for a challenge cup game when we broke down a few miles outside of St Helens, fortunately there were plenty of passing coaches and mini buses who kindly stopped and gave us all a lift to the ground, we went on to win that game which incidently was the first win there for many years, the winger Garry Clark scoring the winning try.


I was at that game. It was a Thursday night. Gary Prohm was immense that night. I also remember speaking to Zook Ema a day or so after the game . He said he spent the first few minutes of the game laughing to himself about a comment Watky made to Mal Meninga in a tackle and Meninga was really poor after that conversation. :lol:
Post Sat Jun 30, 2012 8:51 am
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everyone knows there isn't any Man Utd fans in Manchester


What's Manchester to do with it? St Helens is in Scouseland .
Post Sat Jun 30, 2012 8:53 am
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meatpaste wrote:
How do you know they were Man Utd fans? were they wearing shirts?

Yes and hats and scarfs at the time it was not funny, a young girl got a cut on her face and the police were involved they also said they were man u fans
JOHN THE REDBOY I have been a rovers fan all my life and my grandkids are as well we all hate hull
Post Sat Jun 30, 2012 8:56 am
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the police were involved they also said they were man u fans


Must be true then if the MERSEYSIDE police confirmed it. :CRAZY:
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