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25 Sep 2011 01:50p.m.
TeamWork wrote:
Ivan Cleary was sitting back admiring a TEAM of players working together with a common goal, Unbeatable and evolutionary for the Game, the Warriors themselves and just as importantly for the Fans. This should send a message to people in all walks of life. The All-Blacks played like a team for the first few try's (running rugby) then the SLOW forwards got into the Backline game and destroyed the momentum of the score board. Hendry it a loser and we will understand this when the SA win the Rugby Cup. Mean While the Warriors will destroy the Sea Eagles.
25 Sep 2011 01:15p.m.
cole wrote:
go the warriors..bloody awesome,go the ab's.it's looking like a world cup and and nrl trophy in the same year.
25 Sep 2011 10:59a.m.
mike wrote:
GO THE WARRIORS!!!
25 Sep 2011 08:02a.m.
Gosh wrote:
Hopefully we dont get riped off by another shonky reff this time!
25 Sep 2011 12:40a.m.
Phil wrote:
Breathless... this from a rugby fan... go warriors... seriously; GO!!!
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