Looking at the positives, nobody thought the Falcons would get to play a game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the Q Cup. But here we are, they actually get a shot in the NRL! How exciting!
yourhero wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 2:32 pm
Looking at the positives, nobody thought the Falcons would get to play a game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the Q Cup. But here we are, they actually get a shot in the NRL! How exciting!
A chance to make amends for their finals series last year?
sallymay wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25, 2020 12:30 am
Little rumour doing the rounds tonight another big name player might drop out and another player Might debut
It’s only a small rumour though but my source tells me they will know for sure tomorrow when they speak to the players family member
I know he's named as captain but do we have another emerging fullback?
The way the upsets are going this round, if we win is that classed as an upset? (Personally, I expect us to win. I really like our team and they're all players who've played before for us - except for Ricky)
Have the Rabbits done the competition a favour by smashing the Roosters last night? History is a very tough opponent and no team has ever had 50 put on them and gone on to win the flag.
Bullucked wrote: ↑Sat Sep 26, 2020 9:31 am
Have the Rabbits done the competition a favour by smashing the Roosters last night? History is a very tough opponent and no team has ever had 50 put on them and gone on to win the flag.
If any team can come back from that though and turn it around - it's surely them.
That being said you have to ask how they handle a decimation like that mentally and whether Jake Friend plays next week (possible fractured cheekbone with no Sam Verrills or Victor Radley to cover hooker). Lachlan Lam also isn't a specialist hooker.
So, I guess the question is - do the Storm want to play the Roosters after last night? Or would the Storm prefer to play the Eels? The Eels likely won't have Dylan Brown.