Let's look at it from the selctors point of view. Both Prince and Thurston are playing in the grand-final, so they have both led their teams well. Thurston was the Qld half and won the Dally M. Both are young up and coming players. I think they would lean towards Thurston, as long as Bennett doesn't play favourites with ex-Bronco PrinceBlewy said:If he did then it would be an absolute disgrace... How he got the QLD spot ahead of him is an outrage...
No way. Prince is more of a halfback than Thurston will ever be. Thurston is a five-eight. They can put the no. 7 on his back and try and make him play like a half back but he's a f-8 and a very good one. I was also bemused when Thurston got half back ahead of Prince.burkey_1988 said:Let's look at it from the selctors point of view. Both Prince and Thurston are playing in the grand-final, so they have both led their teams well. Thurston was the Qld half and won the Dally M. Both are young up and coming players. I think they would lean towards Thurston, as long as Bennett doesn't play favourites with ex-Bronco Prince
A few eccentric decisions, yes. Most of them seemed to go in Saints favour tho. The Bulls should've had a pen for Saints offloading after the tackle was called & another for interfering at the play the ball.superkingdave said:the ref was awful though
I do. Fine game. Great atmosphere. Best I can remember at a Saints game.BoyBrumby said:Good game, the Final Eliminator. Not sure Steds will see it like that
It's about time he did something useful. Him and Hardman are the perfect examples of our shocking lack in depth. We lost this game 4 weeks ago when Terry Newton took out Sean Long and Darren Albert got injured in the same game. Scott Moore is quality, but he's 17 years old and far too inexperienced for today's game.BoyBrumby said:Particularly harsh on Wilkin, runs in a hat-trick & ends up on losing team.
Now that I don't agree with.BoyBrumby said:A few eccentric decisions, yes. Most of them seemed to go in Saints favour tho.
They did.BoyBrumby said:The Bulls should've had a pen for Saints offloading after the tackle was called
I though ref called a "scrum" (as you rather amusingly still call them in League ), not a pen. Cost The Bulls about 20-30 yards they'd have gained thru a pen.steds said:They did.
Bet he starts for GB tho.steds said:I'm particularly gutted with Keiron Cunningham's condition and performance. He's only 29 and he's already shot to pieces. Up to less than 5 years ago every journalist over here (don't know about in Australia) was heralding him as the best hooker in the world, but he's had 3/4 injury ridden seasons coming into this one and he's less than a third of the player he was 1997-2002.
ahhh well, Bradford outplayed us. Fair play to them....
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Doesn't really matter to me. The stupid ginger scouser still gave them possessionBoyBrumby said:I though ref called a "scrum" (as you rather amusingly still call them in League ), not a pen. Cost The Bulls about 20-30 yards they'd have gained thru a pen.
Fair enough. Bradford for the final then? Do you care?!steds said:Doesn't really matter to me. The stupid ginger scouser still gave them possession
Read the bottom paragraph of what I postedBoyBrumby said:Hmm. Better get back to selecting northerners with a Irish granny sharpish!
Tony Stewart - A St Helens reject.Widnes Vikings website said:Originally born in Warrington, Finnigan grew up in Australia and was a player in the lower grades at Penrith Panthers before trying his luck at Widnes.