Please tell this dumb Yank I don't have to school Ozbat on the Titans early season roading prowess?
Let us have a closer look at the Titans early season roading prowess...
They travel to WIN Stadium and get comprehensively beaten - scoreboard was flattering to them that day.
They then have a great road win against the Storm, I'll give them credit for that.
They then travel to Nth Queensland to play a garbage Cowboys outfit. Lead 12-nil at the half and almost get run down. In fact, their only points in the second half was a penalty goal.
Next road trip is to Penriff, where they get flogged.
Titans road warriors
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Quote Originally Posted by norseman67:
Please tell this dumb Yank I don't have to school Ozbat on the Titans early season roading prowess?
Let us have a closer look at the Titans early season roading prowess...
They travel to WIN Stadium and get comprehensively beaten - scoreboard was flattering to them that day.
They then have a great road win against the Storm, I'll give them credit for that.
They then travel to Nth Queensland to play a garbage Cowboys outfit. Lead 12-nil at the half and almost get run down. In fact, their only points in the second half was a penalty goal.
Next road trip is to Penriff, where they get flogged.
I must concur with Norsey, I think the Titans do it this weekend. I was on them against St George, and imo there were a number of dubious 50/50 calls that went to St George, the Titans execution was off all day, and yet it was still close. Newcastle have been impressive, and if they had any depth, i'd be backing them to go all the way. However, it's a close comp this year, and all teams are finding it tough to string wins together. Add the fact that Mullo will be sore and lucky to back up. Anyway, guess we can debate this one later in the week. One thing is for sure, the Knights dominated the Broncos.
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I must concur with Norsey, I think the Titans do it this weekend. I was on them against St George, and imo there were a number of dubious 50/50 calls that went to St George, the Titans execution was off all day, and yet it was still close. Newcastle have been impressive, and if they had any depth, i'd be backing them to go all the way. However, it's a close comp this year, and all teams are finding it tough to string wins together. Add the fact that Mullo will be sore and lucky to back up. Anyway, guess we can debate this one later in the week. One thing is for sure, the Knights dominated the Broncos.
I must concur with Norsey, I think the Titans do it this weekend. I was on them against St George, and imo there were a number of dubious 50/50 calls that went to St George, the Titans execution was off all day, and yet it was still close. Newcastle have been impressive, and if they had any depth, i'd be backing them to go all the way. However, it's a close comp this year, and all teams are finding it tough to string wins together. Add the fact that Mullo will be sore and lucky to back up. Anyway, guess we can debate this one later in the week. One thing is for sure, the Knights dominated the Broncos.
You cannot be serious?
Name me a deeper squad in the NRL this year?
Did you watch the Broncos game? Newcastle dominated every aspect of that match, and did it with over $1,000,000 of their cap in the stands
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Quote Originally Posted by Gun7:
I must concur with Norsey, I think the Titans do it this weekend. I was on them against St George, and imo there were a number of dubious 50/50 calls that went to St George, the Titans execution was off all day, and yet it was still close. Newcastle have been impressive, and if they had any depth, i'd be backing them to go all the way. However, it's a close comp this year, and all teams are finding it tough to string wins together. Add the fact that Mullo will be sore and lucky to back up. Anyway, guess we can debate this one later in the week. One thing is for sure, the Knights dominated the Broncos.
You cannot be serious?
Name me a deeper squad in the NRL this year?
Did you watch the Broncos game? Newcastle dominated every aspect of that match, and did it with over $1,000,000 of their cap in the stands
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