Nathan Brown, Brian Noble and Dave Woods
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Just Browny
, avril 14 2012 05:28
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#1
Posté 14 avril 2012 - 05:28
I seriously fear for these three having to sit next to Jonathan Davies/Iestyn Harris for the next forty minutes.
I've just been eyeing up the sharp knives myself after hearing Davies doing the 'simple, simple defence' routine at half-time.
I've just been eyeing up the sharp knives myself after hearing Davies doing the 'simple, simple defence' routine at half-time.
Astute analysis from a Wigan fan:
Rumour going around Headingley that Wire will have to play the second half with 12 men.
It seems that they forgot to bring the half time oranges, and Solomona ate Chris Bridge instead.
Don't know why he was hungry, as he looked as though he had eaten the whole youth team before the game started.
#2
Posté 14 avril 2012 - 05:35
I seriously fear for these three having to sit next to Jonathan Davies/Iestyn Harris for the next forty minutes.
I've just been eyeing up the sharp knives myself after hearing Davies doing the 'simple, simple defence' routine at half-time.
I must admit, the whole tone of the show is way down on when Clare Balding is presenting.
#3
Posté 14 avril 2012 - 05:36
I fear for them all sitting next to a presenter who seems to know nothing or have any interest in rl. 'there have been a few 40,20 attempts, I've no idea what they are, just looks like a high kick to me'.
#4
Posté 14 avril 2012 - 05:50
I fear for them all sitting next to a presenter who seems to know nothing or have any interest in rl. 'there have been a few 40,20 attempts, I've no idea what they are, just looks like a high kick to me'.
He was referring to the fact that the the first VT clip played during the sequence was showing a high kick, rather than a 40-20 attempt as the on-screen graphic described it.
He was admonishing whoever included the incorrect clip - not saying he didn't know what a 40-20 was.
#5
Posté 14 avril 2012 - 05:53
Mark "Chappers" Chapman is quite good I think, does seem to genuinely like RL as well.
The problem with this spectacle isn't the presentation but the huge gulf in class between the 2 sides, which made it a bit of a damp squib even before KO.
The problem with this spectacle isn't the presentation but the huge gulf in class between the 2 sides, which made it a bit of a damp squib even before KO.
#6
Posté 14 avril 2012 - 05:55
Mark Chapman is a fan of the game, not as enthusiastic as Ms Balding granted but when he used to be on Radio 1 he'd often big RL up on air.
"surely they've got to try somthing different now, maybe the little chip over the top?2
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#7
Posté 14 avril 2012 - 06:02
Oops, may have misread that.... I stand corrected. Lol
#8
Posté 14 avril 2012 - 11:05
I fear for them all sitting next to a presenter who seems to know nothing or have any interest in rl.
Just to be clear, he was the original BBC presenter of Rugby League Raw after it transferred from Yorkshire Television.
#9
Posté 14 avril 2012 - 11:39
Not seen the programme yet but surely Chappers must be better than Steve Ryder.I fear for them all sitting next to a presenter who seems to know nothing or have any interest in rl. 'there have been a few 40,20 attempts, I've no idea what they are, just looks like a high kick to me'.
#10
Posté 15 avril 2012 - 06:52
+1 for Mark Chapman
-1,000 for Jonathan Davies
-1,000 for Jonathan Davies
#11
Posté 16 avril 2012 - 11:50
Chapman was okay, which was a relief. Could be worse. Or a lot lot worse, i.e. Inverdull.
We'll have to get used to him, seeing as Clare's off to the horse racing channel as soon as the CC is finished.
We'll have to get used to him, seeing as Clare's off to the horse racing channel as soon as the CC is finished.
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#12
Posté 16 avril 2012 - 04:51
Tired of Davies
#13
Posté 16 avril 2012 - 06:14
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I must admit, the whole tone of the show is way down on when Clare Balding is presenting.
I thought the whole commentary was dull, this is our free to air national shopwindow, I cannot see many new fans being attracted to our sport by this.
When Robbie HP was interviewed by Tanya'the fox'Arnold at half time his every word was drowned out which is a pity as these two are IMO key assets in the post Ray French & Claire Balding world of BBC RL coverage.
#14
Posté 16 avril 2012 - 06:20
Iestyn Harris is far too dull to be a colour commentator. As someone who doesn't have an especially large knowledge of the game, I'd have to say that I much prefer the hyperbolic Sky coverage.
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