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#1 Mad Mal the Mauler

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Posted 17 July 2012 - 04:03 PM

He spends more time on the field now than when he was a player! As trainer he is continually behind the Broncos attacking line carting the 'magic' water bottle. One of these days he'll impede an oppsition player when he can't get out of the way quick enough.
He's not on his own by a long chalk in the NRL, it's about time the officials stamped out trainers and physios being on the field of play without due cause imo!
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#2 R L Winger

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Posted 18 July 2012 - 03:01 AM

Not saying it's a good thing or not, but into days game, it is pretty much the same with all teams in the NRL. Reminds me of when I was playing under 7's when the coaches were on the field with you.
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#3 humpy

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Posted 18 July 2012 - 12:04 PM

Its the same at all levels out here, I coach an open age side out here and you have to take a course to run the water, they call it leaguesafe, your allowed on when ever your team is in attack apart from when in opponents 20 metre area. You have to be quick to get off sometimes if your team loses the ball !!




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