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  1. London hold on to win 20 - 14 against Halifax. Was a decent game, and a good win in the end for London. Halifax again started the stronger of the two teams before London started growing more into the game.
  2. Mine has been fine since putting it on a couple minutes ago
  3. Just tuned in as it's HT in the London game, just in time to see ex-London player Rourke out jumping and competing Tomkins to score.
  4. London 12 - 6 Halifax at HT Halifax started the better of the two, scoring early from dummy half, with London gradually building to being more in command currently. London's two tries have come through their two props, Joe Diskin making his professional debut, I think he may have played left and right wing so far with perhaps a minute or two at hooker, don't usually play so many positions on your debut
  5. The laying on saints have been allowed to do since I've started watching is incredibly frustrating.
  6. Just bought the stream for today's game, I was happy to learn Adrian from 247 is on annual leave until July 10th judging on his auto reply
  7. But if it's only a penalty rather than a sinbin then can the decision be changed?
  8. Feldt was incredible to land both feet in the field then, even if his 360 attempt left something to be desired
  9. Unless it's sinbin worthy I don't think the vr can have any input after the ref has let it go. (I've only just tuned in so didn't see the high shot)
  10. Would prefer to face him than C. Smith as coach tbh, that should give some players more motivation as well.
  11. You are arguing something here that no one is denying.
  12. Yes, remind me how many RL players have died in the last few months? Because someone has already died playing this "game" even though it only became popular a few months ago. For the most part, professional athletes running into eachother is much safer as they have actually been trained.
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