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Sun 6 Nov: RLWC: Tonga v Samoa KO 14:30


Who will win?  

36 members have voted

  1. 1. Who will win?

    • Tonga by 13 points or more
      9
    • Tonga by 7 to 12 points
      10
    • Tonga by 1 to 6 points
      8
    • Samoa by 1 to 6 points
      6
    • Samoa by 7 to 12 points
      1
    • Samoa by 13 points or more
      2

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  • Poll closed on 06/11/22 at 15:00

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18 minutes ago, DavidM said:

Tonga bash and barge . And David Fifita…what’s he been doing ? He looked unfit and pretty uninterested 

Even with the very limited minutes Woolf is giving him, he's not made an impact on the tournament. Fully fit and up for it, he should be ripping holes and sending bodies flying.

I wonder if revelations will come out after they break camp and fly home.

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where did the crock - Hopoate actually go? saw him start the game then just disappeared- was he injured again?  playing the old pals game with the spine of the team - ridiculous from KW

see you later undertaker - in a while necrophile 

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29 minutes ago, Davo5 said:

Really ? Thought Samoa’s halves have been outstanding today.

Aye, and it was said prior to the England game that Milford was a spent force and Luai was a show pony, they were superb but the platform laid by Paulo and Papali'i was absolutely brilliant, and Papali'i turned back the clock to those great ball handling props from years ago.

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Just now, Futtocks said:

Even with the very limited minutes Woolf is giving him, he's not made an impact on the tournament. Fully fit and up for it, he should be ripping holes and sending bodies flying.

I wonder if revelations will come out after they break camp and fly home.

Fifita is the new Dave Taylor 

see you later undertaker - in a while necrophile 

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5 minutes ago, graveyard johnny said:

if Sualli gets banned after the fast racking of Bateman and Knowles recently -would be a hard one to swallow

It's properly dangerous to lead with a knee into the tackle at full pace.  Especially with a defender looking to make a tackle with the shoulder as Kaufusi was.  He was very lucky not to suffer a head or collar bone injury.

That's a lot more dangerous than a swinging arm.

If he gets a ban, we will deserve it.

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2 minutes ago, Dunbar said:

It's properly dangerous to lead with a knee into the tackle at full pace.  Especially with a defender looking to make a tackle with the shoulder as Kaufusi was.  He was very lucky not to suffer a head or collar bone injury.

That's a lot more dangerous than a swinging arm.

If he gets a ban, we will deserve it.

He should get a ban but I doubt he will. We’ll see

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4 minutes ago, Dunbar said:

It's properly dangerous to lead with a knee into the tackle at full pace.  Especially with a defender looking to make a tackle with the shoulder as Kaufusi was.  He was very lucky not to suffer a head or collar bone injury.

That's a lot more dangerous than a swinging arm.

If he gets a ban, we will deserve it.

hes very young and inexperienced too- we need all the worlds top talents on show especially in the semis - its already a swizz giving eng the easiest possible route to the final against AUS  lets not make it look any worse 

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4 minutes ago, graveyard johnny said:

hes very young and inexperienced too- we need all the worlds top talents on show especially in the semis - its already a swizz giving eng the easiest possible route to the final against AUS  lets not make it look any worse 

He's very new to the top level... but has been cautioned more than once before for leading with a high knee. He needs the habit trained out of him, and maybe missing a semi-final would hit home. He's probably got three more world cups in him anyway, at that age.

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