Rabbits Come a Cropper
April 7th 2007 04:14
Woe is me. Woe is me. What came over me. I actually had the naivety to believe the 'bunnies' might have the goods against the dogs.
Reality check!
South Sydney will be on the lookout for a new half and five-eight in season 2008. It's obvious Joe Williams just isn't up to it and Jeremy Smith . . . well he'll always just be another first grader. Jeremy Smith will never be brilliant and Williams doesn't want to raise a sweat, as simple as that.
Judging by the pre-season Rusty and Holmes owns a' Court aren't going to run out of funds in the not to distant future, so you can bet that there will be plenty of names bandied about by the middle of the season onwards.
One thing for you to ponder is the criteria a player must meet to be on the bunnies hitlist. Lets look at the big purchases for the '07 season. Nigel Vagana, Roy Asotasi, David Kidwell and Jeremy Smith. Then there were the rumours around the following players, Sonny Bill Williams, Wendell Sailor and Lote Tuqiri. There is one thing thing all these players have in common and I'm not sure what the motivation is behind this agenda.
The result of Friday's match is one that bunnies fans will so easily get used to. South Sydney have been getting their butts kicked for about twenty years on the trot. What made me sick was the abundance of fans coming out of the woodwork wearing those ugly red and green jerseys because they thought they were on a winner. This is the kind of behaviour I associate with Parra and Easts fans. It's a vicious desease which attacks the hearts of sports fans. Known as 'Fair Weather Fans' desease it seems the bunnies supporters aren't immune. But no doubt after next week copping a drubbing from the Newcastle Knights the plethora of South Sydney fans on the march will be heading underground where they belong, in their burrows.
Pride of the league my a*#@.
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Reality check!
South Sydney will be on the lookout for a new half and five-eight in season 2008. It's obvious Joe Williams just isn't up to it and Jeremy Smith . . . well he'll always just be another first grader. Jeremy Smith will never be brilliant and Williams doesn't want to raise a sweat, as simple as that.
Judging by the pre-season Rusty and Holmes owns a' Court aren't going to run out of funds in the not to distant future, so you can bet that there will be plenty of names bandied about by the middle of the season onwards.
The result of Friday's match is one that bunnies fans will so easily get used to. South Sydney have been getting their butts kicked for about twenty years on the trot. What made me sick was the abundance of fans coming out of the woodwork wearing those ugly red and green jerseys because they thought they were on a winner. This is the kind of behaviour I associate with Parra and Easts fans. It's a vicious desease which attacks the hearts of sports fans. Known as 'Fair Weather Fans' desease it seems the bunnies supporters aren't immune. But no doubt after next week copping a drubbing from the Newcastle Knights the plethora of South Sydney fans on the march will be heading underground where they belong, in their burrows.
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