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I’ve been one to get into a lot of tussles with TigerImposter myself in the past but I’m going to defend him here.

You are accusing him of picking on a woman, imo it’s not different to if it was a bloke. I dont condone a bloke hitting a woman but I believe a grown women can take a bit of verbal sledging just as much as any bloke can.

Could he have handled it better? Probably, but I’m sure that lady will be fine.
I didn’t do anything wrong though as she actually started it. I was defending my rights as a fan. As I said I just wanted to see how genuine she was and it took a minute to show when she verbally abused me. I got the message and moved on as I was dealing with a moron. I also stated I avoid these confrontations and this was my mistake.
 
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I didn’t do anything wrong though as she actually started it’s I was defending my rights as a fan. As I said I just wanted to see how genuine she was and it took a minute to show when she verbally abused me. I got the message and moved on as I was dealing with a moron. I also stated I avoid these confrontations and this was my mistake.

stop upsetting all the poor flowers TI, this is their society god damn it, not an animal enclosure!
 
Another injury to Lids.

'I'M SICK OF IT': DELEDIO FRUSTRATED BY ANOTHER CALF INJURY

By Kate Salemme and Chris Cavanagh
Greater Western Sydney forward Brett Deledio is sick of suffering calf injury after calf injury as he comes to terms with his latest setback. Deledio hurt his calf at training last week, with scans revealing a small "knick", which will keep him sidelined for at least a month.

The former Tiger, who has played just 20 games for the Giants since the start of 2017, is hoping to return in Round 7 or 8. He is frustrated by the continued spate of injuries and is at a loss as to why they keep happening.

Deledio, who turns 32 next month, has missed 49 games through injury since the start of 2014, 34 of them with calf complaints. He has not played more than 11 games in a season since 2015. "I'm a bit sick of it to be honest," he told RSN927. "I wish I had an answer for it but unfortunately we're still scratching our heads as to why it keeps rearing its head.

"It's just one of those things. We've tried so many different angles to try and make sure I can get some continuity and the next one is to really limit how much I do mid-week and just be ready for games and see whether that will work for us. "I'm confident it will but I've been confident before and I'm in the same position.

"I'm not too down because I've been through about 15 other calf strains, so I'm not overly stressed by it. "It's disappointing, I want to be out there but there's bigger and worse things in the world that are happening to people that are more stressful, so I've got plenty of perspective don't get me wrong."
 

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Another injury to Lids.

'I'M SICK OF IT': DELEDIO FRUSTRATED BY ANOTHER CALF INJURY

By Kate Salemme and Chris Cavanagh
Greater Western Sydney forward Brett Deledio is sick of suffering calf injury after calf injury as he comes to terms with his latest setback. Deledio hurt his calf at training last week, with scans revealing a small "knick", which will keep him sidelined for at least a month.

The former Tiger, who has played just 20 games for the Giants since the start of 2017, is hoping to return in Round 7 or 8. He is frustrated by the continued spate of injuries and is at a loss as to why they keep happening.

Deledio, who turns 32 next month, has missed 49 games through injury since the start of 2014, 34 of them with calf complaints. He has not played more than 11 games in a season since 2015. "I'm a bit sick of it to be honest," he told RSN927. "I wish I had an answer for it but unfortunately we're still scratching our heads as to why it keeps rearing its head.

"It's just one of those things. We've tried so many different angles to try and make sure I can get some continuity and the next one is to really limit how much I do mid-week and just be ready for games and see whether that will work for us. "I'm confident it will but I've been confident before and I'm in the same position.

"I'm not too down because I've been through about 15 other calf strains, so I'm not overly stressed by it. "It's disappointing, I want to be out there but there's bigger and worse things in the world that are happening to people that are more stressful, so I've got plenty of perspective don't get me wrong."
bad luck lid
 
Another injury to Lids.

'I'M SICK OF IT': DELEDIO FRUSTRATED BY ANOTHER CALF INJURY

By Kate Salemme and Chris Cavanagh
Greater Western Sydney forward Brett Deledio is sick of suffering calf injury after calf injury as he comes to terms with his latest setback. Deledio hurt his calf at training last week, with scans revealing a small "knick", which will keep him sidelined for at least a month.

The former Tiger, who has played just 20 games for the Giants since the start of 2017, is hoping to return in Round 7 or 8. He is frustrated by the continued spate of injuries and is at a loss as to why they keep happening.

Deledio, who turns 32 next month, has missed 49 games through injury since the start of 2014, 34 of them with calf complaints. He has not played more than 11 games in a season since 2015. "I'm a bit sick of it to be honest," he told RSN927. "I wish I had an answer for it but unfortunately we're still scratching our heads as to why it keeps rearing its head.

"It's just one of those things. We've tried so many different angles to try and make sure I can get some continuity and the next one is to really limit how much I do mid-week and just be ready for games and see whether that will work for us. "I'm confident it will but I've been confident before and I'm in the same position.

"I'm not too down because I've been through about 15 other calf strains, so I'm not overly stressed by it. "It's disappointing, I want to be out there but there's bigger and worse things in the world that are happening to people that are more stressful, so I've got plenty of perspective don't get me wrong."
Time to hang them up Lids.
 
Adam Treloar's play "list".
In tears again after Collingwood's latest choke to West Coast.
 
Another injury to Lids.

'I'M SICK OF IT': DELEDIO FRUSTRATED BY ANOTHER CALF INJURY

By Kate Salemme and Chris Cavanagh
Greater Western Sydney forward Brett Deledio is sick of suffering calf injury after calf injury as he comes to terms with his latest setback. Deledio hurt his calf at training last week, with scans revealing a small "knick", which will keep him sidelined for at least a month.

The former Tiger, who has played just 20 games for the Giants since the start of 2017, is hoping to return in Round 7 or 8. He is frustrated by the continued spate of injuries and is at a loss as to why they keep happening.

Deledio, who turns 32 next month, has missed 49 games through injury since the start of 2014, 34 of them with calf complaints. He has not played more than 11 games in a season since 2015. "I'm a bit sick of it to be honest," he told RSN927. "I wish I had an answer for it but unfortunately we're still scratching our heads as to why it keeps rearing its head.

"It's just one of those things. We've tried so many different angles to try and make sure I can get some continuity and the next one is to really limit how much I do mid-week and just be ready for games and see whether that will work for us. "I'm confident it will but I've been confident before and I'm in the same position.

"I'm not too down because I've been through about 15 other calf strains, so I'm not overly stressed by it. "It's disappointing, I want to be out there but there's bigger and worse things in the world that are happening to people that are more stressful, so I've got plenty of perspective don't get me wrong."

Too many stairs at Taronga.
 

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[SQUOTE="Tiges1229, post: 60264846, member: 157085"]Thoughts on putting Jack Riewoldt in backline when he comes back if teams start scoring heavily during a game ? Leave Tim Lunch in forward 50 ?[/QUOTE]
Still better in his normal role....just eant him back asap.....
 

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Would turn out like him in the ruck.

Jack is a great reader of the game , and have no doubt he would work down back if need be , great leader to . What’s the worst that could happen ? It doesent work, but I think it’s worth a try at least . Sicily was good up forward for hawks but went down back and fit in like a glove , that’s because he reads the game well and is an excellent footballer and jack is a better player than him to .
 
I think he could do it on his ear, but he's too good a forward to put down back.

I agree but I’m just saying the circumstances we have now we need to at least try something and why not that .2 GWS forwards kicked 12 goals between then over the weekend and teams are scoring with far to much ease . Jack can read the play and his leadership down back would help right now .
 
I think he could do it on his ear, but he's too good a forward to put down back.
How good would it be though if he intercept marked for three quarters then Hardwick flipped CHB/CHF and Jack kicks two and wins the game.
 
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