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| =redMore copyrighted footage that Albert does not own removed by Mintball.
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| Quote Alice's Phallus="Alice's Phallus"=redMore copyrighted footage that Albert does not own removed by Mintball.'"
Aye - that's the one i have in my favourites. I've just added that Coyne try too.
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| Wide To West for me.
What a Try.
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| I still think that Queensland's miracle try was better. Why?
More players in motion to make the try.
St Helens were kicking and throwing it back and forward like basketballers, keeping the game alive, waiting for something to happen. Nothing brilliant there.
It was Long running across field and passing Wide to West that made it happen. Then West and Joynt showe individual skills to beat men. So it was Long, West and Joynt -- three men --- who made the try.
But the Queensland Miracle try was much more a triiumph of brilliant support play as if it was choreographed by a master puppeteer. 10 men involved, some twice. It was pure ecstasy!
Let's put it to a vote!
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| Paul Parker at Rochdale for the Robins a few years back in the play offs, broke the hearts of the Rochdale fans, all six of them.
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| Radlinski against Bradford in 2000 then Farrell kicking the conversion to win the game.
Phil Bailey against Leeds in 2007.
Not a try but Farrell's drop goal against Wire when Briers thought he'd won the match with 2 DG's.
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| Wide to West try just edges it for me, if only for the added bonus of hearing the Bulls fans count down and cheer thinking they'd won. 
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| Watching that just reminded me that, once upon a time, Bradford used to have away support.
I'll go for Alan Hunte for Warrington versus Salford in a CC Quarter Final, got over to win it in something like the 6th minute of injury time.
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| Hull FC v Wigan, Boulevard 1988
12-12 and Wigan were awarded a penalty on the halfway line which Joe Lydon duly lined up to clinch victory. Penalty was on target but fell about 5 yards short whereupon Gary Pearce picked it up and ambled back towards the Wigan defenders. With everyone expecting him to stick it up his jumper and die in the tackle, he promptly threw a dummy, shot through the gap and headed off on a 70 yard dash at a pace that no-one knew he had. before drawing the full back and sending the supporting player in underneath the sticks. The Boulevard went mental and the Wigan players (Hanley, Edwards and all) just sank into the mud in despair.
We found out later that the 80 minutes was up when the penalty was awarded and the timekeeper was just waiting for the next stoppage in play before blowing the hooter. If we'd been tackled a yard short it would have been a draw. Instead its one of my favourite games ever.
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| Luke Rooney in the corner....in the 2003 Grand Final and the 2003 Ashes series.
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| Quote The Glorious League Freak="The Glorious League Freak"[size=100Luke Rooney in the corner....in the 2003 Grand Final and the 2003 Ashes series[/size.'"
[size=117This is a rugby league community. If you want to discuss cricket go elsewhere.[/size
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