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| Jamie Peacock is a top bloke and has been a world class forward and he rolled back the years on Saturday with a superb performance, but how the Leeds coach can put Ryan Bailey in the same pack as Peacock I'll never know,
honestly its like getting yourself ready for a night out on the town, putting on your freshly washed fresh smelling, perfectly ironed clothes, your hair washed and conditioned, and waxed or gelled to a perfect style, the best alloe vera moisturiser on your face and some darned expensive cologne,.......and then slipping in dog and getting covered in it, and thinking "ahhh no one will notice lets boog-a-loo......come on...!!!"
When Peacock was down with cramp I thought waving to play on was a class act. He's the main reason I like Leeds and dont mind watching them win stuff, its why I can Stomach liking them despite the Ryan Bailey Factor.
I thought Peacock was let down by a lot of his teammates yesterday none more so than the cowardly winger hitter Bailey. I'm glad Moz mentioned Peacock in his post match interview it was the least he deserved.
I guess thats how Mike Gregory must have felt back in 1990, gave it his all but couldnt do it on his own....
Just thought he deserves a mention on this board if he hasnt got one on the Leeds board. (and Bailey deserves to be ridiculed, as he is on every forum).
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| Quote: the flying biscuit "
honestly its like getting yourself ready for a night out on the town, putting on your freshly washed fresh smelling, perfectly ironed clothes, your hair washed and conditioned, and waxed or gelled to a perfect style, the best alloe vera moisturiser on your face and some darned expensive cologne,.......'"
Oh dear! Any more at home home like you sweetheart?
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| JP would be a great signing for Wolves, top forward would go fantastic as a double signing when Sam Tomkins comes back to base camp pretty soon!!!!!
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| Watch " League Of Their Own" and you'll see what a true warrior Jamie Peacock is. Ive got a lot of time for him, he speaks from the heart and wears his heart on his sleeve when he's playing, if ever Rugby League needed a good role model he'd be right at the front of the que along with of Moz and Kevin Sinfield.
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| For me he was the best forward on the pitch in the final and once got home and watch the final again it only increased. How Leeds can have one of the greats of our sport in the same pack with Bailey is beyond me. Class act how he told Silverwood to carry on. Will always think its a shame he'll now (most likely) never play in the NRL. And must agree in "league of their own" and "warriors down under" you get to see just how great a warrior he is.
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| Quote: sally cinnamon "I agree Peacock is a giant of the game and a great person as well, Ryan Bailey isn't even in the same universe.
Spare these Leeds players your tears about losing though....they have all won more medals than Briers, Westwood, Paul Wood etc are likely to win in their careers, so I would rather our guys picked these up before they retire. Peacock has won 2 Challenge Cups already.
As for Burrow, Sinfield, McGuire etc if they want to win Challenge Cups before they retire maybe they should think of joining a club that could give them those opportunities? It's what Atkins, Myler and Ratchford did?'"
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