• Welcome to the forums of Green & Gold Rugby.
    We have recently made some changes to the amount of discussions boards on the forum.
    Over the coming months we will continue to make more changes to make the forum more user friendly for all to use.
    Thanks, Admin.

Search results

  1. dobduff11

    The london Clubs, who to go for, what they are

    and Michalae Pesamino the Samoan sevens star, although he is yet to play for them
  2. dobduff11

    Mealamu headbutt

    No way thats ridiculous, methinks some intervention from Paddy:fishing
  3. dobduff11

    Wallabies v Poms, EOYT 2010, Twickenham

    How the hell did you manage that Gagger? Are you a professional journalist or is it for G&GR. Also Viscount Crouchback is an absolute legend, he should replace Stephen Jones at the times
  4. dobduff11

    Melbourne Rebels 2011

    Rodzilla http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBL11RtLC_8
  5. dobduff11

    Do we really need a playmaker @ 12?

    I agree all he does is get cut out by Cooper
  6. dobduff11

    Wallabies v Poms, EOYT 2010, Twickenham

    That is who he was compared to as a schoolboy and he is a similar sort of player so it could happen. Hopefully. And lee im pretty sure his grandparents aren't from OZ so unlucky, also you guys don' exactly need more rapid outside backs at the moment
  7. dobduff11

    Reds 2011

    Reg why did you change your name from Noddy? And from now on I shall also call you noddy
  8. dobduff11

    Wallabies v Poms, EOYT 2010, Twickenham

    The next time I see him Ill mention that Lee. Ive played against him a few times and I wsa in the academy with him for a bit. He got my best mates brothers spot and I see now that it was definetly deserved. He will play 13 for Irish in the next few years and will hopefully be Lirish's...
  9. dobduff11

    All Blacks EOYT

    yeh they were ok ut when you have nonu, sbw and gear outside you dont grubber it. Also there was that really stupid one where he chipped it to foden (i think) from inside his 22 it only went about ten metres
Top