so, as long as you can't remember any foolish indiscretions with a dog, then you can mock all you likeOriginally Posted by genghis61
Warrington Wolves . . . dogs . . . it's just too easy
so, as long as you can't remember any foolish indiscretions with a dog, then you can mock all you likeOriginally Posted by genghis61
Warrington Wolves . . . dogs . . . it's just too easy
That's fucking priceless that is, if he thought the English are going to be any easier on the craic than the Aussies he's in for a big surprise
Warrington Wolves
2011-02-12
KO 13:00
versus Huddersfield Giants at Millennium StadiumSuper League
Yeah right, how about forever more like it.Originally Posted by genghis61
Smith obviously lets dogs suck on his cock aswell, seems to be a common thing in the rugby crowd, bunch of perverts.
'It was the worst time of my life': Monaghan addresses the British media
January 18, 2011 - 8:41AM
Former Canberra Raiders star, Joel Monaghan, is ready for a barrage of abuse when he makes his first appearance for Warrington in a trial match at Leigh in the English Super League.
The 28-year-old representative player quit the NRL in November after a lewd photograph of him in a simulated sex act with a dog was circulated on the internet.
Monaghan addressed the British media for the first time at Warrington overnight and described the ordeal as the "worst time of my life."
"I didn't turn the internet on or read a paper for about two months," said Mongahan. "It was a pretty dark time. The hardest thing was seeing the family dragged down as well.
"My little sister rang me - she'd been sent the photo - and that hurt. It was still about a week until it came out but I was getting phone calls from different people every day.
"In a way it was good that I got to warn the family. I sat them down and rang my grandparents, which was the hardest thing I've had to do. I never slept for a week.
"That first week I thought it could have been it so to get the opportunity to come over here and play with my brother [Michael] and play in a great team shows there is light at the end of the tunnel."
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