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The Kangaroos looked in big trouble when they were only six points up at the final break and facing the prospect of kicking into a gale at Blundstone Arena.
Rodgers threw for 317 yards and three touchdowns but when he went in at half-time, after hobbling his way through the second quarter the Packers, trailing 14-10, looked in big trouble.
The Ospreys' prospects were being undermined by a series of midfield handling errors and they looked in big trouble in the 33rd minute when Madigan scored Leinster's try.
The European champions looked in big trouble as Championship side Leeds opened the scoring in front of 35,000 passionate supporters.
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They are winless away in 15 months and, with no Savidanho to bail them out at home, look in big trouble.
Northcutt looks in big trouble but he works his way out and ends up in top position.
Kevin O'Brien's exit for 13 looked to have the Irish in big trouble at 100-5 before his brother and Mooney turned the contest.
For example, if you get in big trouble look down and shut up, after all "You have the right to remain silent.
The bully may get his mom or dad and tell them what you look like and you could get in BIG trouble if you don't avoid him!
On Friday, it looked as if Hillary Clinton's Presidential campaign might be in big trouble.
Miguel Angel Jimenez found himself in big trouble on No. 15 despite what looked like a well-played approach shot.
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