REP Round *Spoilers*

Too good.
1 all.
Cant see QLD bouncing back easily unless the blues cop injuries in the next few weeks.

It was too dominant a win. The same thing happens to the Tigers. You just get rolled.
 
I don't know if this Queensland team have what it takes to put a score like that on NSW. They can win game III but need to suffocate the Blues like in Game I. Should be a classic but the Blues have every chance of dominating again. They just have the better overall team. I expect a real close one though. Munster, Grant, Ponga are brilliant. Nothing better than Origin.

Up the Blues.
 
3 cleary
2 teddy
1 burton
Teddy played great as he always does. He's an absolute competitor, but what do you think about the role he plays these days compared to 2 or 3 years ago? I feel like he almost does too much work now, and is less impactful as a result. He has less impact on tries scored, but has more tackle breaks and run metres. He is never in support anymore because he does so much work through the middle. I feel like if he injected himself less and supported more as a traditional fullback, NSW may have capitilized on the half breaks they were causing. I distinctly remember Yeo poking through the line and having no one to pass to. I may be wrong or looking at it incorrectly though.

Also, he's one of the greatest fullbacks to ever play and I find his constantly evolving role in the teams he plays in pretty fascinating. The way he plays has significantly changed since becoming captain and being forced to play more as a half because of the Chooks' injury toll of 2021, and to think he's a product of the mighty Wests Tigers, makes his journey even more intriguing.
 
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Teddy played great as he always does. He's an absolute competitor, but what do you think about the role he plays these days compared to 2 or 3 years ago? I feel like he almost does too much work now, and is less impactful as a result. He has less impact on tries scored, but has more tackle breaks and run metres. He is never in support anymore because he does so much work through the middle. I feel like if he injected himself less and supported more as a traditional fullback, NSW may have capitilized on the half breaks they were causing. I distinctly remember Yeo poking through the line and having no one to pass to. I may be wrong or looking at it incorrectly though.

Also, he's one of the greatest fullbacks to ever play and I find his constantly evolving role in the teams he plays in pretty fascinating. The way he plays has significantly changed since becoming captain and being forced to play more as a half because of the Chooks' injury toll of 2021, and to think he's a product of the mighty Wests Tigers, makes his journey even more intriguing.
Absolute champion of the game. He’s not express pace anymore so I get what you’re saying but he has reinvented himself as an extra ball player and grunt runner through the middle. He is so unique and when you’re winning like that you don’t need him creating tries.
 
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Karma is a [This word has been automatically removed] Harry!

Used to rate the kid until he was shown in slow motion replay paying more attention to twisting Paulo's undies than getting into marker in the tackle that saw Felise in the bin!

Typical big-headed Melbourne/Qld scumbag wanker!

Especially since he started having play dates with Cooper Johns at Matty's mansion while reading his own press!
 
Absolute champion of the game. He’s not express pace anymore so I get what you’re saying but he has reinvented himself as an extra ball player and grunt runner through the middle. He is so unique and when you’re winning like that you don’t need him creating tries.
Great player but I wish he'd get better boots....keeps falling over 🤔
 
Teddy played great as he always does. He's an absolute competitor, but what do you think about the role he plays these days compared to 2 or 3 years ago? I feel like he almost does too much work now, and is less impactful as a result. He has less impact on tries scored, but has more tackle breaks and run metres. He is never in support anymore because he does so much work through the middle. I feel like if he injected himself less and supported more as a traditional fullback, NSW may have capitilized on the half breaks they were causing. I distinctly remember Yeo poking through the line and having no one to pass to. I may be wrong or looking at it incorrectly though.

Also, he's one of the greatest fullbacks to ever play and I find his constantly evolving role in the teams he plays in pretty fascinating. The way he plays has significantly changed since becoming captain and being forced to play more as a half because of the Chooks' injury toll of 2021, and to think he's a product of the mighty Wests Tigers, makes his journey even more intriguing.
They didn't utilise his strengths I thought but he instead went looking for work.

Unbelievable competitor.
No space for him last night, other than what he made for himself.

He's definitely working a lot more and was involved in almost every set I thought.

Slater was always the #1 fullback for mine but Teddy is definitely the new generational star.
 
Burton elite player last 3 weeks probably main reason dogs beat Parramatta then major problem for tigers and last night i would say he was runner up to Cleary for man of the match
 
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