earl
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We'll see.
With Bula many don't realise he came to Keebra Park as a basketball player. His transition to rugby league has been remarkable and the debut in the NRL an indication of his talent. I believe he has a very high ceiling and am thankful he will debut under the new coaching team.We'll see.
LOLYep. Suaali like.
pretty sure you have said that before paws. so we are probably all awareWith Bula many don't realise he came to Keebra Park as a basketball player. His transition to rugby league has been remarkable and the debut in the NRL an indication of his talent. I believe he has a very high ceiling and am thankful he will debut under the new coaching team.
According to whom?
Suaali was a standout in every team he played in. Bula didn't even stand out in a very poor Flegg side last year
No, hes played rugby league his whole life. He went to Keebra on a rugby league scholarship, just played in the basketball team also. Was signed by Titans in 2019.Thought he only started playing league in 2019, which basically would mean he has had what 20-30 games max in rugby league teams in his life career given Covid delays.
To even be in the frame training with the NRL squad and holding his own already is bloody impressive & very very rare.
He clearly is showing something around his growth and training rate in the game.
Mitch and Adam are very very good friendsSurprised by the AD extension, especially if Moses eventuates.
With Brooks not going anywhere, I don't see where AD fits.
No, hes played rugby league his whole life. He went to Keebra on a rugby league scholarship, just played in the basketball team also. Was signed by Titans in 2019.
Just gut feel - Sheens, Benji and the club seem to be backing him.How do you know Brooks isn't going anywhere? He's still unsigned
Paws we can all say what we want about Sheens. One thing we all have to acknowledge, is time and again Sheens has proven he can find great fullbacksWith Bula many don't realise he came to Keebra Park as a basketball player. His transition to rugby league has been remarkable and the debut in the NRL an indication of his talent. I believe he has a very high ceiling and am thankful he will debut under the new coaching team.
Nothing wrong with Moltz when he was at fullback, was when he was in the halves he struggledLike Moltz....
Umm, sorry, but who do you have in mind?Paws we can all say what we want about Sheens. One thing we all have to acknowledge, is time and again Sheens has proven he can find great fullbacks
Found Tedesco, Belcher, Mullins, Bowen. There would be a fair few more aswellUmm, sorry, but who do you have in mind?
Off the top of my head in his first tenure:
Hodgson
Light years...
McDonnell
Moltzen
... That's all I've got. I'm sure Fitzhenry played there (draw a number of out a hat and it's likely Fitz played there. Come to think of it, maybe that was how he was selected each week!).
Nothing wrong with Moltz when he was at fullback, was when he was in the halves he struggled
I remember eh.Reckon you have it back to front…
We went on a run of 7 in a row at the back end of 09 when he was in the halves…
That time is basically his career highlights package.
Did his knees in early 2010, filled in for McKinnon there at the back end of 11, played 2012 there mostly with no results….
He was horrible at fullback, almost running backwards to give the ball to someone else to be tackled…
Reckon you have it back to front…
We went on a run of 7 in a row at the back end of 09 when he was in the halves…
That time is basically his career highlights package.
Did his knees in early 2010, filled in for McKinnon there at the back end of 11, played 2012 there mostly with no results….
He was horrible at fullback, almost running backwards to give the ball to someone else to be tackled…
It is disingenuous to state Sheens did not get us the spoon.
As the head honcho of the football department he sacked our entrenched coach, who had prepared the squad all off season, mid year. He then engaged in a highly publicised chase for Ciraldo which ended in tears, that I’m sure emboldened the entire squad to believe in the joint. This was further strengthened by his failure to find a suitable coach for the one he had sacked, so he took the job himself with a caveat that an uber extreme greenhorn would be prepared to take over from him in 2025. Whilst all of this was going on, he installed another greenhorn as our interim coach and not only provided little support, but he threw him to the wolves by letting healthy players walk out of their contracts and loaning others to rival clubs, during one of our worst injury hit seasons in history.
Not his fault my arse mate. He was the culprit.