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Jimmy Maloney went alright tooThere's been a million of them....
Jamie Soward is the most dominant game managing 6 I can remember...
Everything went through him.
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Jimmy Maloney went alright tooThere's been a million of them....
Jamie Soward is the most dominant game managing 6 I can remember...
Everything went through him.
I reckon you would beat Sezer in a 20 yard sprint these days Ink.Sezar has a great passing & kicking game
It will be
7. Sezar
6 Luai
Ado will kill.itnthis year and earn.an extension
Not necessarilyIf Sezar is here in 25, then that’s a troubling sign for how Sullivan and Fainu are going. Especially Sullivan.
Yeah, but if those two kids show promise, there is no need for Sezar. His role this year is to be a placeholder for Luai.Not necessarily
Just because I think one player may go well nis no reflection on others
Yeah I didn't mention running... As long as one has some blistering speed and they work well and communicate together a good complimenting 5/8 can cover a half's deficiencies, and vice versaI reckon you would beat Sezer in a 20 yard sprint these days Ink.
So I'm wondering what Sezar has to play for if that's the caseYeah, but if those two kids show promise, there is no need for Sezar. His role this year is to be a placeholder for Luai.
He’ll be 33 going into 25. He may be done.So I'm wondering what Sezar has to play for if that's the case
never have enough experienced heads. Halves coach, SG Ball coach, plenty of options to reward a good leadership year on & off the field without extending his playing contract.So I'm wondering what Sezar has to play for if that's the case
Including most forwards - turnstyle!There's been a million of them....
Jamie Soward is the most dominant game managing 6 I can remember...
Everything went through him.
It’s a catch 22. You lose a key player in a trial you look like a proper d$&kheadI agree! There’s obviously an advantage in playing non first graders that isn’t springing to mind? I thought Sheens and Marshall wasted the trials last year. Hope Benji doesn’t do that again.
I think this year is way more experimental than you’re seeing it. None of our guys have ripped up NRL. Sezer having played a GF pre-Covid is the nearest we have to a proven first grader.Yeah, but if those two kids show promise, there is no need for Sezar. His role this year is to be a placeholder for Luai.
How many of the top 30 are going to Christchurch this time?It’s a catch 22. You lose a key player in a trial you look like a proper d$&khead
I’m tipping we will go into both trials strong to try and get wins and build confidence.How many of the top 30 are going to Christchurch this time?
If I’m coaching none of our proven first graders play trials. Sean McVay approach.How many of the top 30 are going to Christchurch this time?
Probably only Sullivan.If Sezar is here in 25, then that’s a troubling sign for how Sullivan and Fainu are going. Especially Sullivan.
Probably not. Sullivan will be 23. He needs to hit the ground running this year.Probably only Sullivan.
Hardly a worrying sign for a 19 year old Fainu.
You missed the point.Probably not. Sullivan will be 23. He needs to hit the ground running this year.
Me starting my reply with “ probably not” in regards to your comment regarding Fainu shows I did you see your point and acknowledged you may be right.You missed the point.
I said it's only worrying for Sullivan.
My point was, at 19 next year, Fainu needn't worry if Sezer is resigned for an extra 12 months.