You're definitely not talking out your arse mate and your take is definitely not wrong.Well at the risk of talking out of my arse.......no, probably not. I'm definitely not sold on the coaching. One can only hope that take is wrong.
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You're definitely not talking out your arse mate and your take is definitely not wrong.Well at the risk of talking out of my arse.......no, probably not. I'm definitely not sold on the coaching. One can only hope that take is wrong.
That says it all: the players are where they are because of where they choose to be...The players that don’t need to be there (Luai, Turuva) were, the players that should’ve been there weren’t
Guaranteed it was only the 5 new signings- on LiSTNR
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Buzz was at Tigers' training ground on the players day off and it's good to see 5 players were still there doing extras. The little changes make the big changes a reality
It was the Buzzard he might have had a long lunch.Guaranteed it was only the 5 new signings
What do you mean the tigers didn't develop Benji? Didn't they grab him from nz and put him in Keebra Park (where he was still a student when he debuted)?LOL we didnt develop him much at all.
He impressed during the pre season and so was chucked in to starting 5/8th in the NRL team.
This resulted in yet another last place finish.
Benji should know better...we didnt develop him either. Had he come through a decent setup, the Marshal name would be spoken about as a future immortal, without fan bias attached.
I hope not that means we only have like 2 committed players.It was the Buzzard he might have had a long lunch.
Depends how you define better. He matured and learned to run a team around the park better.What do you mean the tigers didn't develop Benji? Didn't they grab him from nz and put him in Keebra Park (where he was still a student when he debuted)?
Or do you mean the player he eventually became? Because honestly, I think he became a better player overall away from WT.
You implying old Buzz has focusing issues, how dare you.I hope not that means we only have like 2 committed players.
Yes, as per my point.do you mean the player he eventually became? Because honestly, I think he became a better player overall away from WT.
That was all mostly natural instinct.Depends how you define better. He matured and learned to run a team around the park better.
His flair and off the cuff play he was notorious for was all at the Tigers. Won the golden boot in 2010 I think it was as a Tiger.
Agree. Galvin was an 18 year old kid playing week in week out in an underachieving and eventually wooden spoon team. Give the kid a break - He showed us enough to suggest he will develop nicely playing alongside Luai..I don't understand why anything other than continued improvement this season would be the expectation for Galvin.
Outside of opposition clubs then having a season to study a rookie, where is the evidence a second year syndrome is anything but outdated myth?
"Im not going to fanboy a 19 year old .hes a prodigy to be sure"
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Thats not a given and is likely the reason his family is pushing for a new start elsewhere.Agree. Galvin was an 18 year old kid playing week in week out in an underachieving and eventually wooden spoon team. Give the kid a break - He showed us enough to suggest he will develop nicely playing alongside Luai..
Completely agreeYes, as per my point.
I'm not being cynical, but I feel like there is this false prestige attached to the Golden boot; it's like people think it is awarded to the best player in the world that year.Depends how you define better. He matured and learned to run a team around the park better.
His flair and off the cuff play he was notorious for was all at the Tigers. Won the golden boot in 2010 I think it was as a Tiger.
People sense he’s leaving and want to devalue him to try and diminish his loss.Agree. Galvin was an 18 year old kid playing week in week out in an underachieving and eventually wooden spoon team. Give the kid a break - He showed us enough to suggest he will develop nicely playing alongside Luai..
But it's okay because the journos that we love so much were there.The players that don’t need to be there (Luai, Turuva) were, the players that should’ve been there weren’t
I'm hoping Helmes is right about Galvan so we can move on from the angst.People sense he’s leaving and want to devalue him to try and diminish his loss.
Sounds like youre describing a few off weeks...every players can go thru this.Man if you don’t think there’s going to be a downturn in Galvins performances , then I don’t know what to tell you . I’m not saying it will be 6 weeks , a season , or like Tim smith or Mortimer junior a one year wonder … I’m not saying any of that , it’s just inevitable there will be a downturning performance , in which Galvin and the club will have to counter . I mean we saw it really , well the beginnings of it , at the end of last year .
Im not going to fanboy a 19 year old .hes a prodigy to be sure , and i hope he can lead us to glory , but there’s a reason nearly every player suffers from the dreaded “second year syndrome” . The best ones just only suffer from it for a few games , and move forward … the worst ones , well I just mentioned a couple .
Rd 4 or 5Yep. What round do you think they will cave in by?
Aaahh I seePeople sense he’s leaving and want to devalue him to try and diminish his loss.