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    Luke Lewis

    Completely agree with everything you've said 2000\. Although, I'm actually a fan of J.Moors and have been scratching my head as to why he cannot crack first-grade when the likes of Heighington and Cashmere are always picked. I'm resigned to the fact he will go elsewhere next year so more money's...
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    Luke Lewis

    My guess is, if we're prepared to make a serious play for Lewis (which seemingly we are) more cleaning-out will be done. After all Cashmere, Bell, Humble, Miller, Moors and Tuqiri (possibly more?) are off contract at the season's end and don't appear to have renewals on the horizon. Of whom I've...
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    Iosefa

    He has plenty to offer IMO. He's made some wrong decisions, I think he's trying just a little too hard to impress the coach. He has a great step and acceleration, never lacks enthusiasm, offers utility value and defends well most of the time, missed a few today, but name a player who didn't. I...
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    Not enough credit to the Roosters

    Their offloading and play-the-ball speed was sensational, perhaps even count ourselves lucky to have conceded 40 points, it was relentless. They just stuck to a game plan, didn't panic when it was under threat and took smart options instead of trying low percentage plays as we did at times...
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    Heighington

    I feel vindicated after seeing him today…. He's not hitting the line with any sort of intensity or vigour, he's an easy target for opposition defence units, he's too slow he's not really kept with the pace of the game at any stage this year, missing tackles he would've made blindfolded a couple...
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    Live Stream links

    hey drew, i am in melbourne for todays match (gutted). would you be able to send me a link ? many thanks and regards citizen cub
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    Danger in Newcaslte

    True Ink, but their problems are almost irreparable in two weeks.
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    Danger in Newcaslte

    Honestly, they've got nothing. No attack structure (tries are on the back of individual efforts), foward pack lacks desire (probably bar Mason, whose playing like a man possessed) and their defence is starting to leak like a sieve. Irony is, they've regressed even further since questions arose...
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    Fulton's Effort

    Yeah, I've had a look at the metre counts of late and Fulton's name hasn't been up there which has suprised me. He's certainly looked better than what the stats may suggest. I don't know what on earth Sheens has instructed Blair to do. At Melbourne, he built his reputation on promoting second...
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    Sterlo's Praise of Heighington

    I see Heighno made 127 metres on Friday, I struggle to work out how. He's not hitting the line at the same intensity he was last year or any time before for that matter, he's employed this little shimmy before impact which makes him a target hence why he's being upended more often than not. He's...
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    Our Big 3 were out too !

    Although it's fair to say Moltzen and Ellis aren't in the 'Big 3' it encapsulated a very valid point that being the injuries and unavailability of players we endured tonight. People just aren't aware of this as their replacements have come in and performed their tasks more than adequately. Both...
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    Benji

    Most of his kicks were purposeful/smart, suitable for the weather, and he directed a good channel of attack down the left side (where we looked like scoring all night), only downside being the way he was shrugged off by a couple of Melbourne players, especially guys his size or smaller. Pretty...
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    Without Cronk, Slater and Smith

    Well, neither Galloway or Woods were selected. Ensures we'll have more of the same 'go foward' for Friday. I hope both take it personally and take their respective games to even loftier standards than what we've seen over the past few weeks. We showed against the Warriors we can still maintain...
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    Without Cronk, Slater and Smith

    I really do think we should hammer these guys without their 'big 3' Last time I recall them playing without them was in Rd 26 last year vs Roosters, when Bellamy rested Slater and Smith as they had already secured the MP and were preserving energy for the finals. They were battered by I think...
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    Keefy

    How good is he going? Him working in conjunction with Woods is seeing us doing something we haven't done in a long, long time; win the battle up front and lay a platform for the backs! Fantastic once again tonight, making 175 metres a close second behind Woods (183) who made the most metres on...
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    Our best performance ever?

    It was the most 'complete' performance I've seen from a Tigers team in quite some while. Completions were terrific in the rain, 'go foward' was great, general play kicking was great, defence was good and attack looked promising. We've all ticked these boxes at different times, but I struggle to...
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    Masada Iosefa

    Hard to judge his performance as he came on at a time when the game was already in the bag, but from what I saw, I was impressed. A good indicator of where he is at will be how he goes in the game against Melbourne next Friday. Robbie F will be out for SOO, so either him or Tommy Humble will...
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    BEAU RYAN!

    I suggested the same thing to a few people and they also scoffed at the suggestion. I'm telling you, if he was selected for NSW, he wouldn't let them down. The most 'percentage' player here at the Tigers, backing up his good work on the Footy Show to good work on the field. So great he's here...
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    Aaron Woods

    His work rate, especially in attack is sensational. Not to mention the valuable 30 odd tackles he gives you every game. If I hear this bullshit 'he's not ready for Origin' line again regarding Woods I'll spew. He is without doubt the 'form' front rower of the competition and the maturity in...
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