Tiger_Yoshi
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I know he is only a kid, but his passes from DH weren’t crisp…a couple of wobbly loopers…but give him time to develop in lower grades3. Luai
2. Seyfarth
1. Toa
HM to Lanyon, solid debut
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I know he is only a kid, but his passes from DH weren’t crisp…a couple of wobbly loopers…but give him time to develop in lower grades3. Luai
2. Seyfarth
1. Toa
HM to Lanyon, solid debut
Would that be his fault, the team or the coach. The overall team quality of the cattle determines most outcomes (and the ref)settle down
he stood up against a bottom 4 team
bit early to be carrying on with how close the comp is this year points differential will matter so the chances of making the 8 aren't very good at all
if we were playing anyone in the top 8 we would have lost today
Perhaps fatigue also played its part but yes he is still developing. Working with Api will improve his game which Marshall made note of in his pre-game interview. Lanyon in starting in his first game in the NRL proved he was more match ready than his predecessor who is now at the Eels.I know he is only a kid, but his passes from DH weren’t crisp…a couple of wobbly loopers…but give him time to develop in lower grades
I agree his passes looked ugly, but I think his pass accuracy was on point, and he had our players running onto the ball instead of passing to where they are, something we've been lacking with Api out.I know he is only a kid, but his passes from DH weren’t crisp…a couple of wobbly loopers…but give him time to develop in lower grades
6/6 can’t remember when we had a kicker do that.Most from wide angles.3 - Jarome Luai: head and shoulders our best player
2 - Alex Seyfarth: credit where credit's due, he was great. Was a forward leader out there.
1- Couldn't separate Madden or Herbert but I'll go for Jock and his all round game.
I much prefer anyone at 9 than latu fainuI know he is only a kid, but his passes from DH weren’t crisp…a couple of wobbly loopers…but give him time to develop in lower grades
poor eyebrows and eyebrows family had some tickets on themselves like pappa galvin and family.Perhaps fatigue also played its part but yes he is still developing. Working with Api will improve his game which Marshall made note of in his pre-game interview. Lanyon in starting in his first game in the NRL proved he was more match ready than his predecessor who is now at the Eels.
Yep more outs this week against - bar Penrith arguably the form team of the comp - who at this point appear fit and healthy.Good to see a couple of our reserve grade players Seyfarth and To’a stepping up and performing well in the NRL when required.
Doing it week in and week out is another thing, with our injury list getting bigger each week our top side will struggle for the rest of the year unfortunately.
The Warriors are also travelling ok.Yep more outs this week against - bar Penrith arguably the form team of the comp - who at this point appear fit and healthy.
Agree 💯The Warriors are also travelling ok.
Not surprising the teams with the least injuries are on top of the ladder.
I can’t see how the competition is going to be any better/closer with the addition of another 2 teams.
In my opinion there are not enough NRL quality players at the moment to cover injuries let alone adding more teams.
I know it’s all about money and T.V deals but isn’t being good for the state of the game.
Yep, nailed it. May's numbers were sensational3. Luai
2. Seyfarth
1. May
Big mention to Lanyon, really good debut for the kid.
Jock really smart game management kicking game. One kick pulled up right in the corner, cost Titans 3 tackles to get out of there.3 - Jarome Luai: head and shoulders our best player
2 - Alex Seyfarth: credit where credit's due, he was great. Was a forward leader out there.
1- Couldn't separate Madden or Herbert but I'll go for Jock and his all round game.