stryker 69
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How quickly they forget…At 22 Thurston was an Origin player, Dally M medalist and playing in a Grand Final.
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How quickly they forget…At 22 Thurston was an Origin player, Dally M medalist and playing in a Grand Final.
Freddy had incredible footwork, sensational ball playing and was a gun defender. Not comparable.Been a few slower 6s in the game. Freddy, wade Graham.
Hopefully the King takes after these
Agree, freddy just looked slow but I don't think he was.Freddy had incredible footwork, sensational ball playing and was a gun defender. Not comparable.
He's a lebo. Just has to learn to swing with the package and he'll carve up😂Freddy had incredible footwork, sensational ball playing and was a gun defender. Not comparable.
Barge arseAgree, freddy just looked slow but I don't think he was.
Freddy was strong in the hips which made it easier for him to do the in and away and double step, legend!
That's one way of looking at it.Barge arse
He just needs to munch on some of that smelly food before running outHe's a lebo. Just has to learn to swing with the package and he'll carve up😂
It was a hip drop tackle and I heard Hastings was out from it.Hip recovery?
Hastings is out rest of the season.It was a hip drop tackle and I heard Hastings was out from it.
I assume "hip drop" tackle injures the hips. Naturally names may be misleading and I hope Hastings hasn't injured the hips as hip injuries are bad.
I heard Hastings was out for 4 weeks, is that true or NRL garbage?
miss lead by the name,an ankle lower leg thingIt was a hip drop tackle and I heard Hastings was out from it.
I assume "hip drop" tackle injures the hips. Naturally names may be misleading and I hope Hastings hasn't injured the hips as hip injuries are bad.
I heard Hastings was out for 4 weeks, is that true or NRL garbage?
One of the best coaches of all time : has AD in mind to replace top 3 players in the comp, Cameron Munster.
Tigers fans : "I think we should move him to centre"
😂😂
Our spine have shown to be capable a lot this year imo. It’s our forward pack that is in absolute disarray.Most every player we have let go to stronger clubs that we convince ourselves we don't need (why fooling ourselves that we can do better) we make ourselves look more foolish to NRL community while making it harder to recruit. Doueihi can play and has weaknesses. We need to retain him and strengthen the squad beside him to give us any chance of moving up the ladder and to give him some hope of achieving success at this club.
Still never miss the finals though...Also got Nofoaluma and George Jennings…
Fittler was a tremendous ball player and had that step. He could play centre, 5/8 or lock equally well.Agree, freddy just looked slow but I don't think he was.
Freddy was strong in the hips which made it easier for him to do the in and away and double step, legend!
What ever happened to him?Fittler was a tremendous ball player and had that step. He could play centre, 5/8 or lock equally well.
One of the best 5/8s I ever watched play who came through at the same time as Fittler and competed at schoolboy level against him was Balmain player Paul Davis. He had silky ball skills and could put players through gaps, create space or run himself. He was quick enough to do the job.
A "hip drop" consists of the offending defensive player dropping their hip onto the prone tackled player below.It was a hip drop tackle and I heard Hastings was out from it.
I assume "hip drop" tackle injures the hips. Naturally names may be misleading and I hope Hastings hasn't injured the hips as hip injuries are bad.
I heard Hastings was out for 4 weeks, is that true or NRL garbage?
Like a lot of players, fell off the radar.What ever happened to him?
Melbourne tried and failed to get Adam Doueihi on loan on August 1 but don’t be surprised if they come back for the Wests Tigers star on a more permanent basis should Cameron Munster opt to sign with the Dolphins after November 1.
The Storm’s priority is to keep Munster and they won’t rest while there is still hope that he could stay. However, if the Queensland and Australian superstar elects to leave, the Storm will need to explore their options and Doueihi is likely to be at the top of the list alongside Canterbury star Matt Burton.
Doueihi’s contract mirrors that of Munster - he is off contract at the end of next season. The lure of Melbourne might be too much to resist for Doueihi given how tempted he was to join the club when the offer of a loan came up a few weeks ago.
The Tigers ultimately prevented Doueihi helping Melbourne in the lead-up to the finals - David Nofoaluma joined the Storm instead.
I wouldn’t say we survived.we lost tedesco we survived
we can lose Adam and survive good luck to Melbourne he ain't no munster