Blake Austin is playing the game of his life

@Basil Tiger said:
Yeah,he had that x-factor with us when he interchanged,similar to Thurston's time at the Dogs,just needed a permanent starting spot to get his confidence up and a good coach to tame his wild style.Stuart must get some kudos for what he's done with him.

Yep hes certainly done well with him
 
@wd in perth said:
Every time I read someone bagging Austin I think that they really are living in some sort of world of unreality. Fact is, he was great for us last year when most others didn't even try. He scored plenty, proved he was at the time the best we had, stated quite clearly that he wanted to earn his much wanted no.6 jersey and did, by his own actions, more than enough to warrant ownership of that. Now, at Canberra, when everyone says they're a lost cause of a club and team, he plays a starring role week after week and still, people here say he's no good. I can only shake my head and wonder what it is certain players need to do to be accepted as a top notch player. Yet, those same judges refer to unproven hopefuls as a better option. Go figure…...

Yes , I had major doubts about him and wanted Moses in there even with doubts about his size
it didnt take long this season to see i was completely wrong, and Blake has shown that he is the best of the new 5\8th around,
Moses has not shown anything at all to suggest that he will go on to be what some say.
Its too early to be certain of anything yet but at the moment Austin is way ahead of him and is getting better
other clubs supporters must be cracking up when they read the glorious stories of Moses's abilities and potential Soo qualities, and then actually see him play play
 
@goldcoast tiger said:
@Basil Tiger said:
Yeah,he had that x-factor with us when he interchanged,similar to Thurston's time at the Dogs,just needed a permanent starting spot to get his confidence up and a good coach to tame his wild style.Stuart must get some kudos for what he's done with him.

Yep hes certainly done well with him

Yeah,Stuart probaly didn't want to make the same mistake twice,Phil Gould wanted Thurston at the Roosters when he was a bench player at the Dogs but Stuart didn't want him,probaly the start of Politis loosing faith in his coaching ability.
 
@jirskyr said:
Can we please bury this thread.

I like Blake Austin a lot, he is tenacious and a real competitor. I would not have let him go if we could have avoided it.

But we signed Brooks and Moses for 4 years before Austin even came on board. We tied up a lot of our salary with that decision, and we are committed to playing Brooks and Moses for as long as we can.

Austin does not fit into that plan. He knew it, we all knew it… it was not fair to keep him hanging on as a #14 or backup.

So enjoy his play at Canberra, god knows they have next to nothing else in the halves. Wish him well. Stop carrying on like a devastated ex who cannot get over the break up.

100% spot on!!!

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Blake Austin is 24 years old.

Mitchell Moses is 20 years old.

At age 20 Blake Austin was much hyped at Penrith, debuted and failed. He was then dropped.

At age 24 Blake Austin was reintroduced into FG and is now showing the running capabilities everyone knew he possessed when he debuted at lock.

At age 20 Mitchell Moses is much hyped and not living up to the hype but showing glimpses in games. Mitchell will not be dropped because the Tigers are willing to fail for a year or two if it means they will be consistently successful in a year or two.

Blake Austin is now a great runner of the ball.

Blake Austin is not a playmaker. Blake Austin is a hog.

Blake Austin is not a five-eight in the modern game.

At age 24 Mitchell Moses will be a much much much better five-eight then Blake Austin currently is.
 
@Tony33 said:
Blake Austin is 24 years old.

Mitchell Moses is 20 years old.

At age 20 Blake Austin was much hyped at Penrith, debuted and failed. He was then dropped.

At age 24 Blake Austin was reintroduced into FG and is now showing the running capabilities everyone knew he possessed when he debuted at lock.

At age 20 Mitchell Moses is much hyped and not living up to the hype but showing glimpses in games. Mitchell will not be dropped because the Tigers are willing to fail for a year or two if it means they will be consistently successful in a year or two.

Blake Austin is now a great runner of the ball.

Blake Austin is not a playmaker. Blake Austin is a hog.

Blake Austin is not a five-eight in the modern game.

At age 24 Mitchell Moses will be a much much much better five-eight then Blake Austin currently is.

Well said tony !

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Blake had a good game against the bulldogs.
would have been fitting if his field goal attempt was successful.
just shied away at the end.
regardless of the result, a lot of teams will be wary of the raiders for remainder of the season.
 
@hobbo2803 said:
@Tony33 said:
Blake Austin is 24 years old.

Mitchell Moses is 20 years old.

At age 20 Blake Austin was much hyped at Penrith, debuted and failed. He was then dropped.

At age 24 Blake Austin was reintroduced into FG and is now showing the running capabilities everyone knew he possessed when he debuted at lock.

At age 20 Mitchell Moses is much hyped and not living up to the hype but showing glimpses in games. Mitchell will not be dropped because the Tigers are willing to fail for a year or two if it means they will be consistently successful in a year or two.

Blake Austin is now a great runner of the ball.

Blake Austin is not a playmaker. Blake Austin is a hog.

Blake Austin is not a five-eight in the modern game.

At age 24 Mitchell Moses will be a much much much better five-eight then Blake Austin currently is.

Well said tony !

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Well being dropped certainly never hurt AUstin, did it, or countless others who have needed to have a stint there for various reasons,
But AUstin is closer to Soo than Moses will ever be.
 
When he was was with us he certainly added some vigour to our dull attack,just dropped a ball too often and some poor kicks at the wrong time but this was all coachable.
Main problem to my way of thinking was he wasn't on the same page as Robbie and the halves which again is coachable,in Canberra he's been intergrated into the attack and so far is one of the form players in the NRL.
Whether he keeps performing at this level or fades away nobody knows but if he keeps it up and his confidence remains high he will play SoO next year.
 
@Tony33 said:
Blake Austin is 24 years old.

Mitchell Moses is 20 years old.

At age 20 Blake Austin was much hyped at Penrith, debuted and failed. He was then dropped.

At age 24 Blake Austin was reintroduced into FG and is now showing the running capabilities everyone knew he possessed when he debuted at lock.

At age 20 Mitchell Moses is much hyped and not living up to the hype but showing glimpses in games. Mitchell will not be dropped because the Tigers are willing to fail for a year or two if it means they will be consistently successful in a year or two.

Blake Austin is now a great runner of the ball.

Blake Austin is not a playmaker. Blake Austin is a hog.

Blake Austin is not a five-eight in the modern game.

At age 24 Mitchell Moses will be a much much much better five-eight then Blake Austin currently is.

I have massive doubts Moses will be an origin bolter in the eyes of Stirlo, Johns, Fitler. Austin has never been a speed bump, even at the same age or younger than Moses. Lazy or poor defensive form, but never a speed bump.
 
For God's sake, how much longer are we going to harp on about this?

Most of us (myself included,) think it was a stupid idea to let him go. Our concerns have been vindicated.

We are where we are, and complaining about this decision won't improve or change our current situation though. Some of you must like picking at your scabs.
 
@Cultured Bogan said:
For God's sake, **how much longer are we going to harp on about this?**

Most of us (myself included,) think it was a stupid idea to let him go. Our concerns have been vindicated.

We are where we are, and complaining about this decision won't improve or change our current situation though. Some of you must like picking at your scabs.

2022…
 
@Geo. said:
@Cultured Bogan said:
For God's sake, **how much longer are we going to harp on about this?**

Most of us (myself included,) think it was a stupid idea to let him go. Our concerns have been vindicated.

We are where we are, and complaining about this decision won't improve or change our current situation though. Some of you must like picking at your scabs.

2022…

Wait until he is chosen as a rep player - there will be conniptions going on everywhere! :laughing:
 
@thesquid said:
@Tony33 said:
Blake Austin is 24 years old.

Mitchell Moses is 20 years old.

At age 20 Blake Austin was much hyped at Penrith, debuted and failed. He was then dropped.

At age 24 Blake Austin was reintroduced into FG and is now showing the running capabilities everyone knew he possessed when he debuted at lock.

At age 20 Mitchell Moses is much hyped and not living up to the hype but showing glimpses in games. Mitchell will not be dropped because the Tigers are willing to fail for a year or two if it means they will be consistently successful in a year or two.

Blake Austin is now a great runner of the ball.

Blake Austin is not a playmaker. Blake Austin is a hog.

Blake Austin is not a five-eight in the modern game.

At age 24 Mitchell Moses will be a much much much better five-eight then Blake Austin currently is.

I have massive doubts Moses will be an origin bolter in the eyes of Stirlo, Johns, Fitler. Austin has never been a speed bump, even at the same age or younger than Moses. Lazy or poor defensive form, but never a speed bump.

Sterlo rates him. Straight from his mouth at World Square in the city when he was in flip flops and a t shirt a few months ago when I ran into him.
 
@tsjonathan said:
@thesquid said:
@Tony33 said:
Blake Austin is 24 years old.

Mitchell Moses is 20 years old.

At age 20 Blake Austin was much hyped at Penrith, debuted and failed. He was then dropped.

At age 24 Blake Austin was reintroduced into FG and is now showing the running capabilities everyone knew he possessed when he debuted at lock.

At age 20 Mitchell Moses is much hyped and not living up to the hype but showing glimpses in games. Mitchell will not be dropped because the Tigers are willing to fail for a year or two if it means they will be consistently successful in a year or two.

Blake Austin is now a great runner of the ball.

Blake Austin is not a playmaker. Blake Austin is a hog.

Blake Austin is not a five-eight in the modern game.

At age 24 Mitchell Moses will be a much much much better five-eight then Blake Austin currently is.

I have massive doubts Moses will be an origin bolter in the eyes of Stirlo, Johns, Fitler. Austin has never been a speed bump, even at the same age or younger than Moses. Lazy or poor defensive form, but never a speed bump.

Sterlo rates him. Straight from his mouth at World Square in the city when he was in flip flops and a t shirt a few months ago when I ran into him.

Sterlo also rated Tom Humble at one stage.
 
@Flippedy said:
@tsjonathan said:
@thesquid said:
@Tony33 said:
Blake Austin is 24 years old.

Mitchell Moses is 20 years old.

At age 20 Blake Austin was much hyped at Penrith, debuted and failed. He was then dropped.

At age 24 Blake Austin was reintroduced into FG and is now showing the running capabilities everyone knew he possessed when he debuted at lock.

At age 20 Mitchell Moses is much hyped and not living up to the hype but showing glimpses in games. Mitchell will not be dropped because the Tigers are willing to fail for a year or two if it means they will be consistently successful in a year or two.

Blake Austin is now a great runner of the ball.

Blake Austin is not a playmaker. Blake Austin is a hog.

Blake Austin is not a five-eight in the modern game.

At age 24 Mitchell Moses will be a much much much better five-eight then Blake Austin currently is.

I have massive doubts Moses will be an origin bolter in the eyes of Stirlo, Johns, Fitler. Austin has never been a speed bump, even at the same age or younger than Moses. Lazy or poor defensive form, but never a speed bump.

Sterlo rates him. Straight from his mouth at World Square in the city when he was in flip flops and a t shirt a few months ago when I ran into him.

Sterlo also rated Tom Humble at one stage.

Tom Humble didn't get an opportunity, I would take him back.

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I thought he had an average game against the Bronc's,Bennett sure can coach,no matter where he was in the attacking line a Bronco went in to nullify him and were successful 90% of the time.
Interesting to see if he can adapt to the attention he is going to attract from rival Coaches.
 
Blake Austin is the most talented player to play for the wests tigers.
/thread.

Big loss to our club and he's defo a game breaker, if we kept him - we would have won a GF this year or next.
 
Makes me sick watching him tear teams apart every week. Everyone says he didn't want to be here - so what he was contracted and probably not on the sort of money that was going to help our cap problems. Our recruitment/retention people are the ones who should be sacked.
 

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