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Thought I'd take a look at Nofoaluma's stats so far this season:
Round 1 - 88 metres in attack, 3 tackle breaks, 13 tackles, 1 error
Round 2 - 169 metres in attack, 12 tackle breaks, 5 tackles, 2 linebreaks, 2 errors
Round 3 - 215 metres in attack, 8 tackle breaks, 9 tackles, 2 linebreaks, 1 try
Round 4 - 193 metres in attack, 16 tackle breaks, 6 tackles, 2 offloads, 1 try
Round 5 - 125 metres in attack, 15 tackle breaks, 12 tackles, 1 offload, 1 linebreak, 1 error
Round 6 - 192 metres in attack, 16 tackle breaks, 1 tackle, 4 offloads, 2 linebreaks, 1 error, 1 try
Round 7 - 141 metres in attack, 17 tackle breaks, 4 tackles, 2 linebreaks, 1 error, 2 tries
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What is really phenomenal is the amount of tackle breaks he manages to come up with in each game. He consistently breaks twice the number of tackles as the next best behind him.
I hope Sheens is keeping a very close eye on David and Marika Koroibete. Both of these boys should be pushing for FG next year the way they are carving up at the moment.
Round 1 - 88 metres in attack, 3 tackle breaks, 13 tackles, 1 error
Round 2 - 169 metres in attack, 12 tackle breaks, 5 tackles, 2 linebreaks, 2 errors
Round 3 - 215 metres in attack, 8 tackle breaks, 9 tackles, 2 linebreaks, 1 try
Round 4 - 193 metres in attack, 16 tackle breaks, 6 tackles, 2 offloads, 1 try
Round 5 - 125 metres in attack, 15 tackle breaks, 12 tackles, 1 offload, 1 linebreak, 1 error
Round 6 - 192 metres in attack, 16 tackle breaks, 1 tackle, 4 offloads, 2 linebreaks, 1 error, 1 try
Round 7 - 141 metres in attack, 17 tackle breaks, 4 tackles, 2 linebreaks, 1 error, 2 tries
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What is really phenomenal is the amount of tackle breaks he manages to come up with in each game. He consistently breaks twice the number of tackles as the next best behind him.
I hope Sheens is keeping a very close eye on David and Marika Koroibete. Both of these boys should be pushing for FG next year the way they are carving up at the moment.
