1_4_chicken_chips
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To get his fitness up to scratch. He is a mile behind in pace .
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@PYMBLEPETE said:Well perhaps you should watch that game again. Farah may not have done a lot in attack but his defended really well. I dont think its his fitness that is in question.
@PYMBLEPETE said:Well perhaps you should watch that game again. Farah may not have done a lot in attack but his defended really well. I dont think its his fitness that is in question.
@Golden said:@PYMBLEPETE said:Well perhaps you should watch that game again. Farah may not have done a lot in attack but his defended really well. I dont think its his fitness that is in question.
you mean when he yelled touch on T Rex?
@softlaw said:he made 48 tackles and missed 1
yes it was a costly one but he defended well
agreed on him looking like he needed some running in his legs though (although not being able to breathe through his broken beak may not have helped)
Is his groin 100% atm?
@MacDougall said:Lol are you insane? That was NOT Farah's fault. There is no way in hell Woods and Groat had any right to be leaving Farah stranded one on one with Tony Williams. There ain't a player in the game that would have stopped him there without dropping a massive shoulder. Do you expect Farah to drop a shoulder? And where the hell was Humble? The fullback is supposed to be on the ball! If he had half a brain he would have seen that coming a mile away and been there to at least be speed bump number two.
@Golden said:@MacDougall said:Lol are you insane? That was NOT Farah's fault. There is no way in hell Woods and Groat had any right to be leaving Farah stranded one on one with Tony Williams. There ain't a player in the game that would have stopped him there without dropping a massive shoulder. Do you expect Farah to drop a shoulder? And where the hell was Humble? The fullback is supposed to be on the ball! If he had half a brain he would have seen that coming a mile away and been there to at least be speed bump number two.
Slater would have stopped him because he is god
@1/4 chicken said:legs yoss legs , and he goes down like a bag of spuds.Hooker always defends in the middle of the ruck
@MacDougall said:Lol Tony Williams would not have gone down with a legs tackle. Tellingly though the fact that Farah did go high indicated that he felt that his props should have been there to take the legs. So where were they? One meandered off to the wrong side of the field where no play went and the other took a decoy. Not Farah's fault. Good play to isolate the smaller man with the biggest guy on the field. Score one to Manly.
@MacDougall said:Lol are you insane? That was NOT Farah's fault. There is no way in hell Woods and Groat had any right to be leaving Farah stranded one on one with Tony Williams. There ain't a player in the game that would have stopped him there without dropping a massive shoulder. Do you expect Farah to drop a shoulder? And where the hell was Humble? The fullback is supposed to be on the ball! If he had half a brain he would have seen that coming a mile away and been there to at least be speed bump number two. LOoooooool i like that one speed bump number 2
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@Yossarian said:@1/4 chicken said:legs yoss legs , and he goes down like a bag of spuds.Hooker always defends in the middle of the ruck
No argument from me there mate. Said the same thing to my mate at the time - he was far too high given the contact was 10m out. The fact he was the only one of our players in the same postcode as Williams was a worry. The hooker does defend in the middle but when you're on your line you can't have him trying to stop blokes like Williams… Besides it was in the middle of the field but certainly not the ruck.
@AmericanHistoryX said:on tonights form farah wont play origin.