Gus Gould questions the pairing of Brooks and Moses..

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After being ever so patient for the last two seasons, I think the fans are entitled to think that Brooks should concentrate more on plays and defence and less on his hair style.Moses,well, good on him for making it known he feels unutilised. Don't think he's gonna be our saviour in any way, shape or form however. Just another Moltzen - type perhaps.
 
@wd in perth said:
After being ever so patient for the last two seasons, I think the fans are entitled to think that Brooks should concentrate more on plays and defence and less on his hair style.Moses,well, good on him for making it known he feels unutilised. Don't think he's gonna be our saviour in any way, shape or form however. Just another Moltzen - type perhaps.

He is so different to Moltzen it isn't funny. The 2 should never be mentioned in the same sentence unless you are saying Moses is tougher, more skillfully and plain better
 
@king sirro said:
@wd in perth said:
After being ever so patient for the last two seasons, I think the fans are entitled to think that Brooks should concentrate more on plays and defence and less on his hair style.Moses,well, good on him for making it known he feels unutilised. Don't think he's gonna be our saviour in any way, shape or form however. Just another Moltzen - type perhaps.

He is so different to Moltzen it isn't funny. The 2 should never be mentioned in the same sentence unless you are saying Moses is tougher, more skillfully and plain better

But Moltzen has the biggest boot in the club

Whatever happened to that rumour :laughing:
 
@wd in perth said:
After being ever so patient for the last two seasons, I think the fans are entitled to think that Brooks should concentrate more on plays and defence and less on his hair style.Moses,well, good on him for making it known he feels unutilised. Don't think he's gonna be our saviour in any way, shape or form however. Just another Moltzen - type perhaps.

Thank you so much for your patience
 
They are finding their way in a structure clearly very new to them with inexperience all across the park. I think they do alright. Two good young footy players who are slowly showing better signs as time goes on.

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@king sirro said:
@wd in perth said:
After being ever so patient for the last two seasons, I think the fans are entitled to think that Brooks should concentrate more on plays and defence and less on his hair style.Moses,well, good on him for making it known he feels unutilised. Don't think he's gonna be our saviour in any way, shape or form however. Just another Moltzen - type perhaps.

He is so different to Moltzen it isn't funny. The 2 should never be mentioned in the same sentence unless you are saying Moses is tougher, more skillfully and plain better

Probably a bad example, I meant he isn't amounting to much but his name is always front and centre.
 
Watching live I thought it was a strange call from Gus. Virtually every team in the comp plays a half on each side of the field, there's no traditional 6-7 set up and the only teams that do have dominant, international halves like Cronk or Thurston.
These two blokes grew up playing all their footy together, I'd trust their combinations over almost any other in the comp and it seems like it's just a matter of time til we see it.

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We haven't seen much of a combo between Brooks and Teddy over the past few months either, they obviously aren't suited to playing together…

Oh wait, maybe it's just the coaching.... duh.
 
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