Bird is the Word
Well-known member
Hello All,
Just thinking there has been alot of talk this season about Brooks, Moses and their value to the team, including comparisons between Moses / Benji, as well as criticism for Brooksy. I was just wondering how forum members rate both halves in comparison to the halves that have played for both Wests Tigers as well as the Magpies and Tigers previously…
Notable halves that played for us since the 80s that i can think of are Benji, Prince, McNeil, Gale, Henjak, Georgalis, Field, Lui, Davis, Taylor, McGrady, Freeman, Dynevor, Hanley... A few less notable ones are Bayssari, Patten, Morris, Jeffries, Florimo and Glen Air...
Interested to know how everyone rates our current halves compared to our halves from the past?
Watching Moses and Brooksy's development these past few years and where they are potentially going to get to, with the exception of 2005 - 2006, i think it is our best halves combination since i can remember (Which is about 1987), and have the potential to be our best ever...
Cheers,
Mashies
Just thinking there has been alot of talk this season about Brooks, Moses and their value to the team, including comparisons between Moses / Benji, as well as criticism for Brooksy. I was just wondering how forum members rate both halves in comparison to the halves that have played for both Wests Tigers as well as the Magpies and Tigers previously…
Notable halves that played for us since the 80s that i can think of are Benji, Prince, McNeil, Gale, Henjak, Georgalis, Field, Lui, Davis, Taylor, McGrady, Freeman, Dynevor, Hanley... A few less notable ones are Bayssari, Patten, Morris, Jeffries, Florimo and Glen Air...
Interested to know how everyone rates our current halves compared to our halves from the past?
Watching Moses and Brooksy's development these past few years and where they are potentially going to get to, with the exception of 2005 - 2006, i think it is our best halves combination since i can remember (Which is about 1987), and have the potential to be our best ever...
Cheers,
Mashies