I Love watching this Team

Blackandwhite

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The players look happy…they look like there enjoying themselves.. they look like they are all friends.. they look like they follow the gameplay of the coach. When they come out to play they are smiling and look happy to be there.
When they walked around the ground after the storm game the other week..they looked like they were really enjoying themselves like they wanted to be there. I know they are only young..and I know its all new...maybe they will get over it..I hope not.

My two favorites are the two quietest guys in the team.

Marika Koroibete lookout somethings going to happen just give me the ball..I'm glad I don't have to tackle him.
Mosese Fotuaika delivers the big hits...the hit he put on the Parra player in the second half was sensational.
 
Unfortunately, I have only seen a couple of this team's games and there seems to be little shown on Fox. I would love to see more of them.
How much of their success is due to Grant Jones? Why?
 
Looks like you'll see a bit more of them in first grade next year. Pray they are ready.
But I agree Koroibete is a gun, and Miller is too, and Sironen….......
Beware the forwards though. They can look big and mean (noticed when M&M played Toyota Cup) in Toyota Cup, but little and inexperienced in 1st grade (Fifita aside).
And obviously the teams defensive effort is improving.
 
Ive only seen these guys a couple of times but against the doggies the 3,4 and 5 where sensational and 2 went well not game to try and spell their names. There are going to be some big futures in 1st grade amongst these guys.
 
@MightyMaggy said:
Unfortunately, I have only seen a couple of this team's games and there seems to be little shown on Fox. I would love to see more of them.
How much of their success is due to Grant Jones? Why?

All the credit has to go to Jones he is easy to get along with and a great teacher.
He can spot talent and potential and is committed to developing that talent. His Patient and communicates his messages well. Talk is Jones may step up to be the full-time assistant coach to Tim Sheens next year.

Grant Jones Background

2008–2005: Recruitment Manager and coaching co-ordinator at the Parramatta Eels Rugby League Club
2005- 2002: Coaching Co-ordinator at the Parramatta Eels and Assistant Coach to the NRL (Brian Smith Head Coach)
2001- 2000: Football Co-ordinator at the Sydney Roosters
and Assistant Coach to the NRL (Graham Murray Head Coach)
PLAYING CAREER
1982: Sydney Roosters
1981-1977: South Sydney

COACHING CREDENTIALS
2004: High Performance Coach in Rugby League (NCAS Level 3)
 

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