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I was thinking about that last week - could very well be another Greg Inglis with is size and pace.Can Makasini take over fullback
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I was thinking about that last week - could very well be another Greg Inglis with is size and pace.Can Makasini take over fullback
Omg.So she was sacked.
If your employer doesn’t think you are doing a good enough job and chooses not to extend your employment, that means you have been sacked.
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Shane Richardson: People don't realise how hard it is to turn around an unsuccessful club - ABC listen
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Richo said he is worth the upgrade, based on how he was playing before his injury. Ive expected the upgrade in Bula's favor to be taken up since then, and I agree with you that its just a bit of shithousery from Moses. A flex and a shot across the bow. I'd be very very surprised if he leaves, and I really don't think discussions over 11odd% wages here or there would be the decisive factor.
I think Bula is far more akin to GI than Makinhisi. Does the kid even have that gliding running style and agility. He is more a straight up and down bash and barge type is he not?I was thinking about that last week - could very well be another Greg Inglis with is size and pace.
I think Bula is far more akin to GI than Makinhisi. Does the kid even have that gliding running style and agility. He is more a straight up and down bash and barge type is he not?
I guess you have a link to this 'club doesnt think shes good enough' ideaSo she was sacked.
If your employer doesn’t think you are doing a good enough job and chooses not to extend your employment, that means you have been sacked.
I’ll agree with you with the tough carry’s. But I’m not sure about the agility to split defence in a backline play. I haven’t seen enough of him but the kid looks to be a hulk. He is more like Folau than Inglis from the outside it seems. Yes I know Folau played fullback; but that was rugby. Bit different.What makes a great fullback, 'bash and barge' is a big part of it, these days
Fullbacks like Tedesco, Walsh, Edwards who are very strong and can bounce out of tackles, they don't mind the 'tough' runs.
Has Bula go that in him? There's every chance but he needs to show it soon.
While Makinsini has shown that already.
Hardly spectaculation, clubs tend to keep or at least try to keep the players they are happy with.I guess you have a link to this 'club doesnt think shes good enough' idea
Seems a.lot of speculation again from you
How many of these scenarios have started like this the last few years? Ice, Galvin, TDS. The script is the same here. Weeks/months of speculation with people arguing the validity, but it always seems to end the same way. In completely unrelated news, do yourself a favour and don’t get too attached to Makisini.Where there's smoke, there's fire.
You can guarantee that anyone managed by Moses will move elsewhere,despite whatever $$ we throw at themWhere there's smoke, there's fire. The common denominator in every conspicuous management negotiation is Isaac Moses, a man with no integrity and an axe to grind against the Tigers.
There are a lot of people looking into every part of his operations, like they did after the Tim Mannah saga.
Totally agreed.Where there's smoke, there's fire. The common denominator in every conspicuous management negotiation is Isaac Moses, a man with no integrity and an axe to grind against the Tigers.
There are a lot of people looking into every part of his operations, like they did after the Tim Mannah saga.
Where theres smoke theres IM blowing it out his proverbial.Where there's smoke, there's fire. The common denominator in every conspicuous management negotiation is Isaac Moses, a man with no integrity and an axe to grind against the Tigers.
There are a lot of people looking into every part of his operations, like they did after the Tim Mannah saga.