Tigertilidie32
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I did say almost .. 😁I don’t they have Campbell & Brimson, plenty of decent fullback options.
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I did say almost .. 😁I don’t they have Campbell & Brimson, plenty of decent fullback options.
They also reckon kini is a gun fullbackI don’t they have Campbell & Brimson, plenty of decent fullback options.
Str8 up g those words spoke to my heart.Honestly I haven't been this excited about rugby league in a very long time.
We just haven't had 'that' player since probably Tedesco. Not saying he is anywhere near, but just that feeling of excitement around the place because we finally have a good one.
Best thing about it is his attitude is just right.
Not the end of the world for them. They already have Jayden Campbell who is one of the most electric players in the comp who does stuff only he can do.Titans let him go, I almost feel sorry for em. So nice to be on the otherside of something like this for a change. With him finishing growing and filling out. Plus what the regular footy training and workouts will bring. Can't shake the feeling he's gonna be really good.
Hopefully without the injury concerns.Similar to Tommy Turbo
Yeah my bad I forgot that part.Hopefully without the injury concerns.
The great fullbacks come to mindI like the way that he’s always sniffing around the dummy half looking for a break.
Did I read somewhere that his father is Fijian and his mother is an indigenous Australian and that he was born in Auckland ? If so, the High Court ruled a few years ago that Aboriginal people born overseas cannot be regarded as alien so that the Minister for Immigration does not have the power to detain and deport them as a non-citizen.Moved across the ditch when he was 13
Does that make him a banana bender or a kiwi
Why does it matter, Auckland that's in Queensland.Although, I guess that doesn't answer your question - can he play for Qld. My understanding is that you have to have moved to the State you wish to represent before you turned 13. If he had already turned 13 before he moved, then I guess he is not eligible.
I'm not fussed by Souths' kicking game, personally. They're electric with the ball in hand but they can't put the ball high in the air like a Cleary or DCE, who Jahream has had to deal with in his first few weeks. I think that while we'll lose this one and they might mitigate his abilities in attack, for the most part we'll see a solid game from Jahream again.He appears to be an elite fullback in the making. Let's be patient with him, I expect Souths to torment him, don't be surprised if he has a rough Rd11. But he has the speed,skill and the ticker to be a superstar.
Bula is eligible to play for Australia, NZ, Fiji and Samoa.Moved across the ditch when he was 13
Does that make him a banana bender or a kiwi
KR If you can play for Australia, can't you play origin?Bula is eligible to play for Australia, NZ, Fiji and Samoa.
Ineligible to play Origin though as he grew up in NZ.
No, Origin eligibility rules are usually a little stricter than international eligibility.KR If you can play for Australia, can't you play origin?
I always thought it was were your first game of under 16s footy was played that determined your origin alliegance, but I know they have been muking around a bit with the rules of late