Sure didn't look up to it yesterday. Gone backwards fast in attack the last few weeks.Latu is up to it .it's the fools outside of him
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Sure didn't look up to it yesterday. Gone backwards fast in attack the last few weeks.Latu is up to it .it's the fools outside of him
That’s what I think too, same as how hunt and all the other recruits were playing well to start the year then fell out of form very quicklyIt’s very clear to me it’s coaching. Same reason why anyone who has been here for longer than 3 months is out of form.
Yeah he’s good when he doesn’t have to do a lot as his energy brings up the others around him, and with Cle at y and two he didn’t have to game manage at all just do what’s he’s good ati just don’t think he’s the main chief playmaker everyone expected him to be, never dominated games at Penrith either but was their energy man like they say
Probs friends from playing days and all star teams etcbenji and cronk have a good relationship
Yep....they get TigerfiedThat’s what I think too, same as how hunt and all the other recruits were playing well to start the year then fell out of form very quickly
Are you blaming refs for our slow ptb?All our forwards play the ball slow.
Not just Terrell May
Ref's are to scared to call it.
I don't mean the actual speed of the ptb.The stats indicate there were 15 other Tigers with slower PTB speeds?
That kinda indicates that May and one other were quicker than the rest of the team?
I don't really understand the refs reference?All our forwards play the ball slow.
Not just Terrell May
Ref's are to scared to call it.
Haha stop trollingGalvin is good. I question whether Luai is a better player than him now let alone going forward.
Like Twaly does. Yes, I agree it’s annoying.I don't mean the actual speed of the ptb.
I mean once the defence gets their hands on him, he stands and struggles upright and the tackle itself takes a long time before the ptb.
Very different to charging into the defence, funding your front and getting a quick ptb.
It's basically just loading the club with pacific islanders loyal to him and Benji. It's why Galvin and Da Silva were essentially forced out. So it could be Latu and Koroisau in the spine.
Refs are reluctant to call “held” while the ball carrier is on his feet and or still moving forward.I don't really understand the refs reference?
Ah got it. It might be a coaching thing because I see May and Twal back into the defence looking for offloads all the time which keeps them on their feet. It also means the markers don't have to get up off the ground as they are already standing and in position when the tackle is completed.Refs are reluctant to call “held” while the ball carrier is on his feet and or still moving forward.
Isn't his dad in prison and they don't have a particularly good relationship? Not the most credible source.Heard his Dad reckons he either will go to Perth or come back to the Panthers after 26
no his dad is not in Prison you are think HassIsn't his dad in prison and they don't have a particularly good relationship? Not the most credible source.
I can't recall the exact game, but tigers played vs one of the top teams, and I recall the referee calling held VERY early and allowing the opposition to get VERY quick play the balls, resulting in a ridiculous amount of momentum.. comes back again to referees "interpreting the rules"Refs are reluctant to call “held” while the ball carrier is on his feet and or still moving forward.
He was in prison.no his dad is not in Prison you are think Hass
I think Benji needs to sort out plenty regarding his utilisation of all 3 front spine members and even moreso now that he has brought Doueihi into the lock role. Taking Latu off late in yesterday's match would not have been my choice.He was in prison.
But he turned informant and got looked after.
All that aside, I think the trust needs to be put into Latu to lead this team. Luai has always been 2nd in command and continues to look like that's who he is.