old_man_tiger
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There's a well worn pathway between by couch, fridge and dunnyNot much of a pathway for us over 30s hey
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There's a well worn pathway between by couch, fridge and dunnyNot much of a pathway for us over 30s hey
Peter Mulholland Cup-how appropriate-god bless himPatrician Brothers, Fairfield have defeated Westfields 19-18 to progress to the Peter Mulholland Cup grand final.
Wests HMatts winger and grand final hat trick hero Tahj Colquhoun played 5/8 and kicked the winning field goal as time expired.
Any chance you can post the article please? It is blocked behind a paywall and I can't read it.
A few key points out of that article ...
Wests Tigers schoolboy signing from Queensland Chris Faagutu remarkably scored a try on debut when he played his first senior match in Saturday’s Hospital Cup clash between Souths Logan and the Capras.Any chance you can post the article please? It is blocked behind a paywall and I can't read it.
He's a real chance of playing first grade next season.Wests Tigers schoolboy signing from Queensland Chris Faagutu remarkably scored a try on debut when he played his first senior match in Saturday’s Hospital Cup clash between Souths Logan and the Capras.
Faagutu, a Year 12 student at Cameron Smith’s old school of Marsden SHS, played No.13 as an interchange forward and scored a powerhouse individual try in the 33rd minute.
He probably is with our dog poo roster. Good luck to him.He's a real chance of playing first grade next season.
He's a real chance of playing first grade next season.
Has the skill and mindset of a winner. And he's a natural leader too. The most talented player aged 17-19 contracted to the club.
Doesn’t necessarily need to be playing lock. Same goes with Matamua he might be a junior lock as well but both players will be very handy off the bench in a couple of years time.I am starting to think we should just keep punting on juniors and upgrading them appropriately.
If Faagutu is so good though his pathway to first grade is blocked by Hastings.
Yeah for sure if they can defend well enough on an edge it would hugely benefit us to have at-least 1 big ball running back row to make up for missing a genuine middle in with Hastings thereDoesn’t necessarily need to be playing lock. Same goes with Matamua he might be a junior lock as well but both players will be very handy off the bench in a couple of years time.
Any chance you can post the article please? It is blocked behind a paywall and I can't read it.
NRL powerhouse Wests Tigers
Considering they haven’t proven themselves, what do you consider to be an appropriate upgrade?I am starting to think we should just keep punting on juniors and upgrading them appropriately.
If Faagutu is so good though his pathway to first grade is blocked by Hastings.
Faagutu would be one of the most highly sought after juniors in the NRL with his performances and record of achievement. Mention is made in that article that he does not rely on size which is indicative of a highly skilled and well rounded player.Considering they haven’t proven themselves, what do you consider to be an appropriate upgrade?
I think he may be making his way down at the end of the year or beginning of next year so hopefully he goes good and who knows we may even see him in the 30 for next seasonFaagutu would be one of the most highly sought after juniors in the NRL with his performances and record of achievement. Mention is made in that article that he does not rely on size which is indicative of a highly skilled and well rounded player.
That sounds great. Let’s let him settle in and learn our processes, systems and get some first grade under his belt and then we’ll reconvene ahead of season 2025 to compare notes.Faagutu would be one of the most highly sought after juniors in the NRL with his performances and record of achievement. Mention is made in that article that he does not rely on size which is indicative of a highly skilled and well rounded player.