Keith Galloway

@Demps said:
Defo one of our standouts.
Gutsy performance.
Impressed.
EDIT: Haiku

ha ha…almost demps!

_a haiku's structure
is five then seven then five
and are nice to write!_

:laughing:
 
@grrrrrrrrrr said:
Still don't like they way when fatigue sets in he doesn't get back onside till the third/fourth tackle. There was once there where he wasn't even walking back onside, instead standing dead still waiting for us to bring the ball up past him. Not taking one hit up in a set when we are banging it out from our own 20 not good enough.

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No coach in the NRL would want a front rower to run back to take hit ups out of our own 20….
 
I missed the game unfortunately. I hope to watch it over the next few days.

From all accounts the forwards stood up, were there any injuries or suspension worries?
 
@Cultured Bogan said:
I missed the game unfortunately. I hope to watch it over the next few days.

From all accounts the forwards stood up, were there any injuries or suspension worries?

Sironen injury and I reckon Taupau could be in some trouble CB

He wasn't placed on report but he belted Reynolds from behind while the Tigers were on kick chase

Patty was placed on report also , but I couldn't see him get a suspension over a minor spear tackle
 
@happy tiger said:
@Cultured Bogan said:
I missed the game unfortunately. I hope to watch it over the next few days.

From all accounts the forwards stood up, were there any injuries or suspension worries?

Sironen injury and I reckon Taupau could be in some trouble CB

He wasn't placed on report but he belted Reynolds from behind while the Tigers were on kick chase

Patty was placed on report also , but I couldn't see him get a suspension over a minor spear tackle

Sironen said he is fine…Naiqama picked up a wrist injury but played out the game...Id be more concerned with Woods and Sauce who got the Koala Bears (GI) arm in a dangerous position in a tackle than Taupau's nudge...

If Richards does anytime for that tackle Beau Scott is blessed

Woods limping off at the end with what appeared to be a lower leg ankle injury is somewhat worrying...
 
Even when Keith played injured last year and wasn't be bending the the line. We were still strong defensively in the middle. Which had been a weak area in the past. his size and strength is something we need up front.
 
@Tigerdon said:
Even when Keith played injured last year and wasn't be bending the the line. We were still strong defensively in the middle. Which had been a weak area in the past. his size and strength is something we need up front.

I'm with you Don. A different beast when he can use both legs (feet and toes), but still very much the plug that controls the leaks in the middle, even when restricted.
 
I never understood the hate. Just put into down to ill-informed idiots sprouting whatever words came to their fingers. He's been our 2nd best prop this season. We can match any forward pack in the comp, and KG's a big reason why.
 
It was as good as he's going to give us. Don't doubt his effort yesterday one bit. But, whether KG at his best is good enough, is another point.
 
@LCA said:
It was as good as he's going to give us. Don't doubt his effort yesterday one bit. But, whether KG at his best is good enough, is another point.

He's a goer, and he's one of our longest serving players, so he deserves to be shown respect. But i was little miffed when people were turning down Tamou cos all our props are better. Poor old Keihy isn't.
 
IMO Galloway this season plays much better than Tamou, in the last 3 games he run over 150 m,
Tamou is miles away :slight_smile:
Tamou may be potentially better player, but he did not show it in the last year, perhaps the same story as Lawrence, people remember their form 2 or more years ago, but in the current form they are crap.
Unfortunately no one wants our highly paid center even if we pay for him to go :frowning:
 
@GNR4LIFE said:
@LCA said:
It was as good as he's going to give us. Don't doubt his effort yesterday one bit. But, whether KG at his best is good enough, is another point.

He's a goer, and he's one of our longest serving players, so he deserves to be shown respect. But i was little miffed when people were turning down Tamou cos all our props are better. Poor old Keihy isn't.

I think he is twice as good as that no hoper - couldn't tackle a wet paper bag.
 
@InBenjiWeTrust said:
IMO Galloway this season plays much better than Tamou, in the last 3 games he run over 150 m,
Tamou is miles away :slight_smile:
Tamou may be potentially better player, but he did not show it in the last year, perhaps the same story as Lawrence, people remember their form 2 or more years ago, but in the current form they are crap.
Unfortunately no one wants our highly paid center even if we pay for him to go :frowning:

It's comical that a discussion of Keith Galloway turns into a Lawrence is Crap…

Galloway>>>>>Tamou on 2015..
 
@red dogg said:
@grrrrrrrrrr said:
Still don't like they way when fatigue sets in he doesn't get back onside till the third/fourth tackle. There was once there where he wasn't even walking back onside, instead standing dead still waiting for us to bring the ball up past him. Not taking one hit up in a set when we are banging it out from our own 20 not good enough.

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No coach in the NRL would want a front rower to run back to take hit ups out of our own 20….

Woods got back and took a hit up. Not expecting him to be straight back taking a hit up in the first couple but at least jog back or at very least walk back not stand dead still waiting for the ball to advance up the field and put you onside at the fourth tackle. If you can't do this then you should be playing less minutes at the back end.

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