Outstanding today the added responsibility given ownership of the team is sitting well with Mitchell…
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
@stryker said:@stevetiger said:How good is Moses. He has to be on form one if not the best half in the game. Brooks is great as well.
They have to back it up with consistency though.
:laughing: settle petal.
@GNR4LIFE said:There's no denying he has stood up the last 2 games, which was the purpose of Farah's dropping.
@stevetiger said:@GNR4LIFE said:There's no denying he has stood up the last 2 games, which was the purpose of Farah's dropping.
I don't buy this line but if it was true JT should do something about it. He should ensure they both have clear roles on the field. It's two completely different positions and there is no reason they both can't be better players playing together.
@stevetiger said:there is no reason they both can't be better players playing together.
@stryker said:@stevetiger said:@GNR4LIFE said:There's no denying he has stood up the last 2 games, which was the purpose of Farah's dropping.
I don't buy this line but if it was true JT should do something about it. He should ensure they both have clear roles on the field. It's two completely different positions and there is no reason they both can't be better players playing together.
It's garbage isn't it? Lol
So all those games they played together saw Farah stop him making tackles, running the ball and hitting his runners? The guy is playing top footy despite having a winger and an old back rower fumbling around feeding him the ball.
Imagine the damage he'd be doing with a smart dummy half.
@GNR4LIFE said:There's no denying he has stood up the last 2 games, which was the purpose of Farah's dropping.
@stryker said:@stevetiger said:@GNR4LIFE said:There's no denying he has stood up the last 2 games, which was the purpose of Farah's dropping.
I don't buy this line but if it was true JT should do something about it. He should ensure they both have clear roles on the field. It's two completely different positions and there is no reason they both can't be better players playing together.
It's garbage isn't it? Lol
So all those games they played together saw Farah stop him making tackles, running the ball and hitting his runners? The guy is playing top footy despite having a winger and an old back rower fumbling around feeding him the ball.
Imagine the damage he'd be doing with a smart dummy half.
@upthetigers said:@GNR4LIFE said:There's no denying he has stood up the last 2 games, which was the purpose of Farah's dropping.
He has. But the overall performances haven't been better though. So it's not really achieving anything.
@shane2801 said:@stryker said:@stevetiger said:@GNR4LIFE said:There's no denying he has stood up the last 2 games, which was the purpose of Farah's dropping.
I don't buy this line but if it was true JT should do something about it. He should ensure they both have clear roles on the field. It's two completely different positions and there is no reason they both can't be better players playing together.
It's garbage isn't it? Lol
So all those games they played together saw Farah stop him making tackles, running the ball and hitting his runners? The guy is playing top footy despite having a winger and an old back rower fumbling around feeding him the ball.
Imagine the damage he'd be doing with a smart dummy half.
Halatau not smart enough Stryker? At present when Dene is on Robbie is not at all missed. I believe as each game goes on Farah will be missed less and less.
@stevetiger said:@upthetigers said:@GNR4LIFE said:There's no denying he has stood up the last 2 games, which was the purpose of Farah's dropping.
He has. But the overall performances haven't been better though. So it's not really achieving anything.
Personally I'm happy with winning games.
@GNR4LIFE said:@shane2801 said:@stryker said:@stevetiger said:I don't buy this line but if it was true JT should do something about it. He should ensure they both have clear roles on the field. It's two completely different positions and there is no reason they both can't be better players playing together.
It's garbage isn't it? Lol
So all those games they played together saw Farah stop him making tackles, running the ball and hitting his runners? The guy is playing top footy despite having a winger and an old back rower fumbling around feeding him the ball.
Imagine the damage he'd be doing with a smart dummy half.
Halatau not smart enough Stryker? At present when Dene is on Robbie is not at all missed. I believe as each game goes on Farah will be missed less and less.
Dene has been a real asset the last 2 games.
@stevetiger said:@upthetigers said:@GNR4LIFE said:There's no denying he has stood up the last 2 games, which was the purpose of Farah's dropping.
He has. But the overall performances haven't been better though. So it's not really achieving anything.
Personally I'm happy with winning games.
@shane2801 said:@GNR4LIFE said:@shane2801 said:@stryker said:It's garbage isn't it? Lol
So all those games they played together saw Farah stop him making tackles, running the ball and hitting his runners? The guy is playing top footy despite having a winger and an old back rower fumbling around feeding him the ball.
Imagine the damage he'd be doing with a smart dummy half.
Halatau not smart enough Stryker? At present when Dene is on Robbie is not at all missed. I believe as each game goes on Farah will be missed less and less.
Dene has been a real asset the last 2 games.
I wasn't happy with Dene returning this year. I thought it was a waste. I am glad I have been proved wrong.