Magpies v Wyong live game thread

Absolutely atrocious. How we can lose this match. So poor. Awful attitude. Awful execution. Awful discipline. No leadership. Way too many mistakes. Way too many penalties. No one in this team wants to play first grade.
 
This team turns up for 20-30 mins each week. When they do they look great. But for the most part of the season they've looked sloppy, ill disciplined, and executed very poorly. They just completely switch off, no concentration for such large parts of games.

Hodgo should rip them into big time. Way too complacent.

No one went for the field goal, no shot at goal from the penalty.
 
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Absolutely atrocious. How we can lose this match. So poor. Awful attitude. Awful execution. Awful discipline. No leadership. Way too many mistakes. Way too many penalties. No one in this team wants to play first grade.

I thought Garner tried to lead by example…he seemed to be always there, never giving up
 
Don't know which team came out in that 2nd 40…

The Non NRL players were best along with Sue and Felise...
 
We didn't deserve to win but I hate it when referees decide games. Two penalties in the last 5 minutes walked Wyong up our end and gave them great field position. We couldn't buy a penalty when we needed it. It's not always the penalties referees give that decide games it's often the ones they ignore.
Not much to recommend from our side for first grade. I thought Garner was great and McQueen showed signs he's getting closer but none of the rest impressed me. Fonua is too unreliable for first grade, Gamble's not ready, Milne was awful and none of the other forwards showed anything special. Our depth I fear is not as good as we might have thought it was.
 
Garner was strong. Sue and Grant quite good.
Drinkwater at times looked composed and in control but just seems to fade away when you need him to finish off the game.
Without a doubt, Garner was the best. Must be close to a bench spot.
Can cover centre and backrow.
Not convinced that the 6 is ready yet.
 
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Garner was strong. Sue and Grant quite good.
Drinkwater at times looked composed and in control but just seems to fade away when you need him to finish off the game.
Without a doubt, Garner was the best. Must be close to a bench spot.
Can cover centre and backrow.
Not convinced that the 6 is ready yet.

Won't play NRL unless upgraded to the NRL squad..when asked at full-time he said himself he is enjoying his footy and maybe next year..
 
Going to need a 5/8 next week. Maybe Tui or Gamble? Gee that Garner looks the goods. Both centers were a disgrace. Fonua there next week with another center from somewhere. The two imposters from today…....gone.
 
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Garner was strong. Sue and Grant quite good.
Drinkwater at times looked composed and in control but just seems to fade away when you need him to finish off the game.
Without a doubt, Garner was the best. Must be close to a bench spot.
Can cover centre and backrow.
Not convinced that the 6 is ready yet.

Won't play NRL unless upgraded to the NRL squad..when asked at full-time he said himself he is enjoying his footy and maybe next year..

Ok - thanks. Shame - I reckon he's close to being ready for the odd game.
 
Very poor 2nd half effort. From what I saw from first 3 games:-

Tyson Gamble ….. is definitely not ready to be considered for 1st grade.
Mahe Fonua ..... is not the answer ether .... too may errors in him.
Taane Milne ..... is just plain lazy. Very poor attitude. Extremely disappointing games by him so far this year.
Bayley Sironen ..... carbon copy of his brother.
Chris McQueen ..... not ready. Fairly ordinary few games I'm afraid.

I thought Luke Garner, Josh Drinkwater, Tim Grant, Sauaso Sue, JJ Felise, Patrice Siolo and Toni Tali all showed glimpses of good form.

Just feel the side tend to switch off and play overconfident expecting the result to just be handed to them.
 
Momo

"Tyson Gamble ….. is definitely not ready to be considered for 1st grade". Definitely? Now that is quite a statement. Let's see.
 

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