Mavoni Tuifua

@jc99 said in [Mavoni Tuifua](/post/1428993) said:
@yeshecheekam said in [Mavoni Tuifua](/post/1428984) said:
@jc99 said in [Mavoni Tuifua](/post/1428962) said:
Fonua Pole and Sione Tupou both ahead of him and were playing reserve grade.

Are they same age group?

Pole is younger I believe - started the year in SG Ball, went into jersey Flegg then started playing NSW Cup, He seems one worth investing in. Tupou started off in Flegg and made it into NSW Cup as well.

This is true, although Mavoni is still a loss - whether he can get his motor up to speed will determine how much of a loss.
 
@the_third said in [Mavoni Tuifua](/post/1429056) said:
@formerguest said in [Mavoni Tuifua](/post/1429055) said:
@the_third said in [Mavoni Tuifua](/post/1429054) said:
@formerguest said in [Mavoni Tuifua](/post/1429052) said:
Is this Gould's first move?


that was probably pangi

TPJ?


yeah its late

Fair enough, I was thinking more of his rebuilding of the pathways and always saw TPJ as a chance of going there regardless.

Though Gould's arrival could have tipped the scales in their favour.
 
You guys that are tuned into the lower grades need to keep the rest of us up with who in the lower grades that have signed ect !
 
@mike said in [Mavoni Tuifua](/post/1428972) said:
@the_patriot said in [Mavoni Tuifua](/post/1428970) said:
It's not about losing players it's about producing enough so it doesn't matter if you lose someone

Absolutely correct, you won’t ever be able to keep them all. It’s just not possible.

Let,s just hope he doesn't become the next Andrew Fifita or Nathan Brown while we mock the guys we kept coming off teh bench for the CQ Capras ie Groat
 
@roar_power said in [Mavoni Tuifua](/post/1428997) said:
Is a wrecking ball but blows hard early on. Not sure he has much of a motor but good luck to him in the future.

If he's looking to get himself in peak physical condition he doesn't have to look too far for inspiration
![220px-Phil_Gould_2018_(cropped).jpg](/assets/uploads/files/1627477368728-220px-phil_gould_2018_-cropped.jpg)
 
@hearse said in [Mavoni Tuifua](/post/1428954) said:
Officially signed with the Bullduds for 3 years.

ICYMI - he was our best junior prospect coming through. Absolute wrecking ball

We are pathetic! He is a wrecking ball!!

Our Pathways are a Yellow Brick Road leading to a Belmore..

Phil Gould 1 ... Tim Sheena nil
 
Actually, I thought he signed a new contract early this year with the Tigers, and Officially have not seen anything , even on the Kennels forum they seem to know nothing of it.
 
@hearse said in [Mavoni Tuifua](/post/1428954) said:
ICYMI - he was our best junior prospect coming through. Absolute wrecking ball

Bahahaa he might be in our top 10 best jnrs, just. Get a grip and don’t base everything off a 90 second highlights video
 
@willow said in [Mavoni Tuifua](/post/1429046) said:
@jc99 said in [Mavoni Tuifua](/post/1428993) said:
@yeshecheekam said in [Mavoni Tuifua](/post/1428984) said:
@jc99 said in [Mavoni Tuifua](/post/1428962) said:
Fonua Pole and Sione Tupou both ahead of him and were playing reserve grade.

Are they same age group?

Pole is younger I believe - started the year in SG Ball, went into jersey Flegg then started playing NSW Cup, He seems one worth investing in. Tupou started off in Flegg and made it into NSW Cup as well.

This is true, although Mavoni is still a loss - whether he can get his motor up to speed will determine how much of a loss.

Yea , when I saw him play he seemed more of an impact player off the bench . I’m Not sure how valuable that is in today’s NRL.
 
@strongee said in [Mavoni Tuifua](/post/1429107) said:
@willow said in [Mavoni Tuifua](/post/1429046) said:
@jc99 said in [Mavoni Tuifua](/post/1428993) said:
@yeshecheekam said in [Mavoni Tuifua](/post/1428984) said:
@jc99 said in [Mavoni Tuifua](/post/1428962) said:
Fonua Pole and Sione Tupou both ahead of him and were playing reserve grade.

Are they same age group?

Pole is younger I believe - started the year in SG Ball, went into jersey Flegg then started playing NSW Cup, He seems one worth investing in. Tupou started off in Flegg and made it into NSW Cup as well.

This is true, although Mavoni is still a loss - whether he can get his motor up to speed will determine how much of a loss.

Yea , when I saw him play he seemed more of an impact player off the bench . I’m Not sure how valuable that is in today’s NRL.

He does run out of puff quite quickly - he'll give you everything for 10-15 minutes and then he's gassed - from what I've seen this year. He's naturally heavyset too, so fitness for him will be one of those things he has to really stay on top of if he's going to make it in FG.

I'd like to hear something official from either club to put this rumour to bed.
 
On the few occasions i have watched him it is obvious that he has good impact but only in short doses.If we lose him it would be a loss but at his current level of fitness/stamina not a massive one.He needs to improve his CV imo
 
@jc99 said in [Mavoni Tuifua](/post/1428993) said:
@yeshecheekam said in [Mavoni Tuifua](/post/1428984) said:
@jc99 said in [Mavoni Tuifua](/post/1428962) said:
Fonua Pole and Sione Tupou both ahead of him and were playing reserve grade.

Are they same age group?

Pole is younger I believe - started the year in SG Ball, went into jersey Flegg then started playing NSW Cup, He seems one worth investing in. Tupou started off in Flegg and made it into NSW Cup as well.

He's not the first nor will he be the last but two others have been identified as being ahead of him good luck kid
 
@inbenjiwetrust said in [Mavoni Tuifua](/post/1429436) said:
For some strange reason we reject aggressive forwards e.g. N Brown, Paseka, Tatola and keep "pillows forwards".

Nice guy club.

Not gonna sign Curtis Acott cos he isn't nice enough.

😔
 
good luck to Marvoni if that’s true he signed with the bulldogs , I’ve seen a fair bit of the flegg he’s very good with the ball but only last about 10 min , then he starts to get that tired he leaves big holes up the middle , good luck young man , train hard, and take the opportunity with both hands
 
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