Masterton
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I do wonder when we look back in few years, the consensus will be, "How the hell did we think we could make the semis with 2 players who can't tackle."
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@ said:from the pics of Sabre which player had more responsibility, I thought maybe the bearded guy next to Moses or both?
@ said:from the pics of Sabre which player had more responsibility, I thought maybe the bearded guy next to Moses or both?
@ said:from the pics of Sabre which player had more responsibility, I thought maybe the bearded guy next to Moses or both?
@ said:@ said:from the pics of Sabre which player had more responsibility, I thought maybe the bearded guy next to Moses or both?
Moses went drifting out towards the outside man who was already marked and no danger, leaving a yawning gap for Mannering to stroll through. It was 100% his fault.
@ said:
@ said:Parramatta Eels half Mitchell Moses is nursing a broken jaw this evening after being steamrolled by a tackle bag in training.
“It was a freakish accident to be honest with you,” Parramatta coach Brad Arthur said.
“The tackle bag was stationary but somehow it still managed to get the better of Mitch at the point of contact and then drive his head into the ground.”
Moses, who has struggled significantly with his defence this year, is reportedly devastated by the injury and is worried it might cost him a starting spot down the track.
“Well, it might be tough for Mitch to get back in the 13 frankly because the tackle bag has already notched up a number of better defensive reads than he has this season,” Arthur conceded.
“We can also count on the tackle bag’s loyalty – he’s a real clubman.”
Credit: The Fault Report
@ said:Parra fans are going to have to get use to it, one week very good the next three bog average. Cant believe any club and that includes us would even consider paying him above 400g a year and that is being generous
@ said:@ said:Parra fans are going to have to get use to it, one week very good the next three bog average. Cant believe any club and that includes us would even consider paying him above 400g a year and that is being generous
Moses thinks his better then what he is but is that his fault?
Both Brooks and Moses were both made out to be superstars by the club without ever achieving anything.
Grant Mayer decided to pay both of them 600k for this year. Then Jason Taylor decided that no matter how bad they played they would both be in the team every week.
@ said:@ said:@ said:Parra fans are going to have to get use to it, one week very good the next three bog average. Cant believe any club and that includes us would even consider paying him above 400g a year and that is being generous
Moses thinks his better then what he is but is that his fault?
Both Brooks and Moses were both made out to be superstars by the club without ever achieving anything.
Grant Mayer decided to pay both of them 600k for this year. Then Jason Taylor decided that no matter how bad they played they would both be in the team every week.
I can't believe they were paid 600k without playing a first grade game. There is no way other clubs were offering anything close to that.
@ said:@ said:@ said:Parra fans are going to have to get use to it, one week very good the next three bog average. Cant believe any club and that includes us would even consider paying him above 400g a year and that is being generous
Moses thinks his better then what he is but is that his fault?
Both Brooks and Moses were both made out to be superstars by the club without ever achieving anything.
Grant Mayer decided to pay both of them 600k for this year. Then Jason Taylor decided that no matter how bad they played they would both be in the team every week.
I can't believe they were paid 600k without playing a first grade game. There is no way other clubs were offering anything close to that.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:Parra fans are going to have to get use to it, one week very good the next three bog average. Cant believe any club and that includes us would even consider paying him above 400g a year and that is being generous
Moses thinks his better then what he is but is that his fault?
Both Brooks and Moses were both made out to be superstars by the club without ever achieving anything.
Grant Mayer decided to pay both of them 600k for this year. Then Jason Taylor decided that no matter how bad they played they would both be in the team every week.
I can't believe they were paid 600k without playing a first grade game. There is no way other clubs were offering anything close to that.
We offered Suli a fortune as well but I think we are going to get our money's worth there. Brooks and Moses though have been spoilt by this club and it hasn't helped them.
@ said:I'm never going to tire of reading this sort of stat line:
7\. Mitch Moses - 80 minutes, 0m from 1 run (0m per run), 16 tackles, 1 error, 1 penalty conceded & 2 missed tackles.
(Also: no line break assists, no try assists, two clear misreads costing tries).
I wonder if Parra fans are starting to get just a little worried?
@ said:Parramatta Eels half **<big>Mitchell Moses is nursing a broken jaw this evening after being steamrolled by a tackle bag in training.</big>**
“It was a freakish accident to be honest with you,” Parramatta coach Brad Arthur said.
“<big>**The tackle bag was stationary but somehow it still managed to get the better of Mitch at the point of contact and then drive his head into the ground.”
Moses, who has struggled significantly with his defence this year,**</bigis reportedly devastated by the injury and is worried it might cost him a starting spot down the track.
“Well, it might be tough for Mitch to get back in the 13 frankly because the tackle bag has already notched up a number of better defensive reads than he has this season,” Arthur conceded.
**<big>“We can also count on the tackle bag’s loyalty – he’s a real clubman</big>**.”