Moses SULI..

tigerstragic

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Can anyone tell me why we pay apparently $1m for a supposed teenage superstar, but only give him the ball when we are running the ball out from our goal line one off the play the ball area so he has to run through a pack of forwards?

Apart from when Chris Lawerence actually passed the ball for the second time this year (last two years actually) has Sui been given the ball in a set play or backline move. He scored.

Why have an apparent big fast exciting centre and not use him as an attacking player?
 
I think we use him quite well, he starts our sets off really well and when he gets the ball close to the line he's dangerious and attracts a lot of players.
 
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Can anyone tell me why we pay apparently $1m for a supposed teenage superstar, but only give him the ball when we are running the ball out from our goal line one off the play the ball area so he has to run through a pack of forwards?

Apart from when Chris Lawerence actually passed the ball for the second time this year (last two years actually) has Sui been given the ball in a set play or backline move. He scored.

Why have an apparent big fast exciting centre and not use him as an attacking player?

IAM WITH U, needs to see the ball more in open space.
 
Can anyone tell me why we pay apparently $1m for a supposed teenage superstar, but only give him the ball when we are running the ball out from our goal line one off the play the ball area so he has to run through a pack of forwards?

Apart from when Chris Lawerence actually passed the ball for the second time this year (last two years actually) has Sui been given the ball in a set play or backline move. He scored.

Why have an apparent big fast exciting centre and not use him as an attacking player?
 
would love to see him get more touches inside the opposition 20
 
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Can anyone tell me why we pay apparently $1m for a supposed teenage superstar, but only give him the ball when we are running the ball out from our goal line one off the play the ball area so he has to run through a pack of forwards?

Apart from when Chris Lawerence actually passed the ball for the second time this year (last two years actually) has Sui been given the ball in a set play or backline move. He scored.

Why have an apparent big fast exciting centre and not use him as an attacking player?

Good question and the answer is that Tedesco is a ball hog. Was it four or five times when we moved the ball left Tedesco had Suli in space on the outside but hogged it hoping for the glory play to make himself look good. The one time Suli received the ball he made an incisive run and looked extremely dangerous.
 
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Can anyone tell me why we pay apparently $1m for a supposed teenage superstar, but only give him the ball when we are running the ball out from our goal line one off the play the ball area so he has to run through a pack of forwards?

Apart from when Chris Lawerence actually passed the ball for the second time this year (last two years actually) has Sui been given the ball in a set play or backline move. He scored.

Why have an apparent big fast exciting centre and not use him as an attacking player?

Good question and the answer is that Tedesco is a ball hog. Was it four or five times when we moved the ball left Tedesco had Suli in space on the outside but hogged it hoping for the glory play to make himself look good. The one time Suli received the ball he made an incisive run and looked extremely dangerous.

Yes, P&C I noticed that when Tedesco did pass the ball last week, he jammed his centre and/or winger against the sideline.
 
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350k a season btw

Which come 2 years or even next year could be an absolute steal

It's a steal now. He is performing well in first grade already. We have been paying Moses and Brooks something like $600k per year.
 
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Yes, P&C I noticed that when Tedesco did pass the ball last week, he jammed his centre and/or winger against the sideline.

I don't want to seem like I'm putting the boot into Teddy now he's leaving, but he has always played diagonally in attack. When he has heaps of room, it can help him get on the outside of his man, but he's always in danger of starving his outside men for room.

In his defence, his outside men never seem to show much awareness of when to run against the grain, but that is an ongoing problem for our entire team.
 

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