avocadoontoast
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@ said:@ said:Am I the only one who doesn't think Moylan is quite the superstar many are proclaiming him to be? Sure he has a touch of class about him, but there are still a lot of 'rocks' in his game as well. His goal line defence has been quite pathetic at times.
He is being talked about on here as though he's the next Thurston or Cronk but he's nowhere near it, imo. Still a lot of kinks to iron out of his game, but I suppose he has potential - there's that word again! I just find it interesting that Penrith are playing better without him.
Agreed. He could work out good, but I would rather Tui for the team we have. Also maybe Moylan is actually depressed and needs all of us to LAYOFF.
@ said:Pascoe has just released CEO's address to the members and basically said they are in no rush to fill the last two positions and are going to bide their time as there are going to be players coming on to the market . I really can't see Moylan being one of them even if he ditches Penrith
^ THIS. Pascoe has the right idea 100%. Lets not rush the last two positions. Bide our time and wait for someone who wants to play here. Particularly if we can work out where we are weak and supplement our team.
I like Tui but Moylan is in another league. He would be our best fullback and our best 5/8 and we'd be crazy not to have a big go at him (if he's available).