@MacDougall said:Rowe was dangerous. I haven't seen him play badly at fullback and have no idea why he was ever moved from there. Our record with him at the back is absurdly good.
Noffa was … rather off tonight. Which is good considering we won without him going too well.
Fine and Soe are both underrated.
Koroibete was just as expected, brilliant and way too good for NYC. He could be the difference and take us all the way if over the next two weeks Payto can find a way to inject him into the game more.
Mulcahy was excellent. He took a while to come on but once he did he was outstanding. He is very quick. He reminds me a bit of Moltzen, in a good way.
Miller was rocks and diamonds but once Mulcahy scored the first try it seemed to inspire Miller (perhaps out of fear of being shown up) and he started running the ball and he looks a very dangerous ball runner tbh.
(Interesting fact, Mulcahy and Miller are from the same CRL club the Mullumbimby Giants and correct me if I'm wrong but would have played together as juniors at some stage almost certainly.
Saunders was very good. A simple dummy half but does it all very effectively. Gets out of dummy half at the right times and gives good service. Reminds me a lot of Isaac De Gois.
The forwards were all outstanding. Particular nod to Nathan Brown who put his hand up all game. He is a Bryce Gibbs clone.
Watch the game again and have a look at Bradley Soe's defence, it is Soe bad. 7 missed tackles speaks for itself.