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I wouldn't have him in the top 17 at the moment and now that Sheens has named his side for Sunday, it would appear that Collis could turn out for the Magpies, although I haven't seen their lineup yet.
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@willow said:I wouldn't have him in the top 17 at the moment and now that Sheens has named his side for Sunday, it would appear that Collis could turn out for the Magpies, although I haven't seen their lineup yet.
@alex said:
@Belta said:I said this in another thread but I will say it again. Collis takes too long to find form after injury. You would play him if you could afford the investment of time but given that only a third of the season remains and the fact he is leaving I say….No. Don't pick him unless we have injuries or he fires in Premier League.
@Gobbs said:If Wests Tigers are to pick their strongest team for the weeks remaining, then Collis should be over looked regardless. Collis has never been the club's strongest centre option. Ayshford is growing in confidence and is performing better with every game. On form and drawing a comparison, Ayshford has outplayed Collis in 2009 hands down. The kid deserves to finish the year in First Grade. The more game time, the more experience, the better for him and Wests.
@TbarTiger said:I had a discussion about this with my best mate but it was in regards to Morris (before Collis had signed)
My view is that considering we won't make the finals then no!! Don't see the point at all.
My mate's view was play the beast 17 available to win the game!! It is a tough one I guess.
But this is Sheens - how he continued to play Teo last year was disgusting!! Teo didn't won't to be here - and his form clearly reflected that; his team mates were giving him on field sprays and yet Sheen's continued to play him!!