jirskyr
Well-known member
What about Margaret Thatcher?You can’t be a warlord with red hair. You just can’t.
Richard the Lionheart was reportedly a redhead and Napoleon's hair was described as "brown with a red tinge".
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What about Margaret Thatcher?You can’t be a warlord with red hair. You just can’t.
So we have to sign every over-sized bopper who gets an internet post ? He is significantly bigger than most players in the video but he may stop growing ? What you do want are the players that put themselves in front of him - that shows courage at a young age.Where are 100's of pages on this guy, or are we all asleep at the wheel? 🤔
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He already knows that from March till September I have no son.I would disown him for being a Roosters supporter.
I would have loved to have seen him in those colours 10 years ago
And my mother-on-law!! 😉What about Margaret Thatcher?
Richard the Lionheart was reportedly a redhead and Napoleon's hair was described as "brown with a red tinge".
You posted some time ago that he didn't have the endurance to play a full game, I highlighted the fact he played the entire game against the Broncos at Suncorp (Qld humidity) in the second row, made 50 tackles, provided the last pass in a try and from memory saved a try by being back to intercept a pass. His work off the ball goes unnoticed much of the time. We won that game.Not you. He hasn’t been up to NRL standard in his 47 games, maybe had 6 good games but the rest were garbage.
People focus on his effort & he is a cheap roster spot - woohoo, guess we get what we pay for.
That’s in the past, he is apparently training the house down again and will slot into the lock spot. If he does start - hope he nails it and finally steps up to NRL standard. I don’t see him as a NRL player let alone starting forward for a team who wants to play finals.
You posted some time ago that he didn't have the endurance to play a full game, I highlighted the fact he played the entire game against the Broncos at Suncorp (Qld humidity) in the second row, made 50 tackles, provided the last pass in a try and from memory saved a try by being back to intercept a pass. His work off the ball goes unnoticed much of the time. We won that game.
I have no doubt his team mates rate him and as reported here recently Marshall, Farah and Heighno rate him and he may start the season at 13. Doueihi, Suli, Papenhuyzen and Seyfarth all looked NRL players when I watched them in the Balmain SG Ball team. I still have the same opinion.
Left like an obnoxious shithead, absolutely we can.We can shit on him though right?
Also super coach opened today anyone getting a league going this year?
I believe he is a genuine NRL player but that is a decision for our coaches to make.I have been consistent with my view on him.
I have given him credit when he had a good game as well. I do hope he steps up, just doubt he will.
Let’s be honest he has had a fair crack (more than most) and overall hasn’t made the jump up to NRL level well.
My view is in his 47 games he has played he hasn’t been consistent and isn’t up to NRL level. He has had probably 6 games that have been up to grade. You throw the 1 game around, cool that’s 1 of the 6. Find 20-30 of his 47 games up to NRL quality - you won’t be able too.
Last year he had his best spurt for a few games - if he plays like that most weeks awesome - but he declined fast as well & before his spurt was an a grade plodder. That’s a big concern for me from a 4yr NRL trained player (who everyone says trains well etc).
Maybe trying to play multiple forward roles impacted him and he might get to settle down and we see the best of him. Hope it happens.
They decide whether he’s an NRL player, Seyfarth then decides whether he’s a worthy one.I believe he is a genuine NRL player but that is a decision for our coaches to make.
They have a pretty handy 3/4 line...Or he gets sacked which the Tigers could have done and he gets zip
The Tigers gave him a.golden hand shake says alot that the dragons have passed on him
To do what exactly??If he comes back in a few years with an attitude change, why wouldn’t he be welcomed back to the club?
That was the plan genius....I didn’t think about this till just now. Imagine having Tuiaki and Lote on the wings in 2010.
Yeah - in the year he was "massively overweight" when we beat them at the SFS...Inglis was 110kg when he was fullback for Souths.
True story.
This is already in full affect. He was never the same player when he came back from rugby. That player that set up that Ayshford try was long gone. He was no longer one of the top players in the comp. Still scratch my head how a player could regress so much without injuries.I think as time progresses we will continue to think of Benji with more and more rose-coloured glasses and those highlight reels will stick out more and more.
Not often I say this but I’m with GNR, he’s been average at best most weeks. We need to expect better than mediocre to climb the ladder.
Imo I think seyfarth should of never be used in the prop rotation and I think that this contributes to his poor numbersEven a broken clock gets it right twice a day.
Up until a handful of games last year (which was a contract year btw), Seyfarth has been one of the most ineffective forwards to ever put on a Tigers jersey. And that’s bloody saying something! Before that mini run, he was averaging barely 30m a game. And we’ve now had two spoons in years where he has featured regularly (obviously not all his fault, just one of many contributors).
The fact that you have posters like paws and Vicious singing his praises is enough of an indicator that he is a glorified plodder. Two of the worst judges of talent to ever grace this forum.
I believe he is a genuine NRL player but that is a decision for our coaches to make.
Well you know my views on the topic.
That is to say, the most powerful and dominant player I’ve ever seen is Bobby Lindner.
And it takes skill to pose such an insurmountable threat to the opposition and suck the footy life out of them until they are an unrecognisable heaving mass of toxic sludge.
Skill kind sir, is not just “bears dancing on barrels.”
With the accompanying 20 years of living off a single pass!!