Yep…he cant say the same
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@ said:Fans of Naiqama aren’t true Tigers supporters
@ said:@ said:Season hasn't even started and we are already bagging our own.
Dont get me started
Some here will never be satisfied, even if Jesus came for them.
@ said:I think some of you are a bit harsh on Kev. I think he showed improvement under Cleary and filled in well when Teddy was unavailable.
Not sure he’ll be a week to week starter in NRL but definitely a good depth player.
As for Fonua he’s got plenty to prove. Yes he played well at the Storm and was a standout in ESL but there’s not too many star ESL backs in recent years that have made it in NRL. Think Hardaker, Tomkins, Crooks….
@ said:@ said:@ said:Fans of Naiqama aren’t true Tigers supporters
And you are??????
I have 67 years of blood, sweat and tears to prove I am.
If you want blood I have shed it….. can you say the same. Scheeesh!!!!
I’m 68
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:Fans of Naiqama aren’t true Tigers supporters
And you are??????
I have 67 years of blood, sweat and tears to prove I am.
If you want blood I have shed it….. can you say the same. Scheeesh!!!!
I’m 68
Age 68 or have followed for 68?
@ said:I think some of you are a bit harsh on Kev. I think he showed improvement under Cleary and filled in well when Teddy was unavailable.
Not sure he’ll be a week to week starter in NRL but definitely a good depth player.
As for Fonua he’s got plenty to prove. Yes he played well at the Storm and was a standout in ESL but there’s not too many star ESL backs in recent years that have made it in NRL. Think Hardaker, Tomkins, Crooks….
@ said:Guess this thread has turned into the Kevin Naiqama thread….
@ said:@ said:I think some of you are a bit harsh on Kev. I think he showed improvement under Cleary and filled in well when Teddy was unavailable.
Not sure he’ll be a week to week starter in NRL but definitely a good depth player.
As for Fonua he’s got plenty to prove. Yes he played well at the Storm and was a standout in ESL but there’s not too many star ESL backs in recent years that have made it in NRL. Think Hardaker, Tomkins, Crooks….
You are comparing Poms who have come over here to a guy who started his career as an NRL player and proved himself. Terrible comparison.
@ said:@ said:I think some of you are a bit harsh on Kev. I think he showed improvement under Cleary and filled in well when Teddy was unavailable.
Not sure he’ll be a week to week starter in NRL but definitely a good depth player.
As for Fonua he’s got plenty to prove. Yes he played well at the Storm and was a standout in ESL but there’s not too many star ESL backs in recent years that have made it in NRL. Think Hardaker, Tomkins, Crooks….
You are comparing Poms who have come over here to a guy who started his career as an NRL player and proved himself. Terrible comparison.
@ said:@ said:@ said:The only reason Kevie boy is still at the club is he could not get a better offer.. the club has been shopping him around for ages ,this puts in perspective where he rates in the pecking order.
His contract was up - why did they need to shop him. "We are not renewing your contract" is all the Tigers management needed to say.
Therefore they must have thought this guy is a keeper and they did.
I really think a player like Kev is great to have around the club. He's seems a jovial and inspiring type of bloke and he will be good for team morale. I know he's not the most talented player to have in our backline, but he can sometimes do remarkable things on the field (albeit not often enough) and you know he will always give 100% for the team. His experience from the World Cup will also be a benefit. Defence, his biggest weakness, improved a fair bit under Cleary at the back end of last season, as has the defensive structure of the whole team.
All that said, I don't have Kev in my top 17 for the start of the year, but I am happy that we still have him around. Having a player of Kev's ability come in as a replacement for an injured winger/centre/fullback is a good position for us to be in, certainly compared to previous seasons when second rowers or inexperienced youngsters were all we had to fill when a player went down. I've no doubt he will play some first grade with us next season, even if he isn't there all the time and I'm not upset about that.
@ said:Penrith have secured Dylan Edwards until end of 2020…guess he won't be coming with Nathan..