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Trouble is, he is not on the field a great percentage of the time.Toa provides strike on the right-hand side of the field. We miss him when he is not playing because he turns half chances into breaks and tries.
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Trouble is, he is not on the field a great percentage of the time.Toa provides strike on the right-hand side of the field. We miss him when he is not playing because he turns half chances into breaks and tries.
That is right. You get the feeling that at some point something has to give with his injury.Trouble is, he is not on the field a great percentage of the time.
I’d love to see that but it just doesn’t seem to happen often enough !Toa provides strike on the right-hand side of the field. We miss him when he is not playing because he turns half chances into breaks and tries.
Toa provides strike on the right-hand side of the field. We miss him when he is not playing because he turns half chances into breaks and tries.
Yep. I got to say his re-signing late last season had me flummoxed trying to understand the haste. With the news now of his injury being chronic and non fixable via surgery- WTF were we thinking?
Could his manager have been following WT management around and got them after a night out at the pub? Seriously though, these type of situations where a player after signing a contract is found to be medically suspect should be available for the club to negotiate a payout without arguing. It's happened a few times now I think and not just WT. There should be some secondary remedy, not just medically retired.Very sus …Anyone know who his manager is ? Couldn’t find it on google
Let's see how he goes tonight. If he can return to the form from the start of last season, he is in the top 10 centres in the NRL (and arguably higher just from an attacking standpoint).Yeah …but he is busted mate….
Yeah. I think too much has been made of what he will/won't be able to do without seeing him in action.Let's see how he goes tonight. If he can return to the form from the start of last season, he is in the top 10 centres in the NRL (and arguably higher just from an attacking standpoint).
If this issue affects his left-arm fend in attack and strength in defence, we have a problem.
Manager is Wassermans agency.
I've even forgotten where this info came from about his shoulder being chronic & surgery would not fully fix it. Was it a Mielekamp interview?Yeah. I think too much has been made of what he will/won't be able to do without seeing him in action.
I agree that there are plenty of concerns regarding due diligence when signing him but let's see how hampered he actually is or isn't first before deciding we should be retiring him.
I believe @cochise said it in a Claws Out podcast.I've even forgotten where this info came from about his shoulder being chronic & surgery would not fully fix it. Was it a Mielekamp interview?
Let's see how he goes tonight. If he can return to the form from the start of last season, he is in the top 10 centres in the NRL (and arguably higher just from an attacking standpoint).
If this issue affects his left-arm fend in attack and strength in defence, we have a problem.
Manager is Wassermans agency.
Could his manager have been following WT management around and got them after a night out at the pub? Seriously though, these type of situations where a player after signing a contract is found to be medically suspect should be available for the club to negotiate a payout without arguing. It's happened a few times now I think and not just WT. There should be some secondary remedy, not just medically retired.
Or do the players tell porkies when being assessed?He certainly has talent, though your middle paragraph has pretty well consistently shown to be a huge issue since Starford arrived. His contract extension never made much sense, possibly a choice verging on being negligent from areas of the club's medical and management systems that approved it.