Tallyn Da Silva #270

never understood Mario’s logic to send tds there. they historically don’t get along and everyone knows Mitchell runs that club.
He runs the club in the sense that he’s the star halfback and playmaker. Like Luai runs Wests, or Cleary runs Penrith.

If your trying to imply - HE RUNS THE CLUB,
then your argument does a header off the Skillion,
given if that were true then he signed Da Silva 🤔
 
He runs the club in the sense that he’s the star halfback and playmaker. Like Luai runs Wests, or Cleary runs Penrith.

If your trying to imply - HE RUNS THE CLUB,
then your argument does a header off the Skillion,
given if that were true then he signed Da Silva 🤔
it’s not the same, mitchell has a lot more control at the eels than that. who do you think got brad arthur sacked?
even lomax & Gutho say all the time he runs the joint - he would’ve had plenty to do with da Silva coming and every other recruit they have made. doesn’t mean it won’t bite them on the ass
 
it’s not the same, mitchell has a lot more control at the eels than that. who do you think got brad arthur sacked?
even lomax & Gutho say all the time he runs the joint - he would’ve had plenty to do with da Silva coming and every other recruit they have made. doesn’t mean it won’t bite them on the ass
So your saying he’s a bit like Robbie & Benji back in the day 🤷‍♂️
 
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Great call. The elite 9s in the game have some ball playing. He would of developed that at the Tigers and possibly become one of those top tier guys who can run, tackle and create. At the Eels he will be shovelling the ball to Mitch Moses, and may just develop into a bog standard NRL hooker.
the shovelling type of 9 seems to get rewarded look at Robson, he offers zero in attack and gets rewarded with representative jerseys....
 
never understood Mario’s logic to send tds there. they historically don’t get along and everyone knows Mitchell runs that club.
I like Mario but I think sometimes he tries to progress his own players before they are ready. He has a very, very high opinion of TDS and I reckon he didn't like another few seasons of taking a backseat to Api.
 
the shovelling type of 9 seems to get rewarded look at Robson, he offers zero in attack and gets rewarded with representative jerseys....
There is “the shovelling” but there’s also the eighty minutes, the tough runs, and the hard hitting tackle count.

I don’t think Penrith have the success they’ve had without Mitch Kenny (who you’d classify as a shoveller)
 
Enjoy Folks...

Moses’ three epic sprays in quick succession captured after recruit’s ‘worst 5-6 mins in history’​

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Moses sprays Da Silva THREE times! | 00:34
Daniel Nuttall from Fox Sports
August 11th, 2025 10:04 am

It was a tense finish at CommBank Stadium last night as Eels skipper Mitch Moses was captured going scorched earth at new recruit Tallyn Da Silva three times in the final 10 minutes.

Da Silva, who weeks ago joined the Eels on a four-and-a-half year deal, was in Moses’ firing line repeatedly during crunch time of the 19-18 victory.

On several occasions, Da Silva was slow to pass from dummy half or made the wrong play, which resulted in a handful of Parramatta turnovers.

Da Silva copped Moses’ wrath twice in the 78th minute when Parra led 19-18. The first of those sprays came when a Da Silva pass hit the turf and was almost recovered by the Cowboys, but luckily Eels forward Kelma Tuilagi dived on it.

40 seconds later, another Da Silva pass went awry when he probed out of dummy half instead of passing it to Moses off the ground, gifting possession to the Cowboys.

“It happens on the field. It’s a tense game,” the Eels captain said on Fox League.

Speaking on his SEN radio show on Monday morning, Fox League commentator Andrew Voss was in shock at what unfolded.

Both for how poor Da Silva was and Moses’ subsequent blow up.

“Poor old Tallyn possibly played the worst five or six minutes of a dummy half in the history of the game and I’m not saying that flippantly, I’m saying that honestly,” Voss said.

“I don’t think I’ve seen a dummy half make so many mistakes and errors in judgement in such a short period of time.

“The on field berating from Mitch Moses, now that’s happened before, but it happened three times in five minutes. How do you come back from that?

“Mitchell Moses lost his you know what and I can understand it and I can imagine Parramatta fans losing it.”

Voss’ radio co-host Greg Alexander said he hadn’t seen an on-field spray directed at a teammate like that in some time, but didn’t fault Moses for his actions.

“I can’t remember the last time I’ve saw a player berated like Da Silva was,” Alexander said.

“I don’t think we’ve seen it happen plenty of times recently. That part of the game died out.

“He probably deserved it but it was tough.”

Tallyn Da Silva and Mitch Moses.
Tallyn Da Silva and Mitch Moses.Source: FOX SPORTS

Rugby league legend and Blues coach Laurie Daley also weighed in on the unique scenes.

Daley, who coached Moses at Origin level this season, believes the good teams are able to handle some on-field criticism, going onto say it’s a good lesson for Da Silva going forward.

“That’s obviously frustration and passion coming out from Moses. As a seven and one of the best in the game, you want the ball in your hands in the big moments and he would’ve made that quite clear to Tallyn,” Daley said on the Big Sports Breakfast.

“He (Da Silva) was picking the ball up and then making the decision. So everything was a bit slow. So while they got away with it yesterday, I think it’s a good learning curve for young number nine, because I think he’s a really good player.

“You know, the fact that in a good football side, you’re able to cop sprays because the best football sides that I’ve been in, out on the field and behind closed doors, when you have your team meetings, everything’s very open and honest.

“And you’ve got to be able to put that aside. If you’ve done something wrong, accept it and use it moving forward as a learning. And I reckon that is his best learning, because he’ll never do that again, Tallyn Da Silva, I’ll guarantee you.



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Geez, what an over reaction, he's a young guy learning his craft and everyone gives it to him because of one bad game. He's been playing well for the Eels.

And didn't he have to wait until the end of 2028 to be starting hooker? Lets evaluate at the end of next year, 2027 & 2028? Many experts rate him very highly.

If it wasn't for the love fest between Benji, Lauia and Api, we'd still have him. Api should of left at the end of next year, seen out his contract, TDS would have stayed.

Are these the same people bagging him who where only bagging AD a couple of months a go? Opinions change sooo quickly on a dime.
 
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They demand better from their peers.

Those 3x plays were very very poor and could have lost em the game.
Yeah, you know how they demand better, just with their presence, or maybe a look. They don’t scream like a 10 year old. If that’s your definition of masculinity, that’s interesting to say the least. If a man has enough power, he can speak softly and everyone will listen.
 
Everyone leads differently. All that matters is the results.

Luai blew up at Salmon at Panthers once which went viral too.

Each team/ individual requires a different type of leadership. IMO, what Moses did was out of frustration but they went on to win this game and if they go on to do good next year, the media will say that he did this to set a standard. If they do shit, they will say Moses is a poor leader.

When you behave passionately like that, you get a short term reaction out of someone, but sitting down and explaining the expectations leads to long term outcomes.

That's my opinion anyway. Moses is and always will be a little b though.
 
Everyone leads differently. All that matters is the results.

Luai blew up at Salmon at Panthers once which went viral too.

Each team/ individual requires a different type of leadership. IMO, what Moses did was out of frustration but they went on to win this game and if they go on to do good next year, the media will say that he did this to set a standard. If they do shit, they will say Moses is a poor leader.

When you behave passionately like that, you get a short term reaction out of someone, but sitting down and explaining the expectations leads to long term outcomes.

That's my opinion anyway. Moses is and always will be a little b though.
If they do shit Moses will get an injury and that way cousin Isaac can blame someone else. Maybe Ryles, maybe Sterlo, even Benji may cop some blame.
 
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