Tigers top eight spot

I think Anasta's days in the halves finished when Sheens got canned. Barring a run of injuries to others I think he'll be playing back row in 2013.
 
@Yossarian said:
I think Anasta's days in the halves finished when Sheens got canned. Barring a run of injuries to others I think he'll be playing back row in 2013.

I'm thinking the same thing…
 
Lindner ,Darren Smith and Harrison are probably the only 3 better (I excluded Lewis as he was predominantly a 6)

Some were of his equal Carroll , Vautin , Jason Smith and Johnson
 
yeah liams a terrific club player but not state of origin material christ some of you get carried away or have little knowledge of the game.
 
loosen up wt fans loyalty is great and needed but reality is another we are in dire straits for 2013 the wt board has let us down in recruitment area especially the prop forward situation or lack of it and to add to fans frustration is the no information for loyal fans who have to endure crap from rags like the telegraph as our source of club news.
 
@Gordon said:
yeah liams a terrific club player but not state of origin material christ some of you get carried away or have little knowledge of the game.

There have been worse players than Fults that have played SOO: most notably Dean Young. Half the battle to get picked for Origin is playing in the "right" club team as has been proven many times before. Liam would hold his own if picked for NSW without a doubt
 
@tigerbenji said:
Ever since 2005 we seem to have a stack of injuries, I dont know what it is we just seem to have a lot of injuries & our injured players are never out for one or two weeks its always six, seven or eight weeks. I cant put my finger on it but it has me scratching my head, maybe we dont start the season fit enough? does anyone have any ideas?.

Yep… Try some head and shoulders... Worked for me...
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@alexaki said:
@tigerbenji said:
Ever since 2005 we seem to have a stack of injuries, I dont know what it is we just seem to have a lot of injuries & our injured players are never out for one or two weeks its always six, seven or eight weeks. I cant put my finger on it but it has me scratching my head, maybe we dont start the season fit enough? does anyone have any ideas?.

Yep… Try some head and shoulders... Worked for me...
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Lack of size has a lot ot do with it across the paddock in my opinion

These guys are having to play above their weights and when the body gets fatigued injuries occur

I wonder where we would rank in weights across the NRL player against player
 
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Lack of size has a lot ot do with it across the paddock in my opinion

These guys are having to play above their weights and when the body gets fatigued injuries occur

I wonder where we would rank in weights across the NRL player against player

Agree Happy. If you also factor in Sheens non use of bench it just accelerates the problem. Hopefully Potter will have a different view on use of bench and this will put les stress on key players, especially people like Woods
 
@snowleopard said:
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Lack of size has a lot ot do with it across the paddock in my opinion

These guys are having to play above their weights and when the body gets fatigued injuries occur

I wonder where we would rank in weights across the NRL player against player

Agree Happy. If you also factor in Sheens non use of bench it just accelerates the problem. Hopefully Potter will have a different view on use of bench and this will put les stress on key players, especially people like Woods

Yeah agree with all this and it is rooted in the 2005 philosophy that mobility takes prominence over power.
So if, as has been suggested on the forum, Potter is more enamored of an old school bash n barge game plan … We may be seeing more muscle over the next few years.
 

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