The original.Hope he’s been working on those fingers of his 😂
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The original.Hope he’s been working on those fingers of his 😂
Don’t disagree but he has potential so let’s see what happens .He is as slow as a wet week and has hands like flipper, thankfully he is only locked in for 1 year.
He has the ability to be a great second rower longer term.
I think he would still be growing Earl. I’m sure he will fill out more. Also dependent on training regime/ weights program etc. He has the step and evasion to stand up opposing forwards IMO and has the hole running attributes of a centre.Is he big enough ? I worry he is too slow for the centres and not big enough for backrow.
I think he would still be growing Earl. I’m sure he will fill out more. Also dependent on training regime/ weights program etc. He has the step and evasion to stand up opposing forwards IMO and has the hole running attributes of a centre.
Yep true, more potential than anything. Has shown glimpses. 19 tries from 35 games. Storm like him. There's something there....I agree but I think we are overrating him a little. He hasn't proven himself a first grader yet. That doesn't mean he won't do that next year.
Put it this way he is a project player right now.
It'd be awesome if he made a spot his own next year though.
Islanders generally cant organise themselves in the spine.Except compete against England in the world cup
He is as slow as a wet week and has hands like flipper, thankfully he is only locked in for 1 year.
Defence is the major requirement in the centres. Doueihi would be targeted as he was by the Roosters and Robinson.Talau was a center in 2021 and was ok in some games .In 2022 our centers were weak . Whether he is fit or fast enough to play there again ? I haven't got a clue . We sure need some talent there . I think maybe Douehi and Naden are best there but AD might sulk if he doesn't get the no 6
Organising halves at international stage has been a big issue.Islanders generally cant organise themselves in the spine.
Im sorry if thats controversial but we have never seen a good organising halfback of tongan/fijian/samoan heritage.
Api is the closest/exception.
Its the most important positional set so its any wonder England dominated.
Im at an unnatural advantage as a coach but I made alot of money that game by having England win 20+ and to rack up 50+
Both Benji and Madge have a high opinion of Talau .....if he can get some consistent football behind him ...remember coaches of the ilk of Sheenius and Bennett both reckon it takes 50 NRL games to become a consistent NRL player ...lets give him another seasonYep true, more potential than anything. Has shown glimpses. 19 tries from 35 games. Storm like him. There's something there....
I've got the same concerns. Where did I hear or see that he's bulked up?Is he big enough ? I worry he is too slow for the centres and not big enough for backrow.
I hope you right mate because he has some legitimate forwards to compete against if he was to transition to lock.Mate he has Samoan blood Samoans can do anything on a footy field he will be fine he will fill out now he is young just changing his weights program in the gym will do wonders for him