What would you guys think about....

with Roosters current position on the points table I doubt very strongly they will let go of Pearce - they would say "take the missus instead"
 
No No No -

He didn't want us

He is an off field dope

Just need him to lead our young blokes astray

I't rather have the dog - thanks
 
I'm surprised at the comments about Brooksy's defence on this thread, because I think his tackling has improved 100% in the last month.

Is anybody concerned that Moses may be a "fair-weather" footballer? Carves up the weak opposition but goes to pieces in tight games against quality defensive teams. The problem with halves that don't want to play structured football but instead want to play "what's in front of them"; is when that thing in front of them is a great defence, they don't know how to build pressure and win games. Sandow comes to mind.
 
@Patts said:
I'm surprised at the comments about Brooksy's defence on this thread, because I think his tackling has improved 100% in the last month.

Is anybody concerned that Moses may be a "fair-weather" footballer? Carves up the weak opposition but goes to pieces in tight games against quality defensive teams. The problem with halves that don't want to play structured football but instead want to play "what's in front of them"; is when that thing in front of them is a great defence, they don't know how to build pressure and win games. Sandow comes to mind.

Moses is twice the player of Sandow
Mate, not worried one bit.
Moses is all heart and won't take a backwards step from anyone.
 
Totally incorrect Patts.

Moses would tackle a charging rhino and give him a gob full as well.
Building pressure is a learning thing - give him a go he is only 21.

People expect Thurston now - he was not as good as Moses at that age.
 
@Patts said:
I'm surprised at the comments about Brooksy's defence on this thread, because I think his tackling has improved 100% in the last month.

Is anybody concerned that Moses may be a "fair-weather" footballer? Carves up the weak opposition but goes to pieces in tight games against quality defensive teams. The problem with halves that don't want to play structured football but instead want to play "what's in front of them"; is when that thing in front of them is a great defence, they don't know how to build pressure and win games. Sandow comes to mind.

I would be more concerned about Sue and Lawrence. I agree with supporters from other clubs that these two are continually talked up by WTs' fans but fail to deliver. Yes they may have a moment of glory but Sue needs to go back to prop and Lawrence to the UK.
 
@Pawsandclaws said:
@Patts said:
I'm surprised at the comments about Brooksy's defence on this thread, because I think his tackling has improved 100% in the last month.

Is anybody concerned that Moses may be a "fair-weather" footballer? Carves up the weak opposition but goes to pieces in tight games against quality defensive teams. The problem with halves that don't want to play structured football but instead want to play "what's in front of them"; is when that thing in front of them is a great defence, they don't know how to build pressure and win games. Sandow comes to mind.

I would be more concerned about Sue and Lawrence. I agree with supporters from other clubs that these two are continually talked up by WTs' fans but fail to deliver. Yes they may have a moment of glory but Sue needs to go back to prop and Lawrence to the UK.

Oh! it must suck when you have an agenda.

We know what you think of Rowdy - you don't have to keep saying it.
 
@Russell said:
@Pawsandclaws said:
@Patts said:
I'm surprised at the comments about Brooksy's defence on this thread, because I think his tackling has improved 100% in the last month.

Is anybody concerned that Moses may be a "fair-weather" footballer? Carves up the weak opposition but goes to pieces in tight games against quality defensive teams. The problem with halves that don't want to play structured football but instead want to play "what's in front of them"; is when that thing in front of them is a great defence, they don't know how to build pressure and win games. Sandow comes to mind.

I would be more concerned about Sue and Lawrence. I agree with supporters from other clubs that these two are continually talked up by WTs' fans but fail to deliver. Yes they may have a moment of glory but Sue needs to go back to prop and Lawrence to the UK.

Lawrence in the back row this year=outstanding,and will become much better as the season goes on…
Sue makes some mistakes,but has a dead set go each time he is on,if he eliminates his errors he will do very well for us.....

Oh! it must suck when you have an agenda.

We know what you think of Rowdy - you don't have to keep saying it.
 
@Russell said:
@Pawsandclaws said:
@Patts said:
I'm surprised at the comments about Brooksy's defence on this thread, because I think his tackling has improved 100% in the last month.

Is anybody concerned that Moses may be a "fair-weather" footballer? Carves up the weak opposition but goes to pieces in tight games against quality defensive teams. The problem with halves that don't want to play structured football but instead want to play "what's in front of them"; is when that thing in front of them is a great defence, they don't know how to build pressure and win games. Sandow comes to mind.

I would be more concerned about Sue and Lawrence. I agree with supporters from other clubs that these two are continually talked up by WTs' fans but fail to deliver. Yes they may have a moment of glory but Sue needs to go back to prop and Lawrence to the UK.

Oh! it must suck when you have an agenda.

We know what you think of Rowdy - you don't have to keep saying it.

Why? Our season is teetering and do you think I'd hesitate to bring in Scott in place of Lawrence? Do you believe Scott would not provide far better protection for our halves than Lawrence? Was it not Lawrence who went missing when Brooks was left to try and stop Gallen on our try line? I know many believe he is the forum sacrew cow but take off the eye patch.
 
I think paws has a point tbh - Lawrence wouldn't be a starting edge player on many teams.
Sue would be one of the better bench props in the comp, but he's forced into a different role due to our lack of quality in the back row. Look at the 13s in the better teams (Taumalolo, Gallen, Parker etc) - he's a level below that IMO.
 
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