Yeah, given that he has only just been reborn at the Broncos, he definitely satisfies every criteria in the State of Origin eligibility questionnaire. He's now more of a Queenslander than Luke Keary is a New South Welshman.
I know the past few years has warranted us all to be a bit wary of complacency when coming up against a lower ranked team, but I think we've turned a corner. Something has clicked within this playing group, and I think they are getting a hunger for putting teams to the sword.
Just barely...
Don't forget the day when the NRL actually hires touch judges with two fully functional eyes, and referees with a working brain. What a day that will be. Shouldn't be too far away, hopefully, but with the NRL you just never know. Just have to stay patient.
He is another one that showed a lot of potential coming through, and I thought would become a top-level halfback. But for some reason the Titans have pigeon holed him into playing pretty much exclusively as a hooker. I know people always say to play where the team needs you, but in some...
Yes, of course. it all makes sense now. It must also be true then that the NRL has instructed him to play hooker in a way that channels an injured Andrew McCullough so that he doesn't ruin the NRL's whole narrative that Cameron Smith is the greatest of all time.
Am I right in assuming that your list only contains mere mortals? Obviously it didn't seem right to have Turpin first, daylight second, Langer third, so on and so forth.
There was a small blip along the way, but you are right. Ever since the Ikin appointment we've made improvements. But the improvements in the last few weeks is pretty remarkable. The pieces are slowly coming together, even if we are still missing a few key pieces here and there. Encouraging...
Once upon a time is the key point. Now he has no speed or footwork. He is physically incapable of stepping anyone or breaking through the line anymore, as sad as that is as a rugby league fan.
It's hard to believe that we actually could have have been firmly entrenched in the top 4 had we taken our opportunities a bit better in the games that we lost.
Milford is no threat. Just have Staggs rush up and get in his face as soon as he catches the ball. Milford has always been a poor decision maker, and he lacks genuine playmaking ability. He'll either fumble the ball or throw a forward pass every time.
Imagine if Reynolds was the halfback instead of Peter Wallace when Lockyer was five-eighth. No disrespect to Wallace, but a Reynolds/Lockyer halves pairing would have been something else.
He would probably be closer to first had it not been for some lean years preventing his opportunities. So glad to see big Oatesy enjoying his football. Genuinely one of my favourite players. He needs to stay a Bronco for life
Probably to accommodate Payne so that he isn't uncomfortably standing in the corner trying to avoid flying drops of alcohol, Matrix style.
But I like to think it's because Kevvie and Langer has told them It's borderline criminal to waste beer.
The thing that is immediately evident is the new found intensity we play with. It shows we have implemented a system where players are aware of what their roles are, and everyone is now on the same page. It's constant, just one after the other. There's no let up.
There's no more catching the...
It's amazing what a change in scenery has done for Reynolds. It has completely reinvigorated him and has challenged him to take his game to another level, and wow, hasn't he responded well to the challenge.
He has always had all the skills in the world, but given that be has never been a...
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