mitch222
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I'm sorry ... did Chris Garry just use Talent in the same sentence as Moga ... :porthozthinksthisishot:
I'm sorry ... did Chris Garry just use Talent in the same sentence as Moga ... :porthozthinksthisishot:
If he does choose to leave we could do with Tommy getting a run of games and get him in the team. No point developing Moga for Newcastle.
You do realise this isn't a video game right.. where the more time a player stays on the field the more he develops????
Like most of your claims in this post. I thought Moga was going from strength to strength recently after a shaky start to the season. I'd like him to stay. If he signs with Newcastle I'd still want him in the team. He can make good ground like Oates as noosh points out.I actually would be disappointed if we lost Moga. He's been improving solidly every week.
His passing game isn't good right now but it isn't nearly as bad as people make it out to be. Most of the time people are criticising him not passing, there was no room for a pass - Oates would have been at great risk of being put over the sideline.
While often criticised, people tend to overlook or not notice what he brings to the team.
He, like Oates, makes crucial early metres out of our half. We don't have a sizeable pack. We've struggled severely in recent history to gain ground so that we can even begin to play attacking footy - think last year. that 1, 2 punch by Oates and Moga are a big reason why we've been able to get out of our own half recently.
His presence next to Milf has really tightened up our goal-line defence. Is everyone forgetting how many tries used to be leaked in the corridor between milf and left-centre? How many have been let in recently? He's still improving here as well. Milf not leaking tries helps with his self-confidence as well, and we all know how crucial that is for him.
Moga has been looking increasingly threatening in attack as well. Could turn out to be a weapon.
That being said, if he does sign with Newcastle, I also believe we should replace him with Tommy. Not out of spite, but Moga is a work-in-progress. Tommy would also be a work-in-progress - but at least our work gains us something in the end.
I guess all this depends on where Bird is playing next year. Centre? Lock? I doubt it's the halves.
Like most of your claims in this post. I thought Moga was going from strength to strength recently after a shaky start to the season. I'd like him to stay. If he signs with Newcastle I'd still want him in the team. He can make good ground like Oates as noosh points out.
Like most of your claims in this post. I thought Moga was going from strength to strength recently after a shaky start to the season. I'd like him to stay. If he signs with Newcastle I'd still want him in the team. He can make good ground like Oates as noosh points out.
Yeah, after thinking about it more, I'm starting to change my mind. If Bird is going to be Centre next year, then we may as well keep Moga out there.
I would be too, so much so that I am positive that he won't be in the centres.I'll be surprised if he is centre.
I would be too, so much so that I am positive that he won't be in the centres.