Mitch06
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- Jan 23, 2014
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I'm not sure Arrow gives enough for forward considering Glenn comes on and plays a lock type roll anyway.Is moga defensively sound ? I was hoping for offa to get a run , am still not sold on Arrow.
I'm not sure Arrow gives enough for forward considering Glenn comes on and plays a lock type roll anyway.Is moga defensively sound ? I was hoping for offa to get a run , am still not sold on Arrow.
Is moga defensively sound ? I was hoping for offa to get a run , am still not sold on Arrow.
Injuries have taken their toll on him but before those injuries he looked very promising.Doesn't surprise me that Mead is struggling to secure a spot. But the fact that Moga may secure a place in the squad has me flabbergasted, he is nothing more than a Q Cup player. I am open to being proven wrong though.
Certainly not weak, can come up too far and then might be stranded or leave others. He had the misfortune of being in a pretty terrible Cutters' side.
If so, Glenn is versatile enough to be used in the backs if we have an injury.
Is moga defensively sound ? I was hoping for offa to get a run , am still not sold on Arrow.
As I see it we only have 1 specialist prop on the bench Ese,Ese
If no one remembers, Moga was the one that cut Milford in half in the Round 3 game against the Cowboys in 2015.
True, but I wouldn't say Kahu is much quicker? I just feel that Moga seems to have a presence when he's on the field... Maybe it's just his size? But he strikes me as one of those players who can read the game wellMoga is slow as anything after all his knee injuries. There's a clip of what he was like at the Roosters on youtube before all the injuries. He was an incredibly promising player. But in saying that he is a shadow of that pace-wise these days.
I remember Moga making his debut for the Roosters and the commentary team were talking him up big time. Fascinated by the size of his thighs too, but it was Johns or Fittler I think so no surprises there.
So what was his injury(s)? Knee recon(s)? Is that something that gets better over time (ie, a couple of years) or do the new grafted ligament joins never have the same strength/elasticity/speed as an undamaged one, and the player is permanently nobbled?
Think it all depends on the rehab. I think the surgery itself can make things better than they were before the injuries but the rehab can determine a lot of the outcomes.I remember Moga making his debut for the Roosters and the commentary team were talking him up big time. Fascinated by the size of his thighs too, but it was Johns or Fittler I think so no surprises there.
So what was his injury(s)? Knee recon(s)? Is that something that gets better over time (ie, a couple of years) or do the new grafted ligament joins never have the same strength/elasticity/speed as an undamaged one, and the player is permanently nobbled?
Moga is slow as anything after all his knee injuries. There's a clip of what he was like at the Roosters on youtube before all the injuries. He was an incredibly promising player. But in saying that he is a shadow of that pace-wise these days.