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Bennett will be on the phone to him first thing. He loves these kinds of players.
He'll prob get the best out of him too.
He'll prob get the best out of him too.
He can have him. Cobbo should have been out of this club long ago.Bennett will be on the phone to him first thing. He loves these kinds of players.
He'll prob get the best out of him too.
We really turn on our own when things aren’t going well hey
We really turn on our own when things aren’t going well hey
Give me a spell, Sproj.
He's looked like shit all season, and now that it's officially over, and Cobbo put in yet another garbage performance at the death, people who were otherwise holding their tongues are commenting on it. If you have a different opinion about how he's performed this year, then say so.
It's all 100% speculation from everyone. Injured, disinterested, poorly coached nobody actually knows.Ok. So many of you have short memories. Heading in to origin, he was breaking tackles at will and looked like he was about to take the next step. Then something changed. Apparently he got injured and hasn’t been the same since. He’s so young and immature but until origin, he was looking great.
So something has changed there and now we are calling for letting him go on the back of a couple of poor performances and you know what, he isn’t alone there is he. So much about what has gone wrong is pointing at the coaching staff, why throw out our superstars with the stinky coachfu?
In fairness, Selwyn turned on Kevvie.We really turn on our own when things aren’t going well hey
The problem with Selwyn isn't that he doesn't turn on once-in-a-generation style performances every year in the lead up to Origin. It's the games when he doesn't. I won't attempt to do the numbers on this, but at a rough guess the latter greatly outnumbers the former. He's also had a track record of burning out mentally soon after.Ok. So many of you have short memories. Heading in to origin, he was breaking tackles at will and looked like he was about to take the next step. Then something changed. Apparently he got injured and hasn’t been the same since. He’s so young and immature but until origin, he was looking great.
So something has changed there and now we are calling for letting him go on the back of a couple of poor performances and you know what, he isn’t alone there is he. So much about what has gone wrong is pointing at the coaching staff, why throw out our superstars with the stinky coachfu?
It's that whole side. They just fade in and out of games. I'm pretty sure I saw mam lie down on the tryline for them to run over and score. Having cobbo, mam, Mariner and piakura defending one side has been a problem all year. If I'm kevy I'd look at putting cobbo back with staggs on that wing, a more vocal player and also indigenous which I think is important for someone like cobbo.The problem with Selwyn isn't that he doesn't turn on once-in-a-generation style performances every year in the lead up to Origin. It's the games when he doesn't. I won't attempt to do the numbers on this, but at a rough guess the latter greatly outnumber the former. He's also had a track record of burning out mentally soon after.
I'd hate to see us cut him loose but the team might be better off without this inconsistency.
He does, but he doesn't always succeed. Milford, Jimmy the Jet, etc.Bennett will be on the phone to him first thing. He loves these kinds of players.
He'll prob get the best out of him too.
To be fair I have wanted him gone since the podcast, so I turned on him even when things were good.We really turn on our own when things aren’t going well hey
I expect Steve Renouf had a hand in sheltering Selwyn from more serious repercussions. Had those connections not been in place I think he would've been moved on.To be fair I have wanted him gone since the podcast, so I turned on him even when things were good.
I expect Steve Renouf had a hand in sheltering Selwyn from more serious repercussions. Had those connections not been in place I think he would've been moved on.
True, but what happens when you make a player too big to sack?And we’d all be lamenting watching him early season like he was at the Roosters
True, but what happens when you make a player too big to sack?
Are you old enough to remember Wally being sacked? Now that was traumatic.
But for me it wasn’t about this. Would he had good games elsewhere? Absolutely. But the club had to stand for something. You have to put a line in the sand sometimes that says no matter who you are or your talent this is unacceptable. When you don’t standards start to slip and are hard to enforce and for me that is exactly what we are seeing here.And we’d all be lamenting watching him early season like he was at the Roosters