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Chris Grevsmuhl

Bunnylife

Juniors
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Super Super Talent.

You see so many players hit the line at a million miles an hour, knock a bloke over but doesn't keep the momentum to get completely through.

Grevsmuhl's a rare exception, He keeps on going. An absolute Mac Truck!

Win or lose for QLD, I'd pick him in the Origin 17. He'll definitely be 18th or 19th man because no other eligible forward is touching him form wise in the NRL.
 

DC_fan

Coach
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Super Super Talent.

You see so many players hit the line at a million miles an hour, knock a bloke over but doesn't keep the momentum to get completely through.

Grevsmuhl's a rare exception, He keeps on going. An absolute Mac Truck!

Win or lose for QLD, I'd pick him in the Origin 17. He'll definitely be 18th or 19th man because no other eligible forward is touching him form wise in the NRL.

Way too early. Let him build his game playing first grade for a while before considering him for Origin.
 

davi

Juniors
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He's a long way off playing for Queensland. Apparently he is playing for a local side in Orange trying to get himself sorted before returning to the NRL.

"IT won’t be the bright lights of ANZ Stadium, but former Penrith forward Chris Grevsmuhl will return to rugby league this weekend when he dons the boots for Orange CYMS.

The Daily Telegraph can confirm Grevsmuhl has been cleared to play for CYMS in the annual West Wyalong Knockout after training with the Group 10 side for the past month.

The ex-Panther and Rabbitoh has temporarily moved to Orange with his fiance after requesting a release from the Panthers on compassionate grounds to deal with a personal issue.

CYMS captain-coach and former NRL hooker Michael Sullivan expects Grevsmuhl’s presence to significantly help his side win the 15,000 prizemoney on offer.

“Chris is really keen to play and he has been enjoying training,” Sullivan said.

“He has got the potential to play five-eighth with his ball playing skills and his hole running ability, so I think he would handle it on his ear in the country comp.

“Chris has been helping out at training and he has been invaluable. He is quite a shy bloke, but he has got some good ideas and I’ve been picking his brains a fair bit as well.”

It comes as Grevsmuhl looks set to return to the NRL this season with the ex-Panther aiming to receive a clearance from the Integrity Unit in the coming weeks.

The Townsville-born product is ready to play again, but he requires approval from the NRL via psychological reports to take the field.

Grevsmuhl won’t rejoin Penrith this season, but he has plenty of clubs interested in his services.

This includes the Gold Coast, who have publicly announced their desire to sign the emerging Queensland forward on a second-tier contract.

Newcastle have also held discussions with Grevsmuhl, who signed with Penrith in May after being granted a release from South Sydney."

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...s/news-story/7b1afa543a2fd246873623aedecb5162
 

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