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Inu

Djay

Juniors
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He and Mateo have so much talent and am very confident they will rip up next year unfortuanately.
 

ElectricEel

Juniors
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The long term plan would have been Krisnan Inu replacing Luke Burt when he retires. This is the very reason I would have kept him. Such a waste. Maybe one day he will come back home to parra. As the saying goes they always come back.

I can tell you first hand that is what he would like to do. He reckons he will always be a Parra boy at heart. Good luck Kris!
 

boxhead

First Grade
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Krisnan Inu and Feleti Mateo are both unbelievable on their day, can absolutely destroy enemy teams in attack with their massive talents.
However, they are two players that are often considered 'lazy' or at times just do not play with any heart at all, which is the only downside either player has; both very skilled, and both have proven this year that they can destroy opposition defence.
I believe both Krisnan and Feleti will want to come back to Parramatta at some point; their loss is a great blow to the Eels, and in truth I am pretty sure both of them are Parramatta boys at heart; i.e. Krisnan and Jarryd have been mates since they were kiddies, Feleti and the other two are very close (I think Feleti and Jarryd even share the same house?), etc.

Will be very sad to see them go....two of the great players we have produced. Krisnan being the unbelievable finisher that he is, and Feleti being one of the most (if not THE most) dangerous ball-players in the game on his day, it really is a blow to the Eels.
But I think our team will miss them the most; because of the great people that Krisnan and Feleti are, and how close they are with the majority of the team.
 

Djay

Juniors
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Krisnan Inu and Feleti Mateo are both unbelievable on their day, can absolutely destroy enemy teams in attack with their massive talents.
However, they are two players that are often considered 'lazy' or at times just do not play with any heart at all, which is the only downside either player has; both very skilled, and both have proven this year that they can destroy opposition defence.
I believe both Krisnan and Feleti will want to come back to Parramatta at some point; their loss is a great blow to the Eels, and in truth I am pretty sure both of them are Parramatta boys at heart; i.e. Krisnan and Jarryd have been mates since they were kiddies, Feleti and the other two are very close (I think Feleti and Jarryd even share the same house?), etc.

Will be very sad to see them go....two of the great players we have produced. Krisnan being the unbelievable finisher that he is, and Feleti being one of the most (if not THE most) dangerous ball-players in the game on his day, it really is a blow to the Eels.
But I think our team will miss them the most; because of the great people that Krisnan and Feleti are, and how close they are with the majority of the team.
Couldn't have said it better myself.
 

yy_cheng

Coach
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these two bring uncertainty to the team. However, it is both negative and positive.

I wonder who would replace them and will the replacements be safe as houses type player or a risky type player.

If we do get an old half, I would like to see Humble in the centres and reddy on the wing.
 

caylo

Bench
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Yer I remember watching that ages ago. We should have kept Mateo and Inu. Players play hard for each other. Look at the big 4 in the storm. They stick with each other. Maybe one day our club will realise the importance of that.

the storm big 4 (now 3) consisted of a halfback, hooker, fullback and centre 3 of which were paid over 600K and went a long way to them goig over the cap.

If we want to keep a core group it cant be an outside back who is slower then most backrower and a backrower who throws more stupid passes then a team of under 5s.

Hayne is a start, guys like Humble, Mortimer and Mitchell could all be part of that core group but we need players in that spine can set up a win and outside Hayne we dont have anyone else to fit that mould.
 

dazeely

First Grade
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There you go again. Great example tonight why I'm happy to see inu move on. Another lethargic , lazy , lack of enthusiasm game from him.

If tahu is back I'd be moreinclined to drop inu rather than wright.
 

dazeely

First Grade
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There you go again. Great example tonight why I'm happy to see inu move on. Another lethargic , lazy , lack of enthusiasm game from him.

If tahu is back I'd be moreinclined to drop inu rather than wright.
 

andrew057

First Grade
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If Inu plays one more game for the Eels this season it will reiterate how hopeless DA is.

One of the worst first grade performances ive ever seen.

Good riddance you f**kin thief Inu.
 

Casper The Ghost

First Grade
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Both Inu & Hayne looked sick tonight. From when they ran on before kick off, they both looked pale, down, sluggish & tired. Did they have a stomach complaint/diarrhea or a cold? If they are not injured and were sick this evening or were recovering from something that upset them earlier in the day or Thursday arvo/evening and they quickly recover, they will play out of their skin next week destroying the Tigers. This is an ominous sign for the pussy cats.
 

andrew057

First Grade
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Hey Casper, dont get it twisted by listening to Gould.

Hayne was very good tonight, no questions about it.
 

Casper The Ghost

First Grade
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Hey Casper, dont get it twisted by listening to Gould.

Hayne was very good tonight, no questions about it.

Go back and watch the game when you can. I mentioned this to my eldest daughter and wife a few times before kick off and again within the first ten minutes of the game. They both looked very pale and withdrawn, slow and muscle weary/tired. Lets see if any news comes of this.
 

boxhead

First Grade
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Inu was lazy but was arguably getting targeted a lot; he just didn't have a happy game. Funny you say Daniel Anderson is an idiot for picking him when Krisnan was actually playing reserve grade for us and is only playing because Guru got injured....
Who would you rather pick? Ken Sio? Do you want to debut Ken Sio against a top eight team when he is still young enough to play in the Toyota Cup and, like Anthony Mitchell, will benefit most from a drawn out tutelage? Did you really want Ken Sio or Luke Burt marking up against Israel Folau tonight?

Also, Jarryd had a shocker tonight. He had a few glimpses of brilliance, but in the Broncos three tries he was lazy in positional play and made quite a few shocking kicks throughout the game. Again, he just didn't have a happy night.....maybe him and Krisnan were sick? Funny Feleti wasn't though.....
 
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