Manu Vatuvei
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tbh I haven't watched the whole game but he seems to be carrying the Tigers on his back. Not successfully, but still.....
yeah, I agree he hasnt developed or re-invented himself to become a true great in a position other than# 6. To me, that's a make of a truely great player, someone who masters more than just one position.
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Actually the more I think about it he was the only shining light in a Triple T (terrible tigers team)
He was the only one trying and creating opportunities, came up with 6 line breaks assists to boot.
It's a pity his team mates couldn't follow in his foot steps...
i just made that up btw
Soward's composure in the 2010 SF against you guys was the difference between the two teams.Marshall may have the odd brian explosion but seriously. I would never swap Marshall with Soward, Soward dreams that he has 50% of the ball skills that Marshall has.
I watched the 2005 Tigers season review DVD earlier this year, Marshall was incredible, pity he has lost some pace since but he is still one of the best players in the NRL.
Has had about 5 line-break assists in the last 20 minutes. He can't do it all.
He's been horrendous in D this season. He's a good player but like his coach is f**king made of Teflon, never cops it from the media etc and certain channel 9 commentators blow their load when he does something semi decent. Compare that to Jarryd Hayne who's carrying a reserve grade side on his back and is scrutinized and blamed for every little thing.
Benji could let in 4 tries in D, but the media will more likely talk about a consolation try he set up with an unnecessary flick pass, Hayne could set up 4 tries but the media will focus on the one try he let in as a result of lazy positional play and they'll say he's disinterested.