WaznTheGreat
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Jarryd Hayne said they didn't have the talent of other teams,sounds like something Ricky Stuart would say,thanks for the memories Hayne,good luck were ever you end up brah.God bless.
Our depth players are young and inexperienced but most of them have massive talent and are all potential first graders if not genuine rep players.
Jarryd Hayne said they didn't have the talent of other teams,sounds like something Ricky Stuart would say,thanks for the memories Hayne,good luck were ever you end up brah.God bless.
The big turning point for mine was the period when Ben Smith made a break (shock!) and nobody was backing up.
My point is we have been talking it up for years and every year we are very very ordinary......when will it all turn around to me personally feels like never as every year we have some reason to justify our pathetic year.
Likely because no-one was expecting him to make a break. Smith had not idea what to do once in the clear himself.
Ahh what exactly is my fault? Either way I think ur funny:lol:Case in point, that's your fault.
Noone is asking you or anyone else to support a team that has offered mediocrity on and off the field since 2010, and to be honest nothing from the team has suggested it'll be improving on that in the immediate future.
The disappointing thing about the Ben Smith clean break was that going to the line and delivering the short pass was not attempted again the whole game. We found the key to unlock the defense but they kept it in the back pocket. Moeroa's try was a similar thing, a hard runner off a short pass on the fringe. Why do they seem to abandon what works?
Sure will. Next year we're top eight for sure. 2016 we're top four.
The big turning point for mine was the period when Ben Smith made a break (shock!) and nobody was backing up. Followed up by the new no-try Toutai.