3: Sivo - beast...wow...
2: Brown - been saying it all year, but he is CLASS.
1: Jennings - excellent game
Semi Radradra is still an unbelievably good player, but honestly...Sivo is not far behind, in terms of attack, but offers better defence, and is better under the high ball.
It's scary to think how good Sivo will become...
SivoHard to choose between Drown, Sivo, Lane, Paulo and Mennings for best on field. My choice came down to who's performance would I want to watch on replay again, again and again. That of cause was The Fijian Wonder, Mika "Steamroller" Sivo.
Up until last night, I saw Sivo's talent, and potential, but thought Radradra was a better player.
Now...I'm honestly not so sure...
Semi Radradra is still an unbelievably good player, but honestly...Sivo is not far behind, in terms of attack, but offers better defence, and is better under the high ball.
It's scary to think how good Sivo will become...
Sivo
The newest BankWest Stadium chant.
If Sivo can get faster he will be in the conversation...but that is a big if. Semi was explosive. Semi was better at all the little things. That said I think Siko is having a better debut season than Semi did. Semi just kept getting better at the little things hopefully Sivo does as well.
Sivo I feel come into a better side also.
From 20mtrs out Sivo perhaps is better.
From your own halfway Semi is more likely.
Ive seen highlights of Sivo and hes plenty fast. Im hoping its just a confidence thing which can be worked on.Semi would use his power to break tackles and then his speed to beat players in open play so from within your own half (even on your own tryline) he could be a weapon for a long range try.
Sivo has a stronger upper body and palm but not as much speed so from within the attacking 20-30 area he can be nearly unstoppable unless you can get 3 men to him in a tackle.
Different players, different styles.