The Colonel
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It was one of those moves which made sense for all involved.He's outstanding in every aspect. Thank you Penref.
A great example of someone who front loads his efforts and chases the collision.What a tough hard nosed professional he is, just about our most important forward.
Love the bloke.
What about the bookends?I have him up there as one of our greatest props. Only second to Dean Pay in recent times.
He's just behind Mitch Allgood and Darcy Lussick.What about the bookends?
Nothing wrong with that at all, but it would be nice to have a plan B some times. When they doesn't work we have zero to combat it.A great example of someone who front loads his efforts and chases the collision.
I know that some people like to choke their chicken and pretend that it’s more difficult than that, but our best player is proof otherwise.
The bookends refers to two people you simpleton.He's just behind Mitch Allgood and Darcy Lussick.
Simplistic analysis. We have an attack that regularly displays plans A-K. We are anything but one dimensional.Nothing wrong with that at all, but it would be nice to have a plan B some times. When they doesn't work we have zero to combat it.
I posted two people you simpleton, have you been skulling the cooking sherry again??? Allgood and Lussick were a hell of a wrecking crew in the early 2010's!!The bookends refers to two people you simpleton.
A great example of someone who front loads his efforts and chases the collision.
Indeed.Nothing wrong with that at all,
Can you display those A-K plans with a little more analysis??? A pie chart will suffice .Simplistic analysis. We have an attack that regularly displays plans A-K. We are anything but one dimensional.
So now you are double quoting a post???Indeed.
He’s = 1.I posted two people you simpleton, have you been skulling the cooking sherry again??? Allgood and Lussick were a hell of a wrecking crew in the early 2010's!!