Yep. He has a massive ticker and is all heart and passion. He just tries and tries and tries no matter which club he plays for. He was never going to catch Boyd. Not even close. But he at least had a dig, while the rest of the pansies were standing around scratching their arses.
He is one of those exceedingly rare players in history that come along and just try no matter the circumstances, no matter how tired they are and no matter if the game is lost or won. He reminds me of Hindmarsh in that sense. It would fill me with a lot of pride seeing him in a Dogs jersey if I were a Dogs supporter, or a Melbourne jersey if were a Melbourne supporter. And it would fill me with a lot of pride seeing him in a NSW jersey. Partner him with Mannah and you have one of the gutsiest and most courageous forward pairings around. They HAVE TO be there.
Agreed, typical Gus Gould dribble.please dont tell me "origin play" is going to become part of RL terminology
we as fans need to vote with our mouths and keyboards on this one and stamp that rubbish phrase out of existance.
He has been mentioned in this thread yet, and I'll take it as my Tiger-bias duty to do so, but Keith Galloway has gone alright this year. Not the workhorse that guys like Tolman etc are, but his Metres per run and tackle efficiency would be pretty high if I'm not mistaken.
He's gone better than alright IMO. Very happy with his form, hopefully his injury is nothing serious and he only misses this week, if that.
Asotasi is easily in the top 5 and will go back to being the best prop in the world by the end of the season. He's started the year on fire and it's the first time in ages he's been injury free.