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De Gois

newysharksfan

Juniors
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Being a Sharks fan living in Newcastle I was at the Knights game on Saturday night.
I think the ref kept a very skinny 10 metres and the Knights were down on troops through injury and really struggled to get out of there own half.
The difference was they took their chances and the Raiders didn't.
Degois had very little oportunity , no room to move and was stuffed from all the defence the Knights had to do.
Losing Mullen meant Degois was kicking from dummy half every second set.
A bit harsh to judge him on that game.
He has been one of the best for them this year.
F_*k I hate seeing him in a Knights jumper!!!!!!!!
 

squiddy

Juniors
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1,171
they had a big falling out, source - the man himself. ever wonder why there was no attempt to even keep him?


Bullshyte - Gall and Degwah were tight and still are , that wasnt the reason at all - you have a fertile imagination
 

aqua_duck

Coach
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The thing I noticed about De Gois is he'll never be a player with say 95% effective tackles because he likes to hit hard instead of flop 3rd man in. For a little bloke he sure puts his body on the line and I've seen him pick up and dumpo backrowers like Joey use to do. Buderus was a copy book defender who missed very few tackles becuase he use to just chop them down around the legs, where as De Gois is alot more aggressive and perhaps tries to hit abit harder hence he can miss a few tackles which I can live with because when you got a bloke like Matt Hilder making 40 tackles a game De gois can afford to be more of an impact defender rather than a buderus type workhorse
 
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