Matthew Ellis
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Good story about one of the good guys in League and a former stalwart player for us Michael "Flash" Gordon.
And in 2011 either side of his injury. His form was incredible. Not quiet as exciting as Wesser at his peak. But he was as safe as it gets at fullback and brilliant defensively. Pumping out 200m+ regularly and ofcourse setting the point scoring record for us with a perfectly timed try at fulltime against Souths. Watched that game 20+ times. Looked like a trainibg run how comfortably we were doing everything.Absolutely ripped it up in 2010.
I watched that game live in Toulon, France at 9 in the morning. Also the '09 GF.setting the point scoring record for us with a perfectly timed try at fulltime against Souths. Watched that game 20+ times. Looked like a trainibg run how comfortably we were doing everything.
I was at the game when Tom made his debut in Auckland all those years ago. Late call up from the Under 20’s when Brad Tighe fell ill on the morning of the game.For those unaware Tom Eisenhuth played his 2nd fg game on the weekend nearly 7 years after debuting with us.
Unfortunately he copped an accidental elbow to the throat, which he was hospitalised and later treated for a fractured larynx.
He is expected to miss according to NRL Physio between 6 - 10 weeks.
Lets hope he makes a full recovery and doesn't have to wait too much longer for his next game of first grade.
Braidon Burns and Adam Keighran are ones to watch this year, both could prove to be huge mistakes by our front office
To be fair, Keighran had the likes of Cleary, Maloney and Luai ahead of him in the pecking order. Whilst Burns had Blake, Whare and probably Phillips and Cartwright ahead of him.
It was always going to be a tough decision to let both of them go for a chance at first grade somewhere else.
I’m sure the Cowboys are hurting with letting the likes of Kikau and Pongia go.
Braidon Burns and Adam Keighran are ones to watch this year, both could prove to be huge mistakes by our front office
Braidon Burns and Adam Keighran are ones to watch this year, both could prove to be huge mistakes by our front office
Corey Waddel will finally make his long awaited NRL debut today for Manly.
I am getting old. I remember his Dad playing for us.
To be fair, Keighran had the likes of Cleary, Maloney and Luai ahead of him in the pecking order. Whilst Burns had Blake, Whare and probably Phillips and Cartwright ahead of him.
It was always going to be a tough decision to let both of them go for a chance at first grade somewhere else.
I’m sure the Cowboys are hurting with letting the likes of Kikau and Pongia go.
A lot of people seem to be really high on Luai here, assuming he is the future 6. I missed the Warriors game where he made his name, but is his hype all just based on that one game? I haven't seen enough of him to make any calls about his ability outside of that, so I'm wondering where all this certainty is coming from.