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Doesn’t make it a shithole, young rugby league players are after different things.
I don't think it is a shithole.
Doesn’t make it a shithole, young rugby league players are after different things.
Doesn’t make it a shithole, young rugby league players are after different things.
Neither appeals to me. The Riff is fine, just a bit hot in summer that is the only trouble.How many people would choose it over say Bondi or Cronulla?
Neither appeals to me. The Riff is fine, just a bit hot in summer that is the only trouble.
PANTHERS FANS ALERT!!
It's ok to have a laugh sometimes you know?Gus Gould has saved the club from insolvency, and he has helped the club in more ways than one. The five year plan is a myth, that was made up by the media.
No shit, umina.It's ok to have a laugh sometimes you know?
Why Sione Katoa has the game for Grand Final glory
CAMERON Smith, Damien Cook, Andrew McCullough... and Sione Katoa.
He might not be the biggest name of the remaining No.9s but he showed on Saturday evening he can handle finals footy.
In fact, Panthers assistant and until round 10 this season — starting hooker Peter Wallace, said Katoa’s doing his best work at the pointy end of the competition.
Important, of course, as most champion sides are anchored reliably by a quality rake. In recent years think Smith, Michael Ennis, Jake Friend, Jake Granville and Issac Luke.
Even more important because only two weeks ago, coach Cameron Ciraldo didn’t have a clear idea of who to throw into dummy half.
He’d just dropped the 23-year-old to give rookie Wayde Egan his first crack in the starting side.
Katoa, as Wallace explained, was struggling with self-doubt.
So, with the finals approaching Ciraldo did what he does best.
“‘Ciro’ has had a lot to do with (Katoa) coming through the grades so he just pulled him aside because he was down a little on confidence,” Wallace revealed to foxsports.com.au.
“That’s one of Ciro’s strengths, he’s great with the young blokes and building up their confidence.
“So after that he came buzzing into training and his last two performances have been his best.”
Wallace has a chat with him before every game too, pointing out his strengths and the areas he needs to address.
And he believes his successor can hold his own against the superstar hookers still in premiership contention.
“Yeah definitely he can! You saw today he’s adding to his game each week, gaining confidence,” he said confidently.
“He had a few more kicks tonight too which will be good for us and he’s picking the right times when he should run and look short... he’s got an awesome passing game.”
It sets up a mouth-watering duel next weekend with fellow young gun Jayden Brailey.
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...y/news-story/dee3f04b6c9240d07cf1562c137c20c6