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aargon

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Vatuvei, Inu & Ropati..... every week its these clowns giving us something to crack our heads with.... maybe if we had them all out injured it could put things in a better perspective.... I would be happy to see a game where Manu, Ropati and Inu were not playing.... replace Manu with Fish and have Mannering and Brown in the centres....ah..... paradise.....
 

joseph1

Juniors
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Only the blind can't see that Inu is mud. Follow him on twitter. He is an absolute braindead. And it shows on the field. Send him back to kindergarten. No passion is the worst thing about him. He doesn't give a shit enough to learn from mistakes.
 

aargon

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Isnt Inu a morman or something like? some religious sect I think.... their philosophy in life must "not to give a shiet"....
 

Blair

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Inu, Vatuvei and Ropati get the most affection from their team-mates. It is part of the modern game but there's always the pats on the head and half-hugs when someone stuffs up.

Back in the day I suppose the captain would just walk up and say 'do that again and you're gone', or worse, he'd say nothing.
 

aargon

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Inu, Vatuvei and Ropati get the most affection from their team-mates. It is part of the modern game but there's always the pats on the head and half-hugs when someone stuffs up.

Back in the day I suppose the captain would just walk up and say 'do that again and you're gone', or worse, he'd say nothing.

Yeah, I agree - they're abit too affectionate everytime they make a mistake.

Captain should be screaming and telling them to get their head out of the sand - you're not f*cking kindergarden school kids you know....

get angry and get mongrel :sarcasm::crazy:
 

aargon

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pat him on the ass and give him a little kiss - thats what happens everytime someone makes a mistake - now i know why Manu is so eager to drop the ball!!!
 

Mr Angry

Not a Referee
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Inu is awesome.

Brett Kimmorley awesome, really gets a froum talking and insults fly!
 

ozbash

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Isnt Inu a morman or something like? some religious sect I think.... their philosophy in life must "not to give a shiet"....

Oh no. First you were called a racist, red neck git, now you're attacking his religious beliefs!

I cant defend you on this, Im an atheist.
 

Auckland4ever

Juniors
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1,243
Inu played good consistent football for us over a number of games last season & was decent last night bar his terrible carry at the end. I'd pick him for the next game in a heartbeat.

What's with the criticism of the players for patting each other on the back after someone screws up? There's nothing wrong with showing support for your teammates & nothing worse than screwing up & having it affect you for the rest of the game. This is something else that Manu seems to cop from the commentators. They'll bring up his & the teams reaction to him making a blunder, but he's just trying to get past what happened & to keep positive about what he's doing.
 

aargon

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Oh no. First you were called a racist, red neck git, now you're attacking his religious beliefs!

I cant defend you on this, Im an atheist.

its official - he’s a Mormon – just like his good buddy Will Hopoate….
 

Manu Vatuvei

Coach
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As mentioned the bigger problem was our inability to defend even one set on our try line. 2 or 3 errors start to look real bad if through no ensuing fault of your own they lead directly to 2 or 3 tries.
 

Penrose Warrior

First Grade
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I can't cop the bloke and clearly neither could Cleary nor Bluey at the start of the season. To be so casual and produce such a monumental f*ckup at the time he did (I believe it was 14-all?) is unforgivable.

Yes Manu has made many cough-ups himself over the years but they were never for a lack of effort. I doubt Inu would ever work as hard as Manu did on his high ball phobia.

Don't want him near selection next week. Don't really want him at the club, although at least he's depth cover.
 

Meth

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We're making judgments entirely on his disposition and some hearsay.
 

Meth

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http://www.nzherald.co.nz/league/news/article.cfm?c_id=79&objectid=10801649

Inu lets his team down failing to match brilliant plays with solid work when he's off the ball.

When I watch Krisnan Inu play I tend to find myself thinking: "What is going through that bloke's head?"

We all know Inu is a brilliant player capable of doing remarkable things with the ball in his hands. He has that rare ability to turn games. But, sadly, the thing that really defines him as a player is his work off the ball - or rather lack of it.

Fans all see the brilliant plays Inu can produce, but what they don't see is the amount of time he isn't involved in the game and doesn't try to get involved. To me, that's more the issue than the errors he made against the Storm, even though they were costly.

I watched Inu really closely when he went to fullback on Wednesday night. On nearly every set when the Warriors were attacking the line, the ball would go right and then left, and Inu would be kind of wandering about. I'd think, "Well, he's probably going to find somewhere to attack," but he simply never put himself in a position to run the ball. He just dawdled around.


People can cop a side losing, but not when someone doesn't pull their weight.

There's no doubt losing Kevin Locke so early was a major blow in that game. He would have found a way to convert the team's dominance into a reward. The Warriors tried to do it, but they just didn't have the help at the back.

It's tough comparing someone with one of the greats of all time, but the fact is Billy Slater played a huge part in the Storm, turning their opportunities into points. Slater comes up with the brilliant plays and scores, but the real reason he's such a champion is that he works so incredibly hard off the ball.

If only Inu could take a little of what Slater does and add it to his own game the Warriors would be the better for it.

As to whether you can leave the guy in the team after Wednesday night, well, they're running out of options. But given the careless way he plays I'd be reluctant to give him another go.

They must go back to "you have to earn the right to play in this side". They need players who give everything they can and I guess that's why Inu wasn't in the side earlier in the year. Coaches just can't cop what he does off the ball.

If Inu is prepared to put his head down and get dirty and prove he wants to work hard for his teammates, that's great. If not, they should put someone else in the team, like Konrad Hurrell.

Hurrell might be a bit green, but he'll bust his arse while he's out there and I'd rather play with someone like that.

The reality is that the game against the Storm was an absolutely outstanding performance by every player in the team except Inu. It was a game the Warriors should not have lost.
 

Dr Crane

Live Update Team
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nobody else would have had the balls to score that try against the tigers.

everyone else gets off with regular dud games, inu does a few things wrong once and is apparently gawwwn.

get farrrked.
 

Penrose Warrior

First Grade
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We're making judgments entirely on his disposition and some hearsay.

Yes we are. It's all we have. No one in the camp will elaborate any further. If they wanted to put it to bed, they could.

But I also base it on the evidence that both coaches have been very, very loath to pick a marquee 300k a season (allegedly) buy and have preferred rookies, converted second rowers and liabilities ahead of him.
 

Meth

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Obviously Barnett knows a lot more about playing fullback than me, or anybody else on here. But this comment was a bit weird to me...

"I watched Inu really closely when he went to fullback on Wednesday night. On nearly every set when the Warriors were attacking the line, the ball would go right and then left, and Inu would be kind of wandering about. I'd think, "Well, he's probably going to find somewhere to attack," but he simply never put himself in a position to run the ball. He just dawdled around."

He's making a comment about his attitude. But, to me, I think this probably had more to do with the fact that he was playing out of position.

Barnett seems to be judging him entirely as a fullback. He even points out how much better Slater was at fullback. 1. Slater is the best fullback in the game. 2. Inu is not a fullback.
 

Izz

Bench
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"I watched Inu really closely when he went to fullback on Wednesday night. On nearly every set when the Warriors were attacking the line, the ball would go right and then left, and Inu would be kind of wandering about. I'd think, "Well, he's probably going to find somewhere to attack," but he simply never put himself in a position to run the ball. He just dawdled around."

He's making a comment about his attitude. But, to me, I think this probably had more to do with the fact that he was playing out of position.
Yeah, i was thinking the same thing. Dude trains at centre all week, starts at centre, gets thrown into fullback 6 minutes into the game, hasn't played at fullback (apart from a few minutes the other week when JBro got injured) for years, of course he's gonna look a bit lost, right? Especially when every second attacking set he and Godinet are switching positions.
 

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