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Krisnan Inu - The Smiling Assassin

Azkatro

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Eels fans, set your avatars. This is the face of your 2007 finals campaign.

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The crowd at Telstra last night really responded when this guy was taking his conversions. It works well though, his goalkicking is outstanding. When he was moved to fullback in the second half too his kick returns were strong. And safe under the high ball. Out of him and Hayne, if the Eels had to choose who to keep, which one do they keep?
 

[FKN-SIK]

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Inu is awesome!

Is it true his career will pull up short due to Morman duties or something?

I think Hayne is more of a threat but Inu isn't far behind
 

Glenn

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Do what ever it takes to keep both ;-)
To think how far Inu has come along this season.:crazy:
 

gong_eagle

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Someone posted last night that he imagines everyone in the crowd Nude , thats why he is smiling :lol:
 

Pazza

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he is prolly thinking how much will manly offer once i come off contract!!!!!
 

gong_eagle

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Pazza said:
he is prolly thinking how much will manly offer once i come off contract!!!!!

Actually I reckon any other club would be glad to take him off Parra's hands
 

mrblue

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Krisnan Inu, Jarryd Hayne, and Feleti Mateo all awesome young guys. I hope Parra sign all of them long term.

Jarryd Hayne I think will be a future superstar, he makes some absolutely freakish plays at times, like his strip of luke pattern when he was on the floor still regretting his knockon. :lol:

He's also super calm and doesn't seem to get intimidated by anything.

Mateo reminds me of why Parra went so well in 2001. He can off load despite 2-3 people in tackles and his support runners know this so are always close by. In 2001 virtually the whole forward pack did that.

Krisnan Inu also has a similar calm to Hayne, his goal kicking is a major plus. He can also pull off some spectular solo trys.

God I love the eels backline, atm on current form you'd have to say Grothe is the weak link!!
 

God-King Dean

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I think it'll become a trend to smile before kicking a ball now.

Just like it's trendy to call ecstasy a JoEy now.
 

Hurriflatch

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Inu and Hayne grew up together (along with Folau imagine playing backyard footy against those 3 a couple of years ago in Minto :lol: ) and the other players and coaches always comment that at training Inu & Hayne are off in their own world telling jokes that no one else understands etc.

So hopefully both will stay so they can play together.

But in all honesty I've got a feeling Hayne will be the harder to hold onto not so much due to talent or intrest from other clubs as both will get a lot, but Hayne just seems more likley to go after the $$$ then Inu.
 

Hurriflatch

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btw, Inu has said that the reason he smiles is because he knows there is someone in the crowd saying "you're going to miss" and smiling is his way of blocking out that voice
 

Azkatro

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Hurriflatch said:
Inu and Hayne grew up together (along with Folau imagine playing backyard footy against those 3 a couple of years ago in Minto :lol: ) and the other players and coaches always comment that at training Inu & Hayne are off in their own world telling jokes that no one else understands etc.

So hopefully both will stay so they can play together.

But in all honesty I've got a feeling Hayne will be the harder to hold onto not so much due to talent or intrest from other clubs as both will get a lot, but Hayne just seems more likley to go after the $$$ then Inu.
I'm not so sure .. Inu looks like he's already going to turn his back on his religious mission for rugby league. So anything is possible.
 

Mr. Fahrenheit

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how can anyone say grothe is the weak link, did you see last night's game? Grothe is invaluable. Reddy is the weaklink
 

mrblue

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Mr. Fahrenheit said:
how can anyone say grothe is the weak link, did you see last night's game? Grothe is invaluable. Reddy is the weaklink

imo Grothe is not a footballer. He is simply an athelete. He doesn't read play very well, and doesn't know how to posistion himself defensively. He doesn't put enough faith in his inside men close to the try line, and is often as a result caught out by the opposition winger. He is a winger but thinks like a forward. :roll:

He makes a lot of defensive errors because he simply doesn't apply himself 100% of the time it seems. He is also lazy on kick returns. He doesn't run into holes instead he runs directly at the defence?? I hate to say this because he has such potential but atm I think he is overrated.
 

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