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He is miles ahead of Roberts. Better defense, lethal in attack on the left side will actually pass to his winger and is less of a liability off the field. You guys clearly have the better man
He is miles ahead of Roberts. Better defense, lethal in attack on the left side will actually pass to his winger and is less of a liability off the field. You guys clearly have the better man
Hopefully, playing on the left, he can recapture his 2014 form. Shame we let Nabuli go, he would have been perfect outside Lafai - plus they are both tall and would have been lethal in attack under the high ball. Can we get him back off the Reds.
Hopefully, playing on the left, he can recapture his 2014 form. Shame we let Nabuli go, he would have been perfect outside Lafai - plus they are both tall and would have been lethal in attack under the high ball. Can we get him back off the Reds.
I remember quite a few on here were excited with Nabuli's signing.
A bit like the current signings.
Straight Shooter
You just can't help yourself, can you?
Very excited about Lafai and back to his preferred left side too...
I remember quite a few on here were excited with Nabuli's signing.
A bit like the current signings.
Straight Shooter
Can't help being right, if that's what you mean.
Straight Shooter
Nabuli is nothing like the current signings.
He was actually a carbon copy of the Lafai signing - prolific try scorer 2 years before, followed by a quiet year ( in Nabuli's case due to a knee injury - a better excuse than Lafai's ). Nabuli did well for us - considering our left centre options were pretty average, to say the least, in attack and giving their winger good ball and space.
It's all academic though, Nabuli's gone and no-one even knows who will be our left wing this year.
I think you already have one of those in here
He was actually a carbon copy of the Lafai signing - prolific try scorer 2 years before, followed by a quiet year ( in Nabuli's case due to a knee injury - a better excuse than Lafai's ). Nabuli did well for us - considering our left centre options were pretty average, to say the least, in attack and giving their winger good ball and space.
It's all academic though, Nabuli's gone and no-one even knows who will be our left wing this year.
Lol what rubbish!
Nabuli was a prolific tryscorer in NSW Cup, hadnt played a minute of first grade prior to us aigning, and for good reason. Lafai, on the other hand, was the form centre in the first grade comp a year prior to signing, and copped a heavy injury and was being played on his less prefered side this year. Attempting to compare the two is laughable.
The guy was constantly caught out in defense, made little impact or metres despite his size and had little to no agility (and little speed even when he was in the clear). He was resigned when he caught the ball and fell over the line a few times, then let go when they realised he was a bit of a plank. Mata'utia will start at left wing this year, where he is superior to Nabuli in every aspect bar physical height. Milne and KFFL are also better wing options. YKG would have even had a better chance at first grade.
In summary, had we kept Nabuli, he would have been handy for Cutters.
He was actually a carbon copy of the Lafai signing - prolific try scorer 2 years before, followed by a quiet year ( in Nabuli's case due to a knee injury - a better excuse than Lafai's ). Nabuli did well for us - considering our left centre options were pretty average, to say the least, in attack and giving their winger good ball and space.
It's all academic though, Nabuli's gone and no-one even knows who will be our left wing this year.