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Moimoi leaves Tigers licking their wounds

CrazyEel

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Moimoi leaves Tigers licking their wounds

Andrew Stevenson
June 5, 2007

PARRAMATTA showed off the power of the off-load last night to shatter the normally secure Wests Tigers defence. But what about the power of the off-loaders?


With a bench sagging under the weight of 400 kilos of footballing muscle, the Eels' intentions are as hard to hide as Piggy Riddell.


All four of the benchmen - Riddell, Josh Cordoba, Chad Robinson and Fuifui Moimoi - have done time at prop, although Riddell is hanging on grimly to his junior position of hooker.


But it is Moimoi, the 108kg Tongan wrecking ball, who is proving the most potent of rugby league weapons. Every time Moimoi hit the Tigers' defensive line, it bent and sagged, sucking in multiple defenders to slow his momentum.


Whereas other power forwards can spend the whole season never once releasing the ball from their grasp, Moimoi is being schooled in Parramatta's aggressive attacking style. And when it works, it works a treat.


To wit: the 24th-minute try which put the Eels 10-2 in front and after which they never looked like being headed. The first incision by Cordoba was turned into a gaping wound by Moimoi, who led the Tigers a merry dance before turning it back to second-rower Feleti Mateo, with the finishing provided by Jarryd Hayne's withering turn of toe.


That 60 metres of mayhem encapsulated perfectly the increasingly South Pacific flavour of the NRL; the potent blend of power and speed.


Although the tries were spread around, Moimoi's fingerprints were on most everything the Eels did in the 40-odd minutes he spent on the field.


Five-eighth Brett Finch takes on the line and scores, five minutes out from half-time. What came first? Another Moimoi burst. Parramatta 16-2.


Centre Ben Smith scores wide on the right eight minutes into the second half. First? Moimoi, whose charge to the line was good enough to warrant a try but, just repelled by a clutch of Tigers, delivered one a tackle later. Parramatta 26-2.


With Moimoi back on the bench, Aaron Cannings, of similarly imposing build, returned to the fray and took over the role of bust-it man. His offload to hooker PJ Marsh, despite the prop being upended by the attentions of three defenders, opened the channel for fullback Burt, who was never going to be caught. That made it 32-2 and the Tigers were dreaming about tackling pasty-looking blokes with skinny legs.


No such luck. Mateo grabbed his second try with just a few minutes left on the clock to move the score to 38-2.


No prizes for guessing who was inches short of the left-hand post the tackle before. Moimoi mayhem was everywhere last night.



http://www.leaguehq.com.au/news/news/moimoi-mayhem-leaves-tigers-licking-their-wounds/2007/06/04/1180809427681.html
 

Utey

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He must be one of the most intimidating prop in the comp atm. He is just all strength and power but his football brain is developing as that offload is very very handy. Tries usually come a hit up or two after a close run to the line.
 

eel01s

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Moi Moi is vitally important to any future success at Parra this year. He is our X-Factor. He must be on the paddock come finals time or we will struggle up front.
 

Eelectrica

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Just thinking that myselft eel01s.
The last couple of seasons our season has come undone when ffmm hasn't been available. If he's not suspended or injured come finals time then we're as good a chance as anybody of winning the whole thing.
 

Stagger eel

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I like the role he's playing at the moment, thank god that bubba has pulled his finger out because Fui is just unbelievable when he's on and the opposition are a bit softer and more velunerable.
 

CrazyEel

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Always reminds me of a bowling ball skittling pins, the guy's heart and passion are awesome.
 

Bigfella

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What about the penalty tap from 20 out in the second half. He hit their line so hard, the opposite wingers nearly touched.
 

Bigfella

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None of my mates who support other clubs rate him at all ... we've known for a while how importnat he is to us.

Imagine coming off the bench to play with Asotasi, SBW, Kidwell etc - absolutely frightening.
 

Kurt Angle

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Does he have any claims to be eligble for NZ ?

Or is he of Tongan heritage straight to Australia.

Just because he's of polynesian extract, that doesn't mean he can play for NZ.
 

V1er

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and to think we he came here, he had pretty much zero match fitness, but he's worked on that is now one of the most explosive props in the game, always hard to bring down.
 

Phillips

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Kurt Angle said:
Does he have any claims to be eligble for NZ ?

Or is he of Tongan heritage straight to Australia.

Just because he's of polynesian extract, that doesn't mean he can play for NZ.

from Moimoi's profile..

THE 2007 NRL SEASON GIVES ME THE CHANCE TO: PLAY FOR NZ
 

T-BONE MCGRAW

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Moimoi has absolutely no fear and apparently no real regard for his safety. I love that he is coming from so far back to hit the ball up and you can almost see the fear in the opposition players eyes. Just on that he is appearing to cop a lot of high shots this year which are going unchecked by the refs as this seems the only way to stop him. Just because he gets straight back up doesn't mean opposition players should be getting away with it. We don't want players to suffer long term effect because of continual high shots.

Also I am loving the fact that he is now able to come off the bench in that role perfectly suited for him. If Cannings does not stay at the club or gets injured we need to somehow try and keep Moimoi in that bench role with someone else as starting prop. Our bench is awsome at the moment
 

sooperdooper

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moi moi is a vital part of our team... which is showed by his performances when on the field! he is very explosive.
However for us eels fans this is nothing new... we have seen it for a while now
 

NT_Eelsfan

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i think cordoba and cayless starting with FFMM and Robbo and Junior on the bench next year..

Robbo wont be breaking back into the backrow in the near future.. cept origin maybe
 

hineyrulz

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Fui was absolutley awesome last night, he is much more effective of the bench. I think the score was 4-2 when he came on, after he comes on it's like a different game out there. When we lost Fui to suspension in 2005 i thought he was as nearly a big as a loss as Hindy.
 

Eels Dude

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Just thinking back to 3 years ago when Hadley used to bag Fuifui before he'd even seen him play. He's the best impact front rower in the comp at the moment, having him come into the come after 20 minutes running at tired players is a great tactical move right now.
 
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