Big Marn
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Because your not always going to be able to choose where you play if you want a job.. Simple as that.Why's that? Genuine question without influence
Because your not always going to be able to choose where you play if you want a job.. Simple as that.Why's that? Genuine question without influence
I still find it really interesting that the Warriors socials highlighted that quote.
To Jackson Ford. How appropriate.Also, I should get around to changing my profile pic
I’d definitely take a chance on billy proctor.Laumape wouldn’t fit back into the Hurricanes either with Proctor and Barrett there. Might have a shot at the Highlanders, maybe
I'm guessing a big part of the gig is to drive engagement and this story definitely does that, even if it never had a realistic chance of panning out.This thread is quite unique, I've never seen the whole forum so united on a player and an opinion. I still find it really interesting that the Warriors socials highlighted that quote. Sometimes social media guys can operate under their own steam on something that management doesn't sign off on...you'd have to think that's the case here. I can't see a world in which Ngani ends up here and pushing for first grade. Maybe 5 years ago.
That's one tough-looking honky.Also, I should get around to changing my profile pic.
It's quick and easy PR for the club. 'Look, our past players want to come 'home' and finish their careers!' That feels good.I'm guessing a big part of the gig is to drive engagement and this story definitely does that, even if it never had a realistic chance of panning out.
so its not a sick joke then?To Jackson Ford. How appropriate.
Didn't sound like it with Webster today.Given the Warriors actively promoted it, I think they may be working towards getting a deal done.
I wouldn't be too excited. I was never a big fan of him to begin with, but 10 years out of the system and on the wrong side of 30. I'd rather have him over Kosi, but I know it's not as easy as that.
Dude was a weapon for the Canes but never quite cemented a regular spot in the ABs. Talk at the time of the AB coaches wanting him to broaden his game etc. but that always felt like a cop out. Nonu was as one dimensional as a slice of cheese when he started out, but a bit of patience and investment at all levels helped him become one the greats.
Felt like it was as much a personality thing as a skillset thing with Ngani. Maybe it was and maybe Ngani needs to cop some of that, but definitely a 'what could have been' career.
Yea agree he lacked versatility but on whether he could’ve nailed down a starting spot.. that was regularly debated, and I thought he was.I don't think he was good enough to be a starting centre and he wasn't versatile enough for the bench.