Oh, shit, will fix that up now.John Cartwright should be an option.
This.Cartwright and Martin for me.
Hoss was consistent, strong in defence and had a bit creativity. I used to love his one-handed off loads. He was a far better player than the erratic lunatic Geyer, and the lazy and inconsistent Puletua.
Never saw Ashurst.
Kikau and Lewis probably fight it out for 3rd place.
Mav Geyer started to show some promise towards the end of the season, but needs to put in a few more good performances before being considered at this level.Geyer and Pritchard close thread
a lot of people that post here that only became Penrith fans 4 years ago wouldn’t remember them
l laugh at people picking Martin over those 2
f**k me imagine a parra fan, being so bored and inept (as usual) to venture over to the Penrith threads to voice a nothing burger opinion on the best 2nd rowers in Penrith history, Martin has already eclipsed all of parras 4 and only premierships by winning them in a row and a Clive Churchill medal to bootGeyer and Pritchard close thread
a lot of people that post here that only became Penrith fans 4 years ago wouldn’t remember them
l laugh at people picking Martin over those 2
I did the same, purely unhinged the both of themObviously Marto gets in, but I gave my second to MG - LOVED watching that unhinged motherf**ker play
"Unhinged", what a good description. Throw in Travis Burns and you have nutters to the power of three, that's enough nuts for a whole pack of Snickers. When I thought of these three I imagine a prison riot in a gangster movie with "hammer" MG, "pick axe" Marto and "shiv" Burns taking out the rival prison gang because they looked at Travis a bit funny. Travis would be the leader. A twitching, grinning, ball of energy with a nervous tic and spittle forming in the side of his mouth. "You looking at me?" he would say, flexing and leaning in. "No Travis that's a mirror".