Defence o the wing is different to defence in the centres.
Mitchell would have a field day with him.
There's only three ways of tackling no matter what.
GGTW.
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Defence o the wing is different to defence in the centres.
Mitchell would have a field day with him.
Bennett drops hint on Inglis' NRL future
South Sydney coach Wayne Bennett admits "the signs aren't good" for Greg Inglis and is unsure whether his star will return to the NRL.While still hopeful of having him back next retirement three years ago due to a similar issue."It flares up and it goes from bad to good to worse. (It's) unpredictable, all over the shop with it," Bennett said of Inglis' shoulder problems.
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Chill mate, I'm a huge Gagai fan.'Bit ordinary in defence', geez mate, your a hard taskmaster, what with centre being the most difficult position on the field, for defence.
I'm very happy with Gagai, as is the Qld Soo side.
Let's see what Bennett does, I think, if he's concerned at all, he'll bring a young guy from Qld that nobody's heard of and that'll sort out the centre shortage.
Japanese name. He and his brother have/are going to represent Japan in World Cup qualifiersThat's one hell of a name mate.
From Zero Tackle,
Bunnies lining up Inglis replacement?
Greg Inglis’ NRL career hangs in the balance, with the South Sydney superstar set to make a call on his playing future early next week.
Inglis is currently on leave from the Rabbitohs as he battles a shoulder injury as well as fitness problems, with coach Wayne Bennett to meet up with him next week to see if he’s still keen to play on.
The Maroons and Kangaroos star has already confirmed he will retire at the end of the 2020 season, but there’s a possibility that could be brought forward.
If it does, the Bunnies will need to be prepared to replace Inglis, and according to the Courier Mail, Brisbane centre James Roberts could be one of their main targets.
Roberts played for the Bunnies in 2011, in his first season in the NRL.
He’s gone on to play 76 games for the Broncos, with all but three of those being played under Bennett.
Roberts has struggled with form and injury so far this season, and the Bunnies could come calling in the near future if Inglis calls time early.
I think I would take Roberts back in 2020. Yes, he has the off-field stuff but I'm hoping that at a new club, a proud club like us he might see the error of his ways. There's no doubting he is a freakish player and I think over all, I'd be quite excited to have him back.
Mate I'm so smoothChill mate, I'm a huge Gagai fan.
Awesome with the ball in hand, quick on his feet, busts a lot of tackles.
That being said, he's prone to missing one on one tackles and making some really poor reads in defence.
On the whole a world class player, but he's not the best defender.
The Jet is made out of glass. He’s more risk than rescuer.From Zero Tackle,
Bunnies lining up Inglis replacement?
Greg Inglis’ NRL career hangs in the balance, with the South Sydney superstar set to make a call on his playing future early next week.
Inglis is currently on leave from the Rabbitohs as he battles a shoulder injury as well as fitness problems, with coach Wayne Bennett to meet up with him next week to see if he’s still keen to play on.
The Maroons and Kangaroos star has already confirmed he will retire at the end of the 2020 season, but there’s a possibility that could be brought forward.
If it does, the Bunnies will need to be prepared to replace Inglis, and according to the Courier Mail, Brisbane centre James Roberts could be one of their main targets.
Roberts played for the Bunnies in 2011, in his first season in the NRL.
He’s gone on to play 76 games for the Broncos, with all but three of those being played under Bennett.
Roberts has struggled with form and injury so far this season, and the Bunnies could come calling in the near future if Inglis calls time early.
I think I would take Roberts back in 2020. Yes, he has the off-field stuff but I'm hoping that at a new club, a proud club like us he might see the error of his ways. There's no doubting he is a freakish player and I think over all, I'd be quite excited to have him back.
We let him go a couple of years ago for a reason , surely there is somebody else younger and fasterBryson Goodwin coming back? https://www.nospam21.com/rabbitohs-eye-inglis-replacement-42921/
We let him go a couple of years ago for a reason , surely there is somebody else younger and faster
I dare say he'll want more than minimum to move his family back from the UK too.
I suggested Gray as he shouldn't be asking much, won't need to relocate and will add (all be it recently limited) first grade experience to a position that we're suddenly lacking.
Plus i believe wasn't that bad a player when he left us.
I dare say he'll want more than minimum to move his family back from the UK too.
I suggested Gray as he shouldn't be asking much, won't need to relocate and will add (all be it recently limited) first grade experience to a position that we're suddenly lacking.
Plus i believe wasn't that bad a player when he left us.