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Reserve Grade discussion.

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Could we run a spine of Cleary/Luai/Burton/Egan and Kenny?

Luai has played some fullback in the past, although he had a shocker against the broncos. But i'll let that slide until we know more.

But Luai with a bit of space could be a really dangerous proposition for the opposition.
 

Kilkenny

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Luai has played some fullback in the past, although he had a shocker against the broncos. But i'll let that slide until we know more.

But Luai with a bit of space could be a really dangerous proposition for the opposition.

I think with Laurie, Staines and the incumbent Dylan Edwards we have fullback pretty much covered.

Caleb Aekins odd man out will probably have to look at opportunities elsewhere.
 

betcats

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Well Burton is the style of player we need next to Cleary, whether he's good enough is yet to be decided. But it's good there's someone like him coming through.

Luai will get the first shot to make the position his own, though.

Looks like a talent. His cup debut was good I’d be playing him at that level for the season if possible. He’s 18 or 19 so by next year he could be pushing firsts if his form is good enough.
 

OldPanther

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Luai has played some fullback in the past, although he had a shocker against the broncos. But i'll let that slide until we know more.

But Luai with a bit of space could be a really dangerous proposition for the opposition.

I remember that game, did his ankle.

I think with Laurie, Staines and the incumbent Dylan Edwards we have fullback pretty much covered.

Caleb Aekins odd man out will probably have to look at opportunities elsewhere.

Good luck fitting them all. Might need one of them to play prop ;)
 

GongPanther

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Missed a lot of it but yeah Burton looks like a real baller. Crichton is kicking for them he just slotted a penalty goal.
He attempted a pen goal for the Blues. The kick hit the right hand post and went behind the left post....and they gave it!!
 

GongPanther

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Burton looks all class, man of the match for sure
Brilliant Burton inspires NSW to emphatic victory

A commanding performance from CABE NSW Under 20s five-eighth Matt Burton has inspired an emphatic 36-10 victory over Queensland at ANZ Stadium on Wednesday.

Burton crossed for two first-half tries before having a hand in two more to help deliver a relentless performance for NSW in a complete 80-minute performance.

The opening exchanges were fiercely fought but NSW's brutal defensive efforts paved the way for a dominant second-half display.

A penalty gifted NSW a golden chance to make their mark and it was Matt Burton who opened the scoring – bursting through on the last tackle to take a 4-0 lead after just eight minutes of play.

NSW were off and running but a fighting Queensland came back to level the scores with a try to fullback Ronaldo Mulitalo just 10 minutes later.

With three penalties to NSW within the first half-hour, they eventually capitalised when Burton broke through for his second try of the contest with a powerful effort from close-range.

The dynamic five-eighth ensured 10-4 advantage after the ensuing conversion fromPenrith teammate, and NSW centre, Stephen Crichton.

With just three minutes remaining in the first-half, the NRL experience of Sam Verrills proved telling with a pinpoint kick for Teig WIlton who followed with a determined chase to extend NSW's lead to 10 at the break.

A penalty to NSW ten minutes into the second half gave the home-side a further two-point to give them a handy 14-point buffer.

It was Burton who was back again to gift an inside pass to Newcastle boy Matt Croker who drifted through some flimsy Queensland defence to set a rather unassailable 24-6 lead.

The floodgates opened as Rabbitoh Ky Rodwell hopped over the try-line and earned himself a four-pointer with just 15 minutes remaining all before Ethan Parry got his name on the scoresheet to put the icing on the cake.

A late try to Murray Taulagi would prove only as a consolation as NSW prevailed with an electric win at home.

https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2019/07/10/brilliant-burton-inspires-nsw-to-emphatic-victory/
 

Kilkenny

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Is Crichton the slowest goal kicker ever? It’s quite annoying to watch actually. Sets up, takes three steps back, then repeats the entire process from the start. Most of his conversations in the 2nd half were from in front. I could understand his style if trying to take time of the clock but the first part of his set up seems entirely unnecessary.
 
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