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State of Origin is the making or breaking of a man in the forwards in particular - and NSW won the series last year DESPITE Jason Rlyes...NOT because of him!!
Soft - and you know you can ALWAYS get a penalty when you need one, from niggling Ryles. And most importantly - Coaches and opposition players would bank on it...And quite rightly.
His displine was poor tonight,but on his day he can play,just struggles to put good games together,unlike his partner Bailey,who puts in week in and week out
His displine was poor tonight,but on his day he can play,just struggles to put good games together,unlike his partner Bailey,who puts in week in and week out
you silly dik, have a look at how he plays, then explain to the rest of us how such a soft thug gets rep honours.
Most of his tackles he is the second tackler. He isn't a front rowers underpants. Have alook at some real number 10s and 8s like Webke, Bailey and Skandalis and if you can't now admit you understand what we are saying then you are an idiot.
That performance was absolutely f**king disgraceful. When they review the tape at training Ryles should hang his head in shame.
If the Dragons want a reason why they lost...ask Ryles. He is full of the answers.
That performance would not even see him graded for the Umina Bunnies.
Failed to dent the advantage line
Turned over cheap possesion
Gave away cheap metres with penalties.
He was the 14th man for the Tigers.
I would give that a 2/10 at best...2 for the fact that he decided to turn up.