So I assume Reed will be staying in first-grade permanantly? As centre or wing in the long run?
Underlining all that however is a reality that says I don't think he's overly talented. He might make a solid first grader........
But I don't think he'll reach the upper echelon of NRL players
Keep in mind he has kept Tonga and Crocker quiet. Not bad for a rookie.
He's no Folau, but he has done quite well in attack. Scored a good try against the Cows and although Yow Yeh finished splendidly against the Raiders, Reed's work to get him the ball was quite good too.Yea, defense is one of his strengths. What I think he is saying though is that he can't see him being one of those freakish game winners. Just a solid centre who does his job well (which isn't a bad thing at all) and I would agree.
Gagai will be a future star and will bring another x factor to the broncos for sure .I think we need to give him abit more time to gain confidence and not bag him at the start of his career. Ive seen him play in the lower comps and he is ******* amazing!!!
Reed's work to get him the ball was quite good too.
last time i openly tipped broncs to win we lost rd 1 to cowboys! going to keep my tips to myself this time!
Very excited about this game, finally get to see Hannant back in Broncos colours where he belongs! on top of that the long awaited return of hodges! going to be an awesome night win/lose or draw!
Was suprised to see Beale shifted to the wing and Gagai dropped (was he dropped, or injured??), i know Gagai had a few shockers last week but think he has got some great talent and possibly should have been given another week to make amends!
One other thing i don't like about the line up is thaiday at prop still, what the hell???
Have to? I reckon he would play tomorrow night if he wasn't injured.They didn't have to drop him as he's injured
Way to miss the point...
Yes, so did Hodges in his very first game. So, let's replace first game with first year, where both of them had a few shockers, as well as their first rep games... But were not punted by their coach.
The point is that most saw their talent and potential, and that those errors were part of the learning process in a young rookie.
Showing confidence in their abilities and belief in their talent is the best way to handle it IMO.