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Rugby League Week 09 Players To Watch

sooperdooper

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No they are right with Broderick Wright, definately a more creative front rower and Mitchell was very ordinary last season.


brod will be lucky to make a handful of appearance. The guy is 22 odd as well, not really a young up and comer.
The other 2 have a truck load more potential. Tim Mannah is a far greater player
 

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brod will be lucky to make a handful of appearance. The guy is 22 odd as well, not really a young up and comer.
The other 2 have a truck load more potential. Tim Mannah is a far greater player

That is your opinion. But remember that Mannah is 21 and Broderick has already made his debut. If Tim Mannah learnt to pass the ball or even look like he is going to then he would be much better.

Brod is in front and still plenty of potential.
 
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Very, very talented. Has fantastic ball-playing skills, quite mobile for his size, good footy brain etc etc, but he's lazy. Has a massive career ahead of him if he gets his sh*t together, but realistically he was about 5-10 kgs too heavy all last season, and from all reports he hasn't corrected that this pre-season. Hope he can knuckle down and start to take things seriously though, he's got loads of potential.



Whose word is that?!That would be staggering. The club absolutely LOVES Will Hoppa, and have talked him up internally for at least the past 4 years. Haven't heard a great deal about Jamil just yet, here's hoping I guess!

From memory I think Matt Johns said to look out for the younger hoppa
 
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