Glad to miss out on Tesi Niu. Not a fan on what I’ve seen. But interested to hear we are after a centre again.
why is that, seems a goer from what I’ve seen?
Fair enough. Haven’t paid that much attention just seen he is decent with ball in hand.What I’ve seen he tackles like a scared halfback and gets the fumbles
Got touched up by Gagai earlier in the year and was dropped the following week for a month.why is that, seems a goer from what I’ve seen?
Fair enough. Haven’t paid that much attention just seen he is decent with ball in hand.
I think Brent Read got his wires crossed.Would love to know what centres we are looking at next year after the Niu link. Cos that opens a whole world of possibilities with Gags returning.
To be fair Niu has been a fullback his entire junior career so defensively there'd be a learning curve. He was an absolute gun junior, played in the Australian schoolboys team that had arguably the best schoolboy backline I've ever seen with Saab, Toa, Best and Stephen Crichton and looked every bit as good as any of those guys despite being a year young.Definitely a bit of a live wire and throws a good pass. But I wouldn’t want him defending in our centres on what I’ve seen. Has some good potential but also some serious areas to work on.
The Broncos were showing him the door until his recent run of form must have given them second thoughts, but I would call his form a mixed bag as well.
To be fair Niu has been a fullback his entire junior career so defensively there'd be a learning curve. He was an absolute gun junior, played in the Australian schoolboys team that had arguably the best schoolboy backline I've ever seen with Saab, Toa, Best and Stephen Crichton and looked every bit as good as any of those guys despite being a year young.
As for the Broncos willing to let him go I mean I don't think that's any slight on him consider they also didn't rate Sam Walker or Reece Walsh
To be fair Niu has been a fullback his entire junior career so defensively there'd be a learning curve. He was an absolute gun junior, played in the Australian schoolboys team that had arguably the best schoolboy backline I've ever seen with Saab, Toa, Best and Stephen Crichton and looked every bit as good as any of those guys despite being a year young.
As for the Broncos willing to let him go I mean I don't think that's any slight on him consider they also didn't rate Sam Walker or Reece Walsh
Chrichton is a flat track bully. Panthers have screwed pooch signing him over Burton. Burton reminds me of a young Luke Lewis. Dogs best signing in 30 years. Origin written all over him.Considering Saab, Best and Crichton are almost considered superstars in the making, what happened to To'a? Is he just not as good or have we been using him incorrectly?
I've said it many times, he's only ever been picked on the wing in 1st grade, a position he never played in juniors and a position that negates all of his strengths. Toa is a player who does his best work when he can go one on one with a defender with some space to work with. What I've never understood is why To'a has never been given a chance at either fullback or centre and instead we'd rather pick 2 error machines in Mann and Hoy in those positionsConsidering Saab, Best and Crichton are almost considered superstars in the making, what happened to To'a? Is he just not as good or have we been using him incorrectly?
I thought he reminded me a lot of Freddy Fitler. Great step, good build but has skills galore.Chrichton is a flat track bully. Panthers have screwed pooch signing him over Burton. Burton reminds me of a young Luke Lewis. Dogs best signing in 30 years. Origin written all over him.
To be fair Niu has been a fullback his entire junior career so defensively there'd be a learning curve. He was an absolute gun junior, played in the Australian schoolboys team that had arguably the best schoolboy backline I've ever seen with Saab, Toa, Best and Stephen Crichton and looked every bit as good as any of those guys despite being a year young.
As for the Broncos willing to let him go I mean I don't think that's any slight on him consider they also didn't rate Sam Walker or Reece Walsh
He wouldn't be the first or the last young fullback to struggle under the high ball.For a fullback he looked like he’d never caught a high ball in his life against us