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Explains his slight snark.So goodbye Cupples, and possibly Barry Toohey’s main inside scoop as well.
Explains his slight snark.So goodbye Cupples, and possibly Barry Toohey’s main inside scoop as well.
Knowles is probably one of the most well known and well regarded strength and conditioning guys in the NRL. From memory he started at Parramatta and was Jarryd Hayne's personal sprint/conditioning coach for a long time then was with the roosters, titans and now penrith and was the strength and conditioning coach for NSW for a few years as well.Is he super famous?
AOB was actually really complimentary of what Siebold has done with our defense, so will be interesting to see how that develops.It’s good to see Obi is getting the off field team he wants. There is a lot of talk of Siebs being sent packing but there is no denying he has made improvement with our defence.
Technically you’d count Clifford too. But yeah I don’t think there’s going to be a signing that blows all our socks off.Will be underwhelmed if our headline signings for next year are an old defensively suss centre, a back up half and a fitness coach.
Technically you’d count Clifford too. But yeah I don’t think there’s going to be a signing that blows all our socks off.
Wasnt this myth busted the other week?Will be underwhelmed if our headline signings for next year are an old defensively suss centre.
Surely those aren't accurate stats.Wasnt this myth busted the other week?
Old man Gags still performing better than the young pups.
Dane Gagai - 20 Games
10 Tries, 14 Line Breaks, 11 Try Assists, 15 Line Break Assists, 79 Tackle Breaks, 88.4% Tackle Efficiency
Justin Olam - 22 Games
11 Tries, 11 Line Breaks, 9 Try Assists, 11 Line Break Assists, 77 Tackle Breaks, 82.4% Tackle Efficiency
Joseph Manu- 23 Games
10 Tries, 12 Line Breaks, 7 Try Assists, 8 Line Break Assists, 92 Tackle Breaks, 84.8% Tackle Efficiency
Why would me and Coby make it up?Surely those aren't accurate stats.
Wayne Bennett has a new vision for South flyer Dane Gagai … and it’s set to silence those critics who suggest he saves his best performances for State of Origin.
Dane Gagai has revealed how a significant change to South Sydney’s playbook will finally kill off that collection of criticisms, and jokes, about his best football only coming for Queensland.
In an exciting announcement for Rabbitohs fans — and potentially, SuperCoach pundits — Gagai has told News Corp how a series of attacking changes made by coach Wayne Bennett over summer will see him more involved than in any of his previous three seasons at Redfern.
The 30-year-old also declared himself ready to silence those critics who believe his best performances are reserved for the Origin arena, especially after yet another outstanding campaign last November saw the Mackay product help lead a severely understrength Queensland to the greatest interstate upset ever.
During the series, a host of fans, commentators, even Maroons greats marvelled at the indigenous centre’s ability to lift at Origin time.
“But I’m sick of that myth,” Gagai said this week.
“And it’s something I’m ready to put to bed.
“While I don‘t think it’s right, I know the talk is out there.
“And now I’m ready to end it.”
Better, he has the support of Bennett.
That winningest of NRL coaches who, last October, got to see exactly what fuels Gagai for Origin after triumphantly returning himself to coach Queensland to that emphatic series win.
While the Souths No.4 was giving little away regarding exact alterations to the Bunnies attack, he confirmed changes would give him “more opportunity to get my hands on the ball” than ever before.
Exactly what that means will be revealed in greater detail this Saturday evening, when Souths challenge for the annual Charity Shield against St George Illawarra in Mudgee.
Quizzed on suggestions he saved his best performances for the Maroons, Gagai said: “In Origin, there are different structures and different game plans.
“Teams want different things.
“So it’s not that I go to a different level, I just get some (different) opportunities playing there.
“When I first came to Souths in 2018 (under coach Anthony Seibold), one of the game plans meant the ball didn’t get shifted much my way.
“And that’s fine.
“Because I will always do my job for the team.
“Whatever the coach asks of me, I’ll do.
“But I believe this year is going to be an exciting one … we’ve focused on a lot of (new) things and I believe I’m going to get a lot of opportunity. I’m excited.”
Importantly, Gagai stressed he was not criticising any previous Bunnies campaign.
“I’m definitely not saying there was anything wrong with our game plans,” he said.
“Because they got us to three consecutive preliminary finals.
“And as I said before, whatever job I’m given I’ll do it to the best of my ability.
“Doesn’t matter if it’s a kick chase, taking hit ups, whatever … I’ll do it.
“But this year I believe there is going to be more opportunity for me to get my hands on the ball. And the more I can get my hands on the ball, the more effective I feel I can be.”
Who said you were making it up? It is an observation based on the fact Olam is known for his tackle breaks and setting JAC up by committing his outside defender to come in. I just figured he'd be way ahead in most of those stats. Gagai's form has gone next level since linking up with Walker and Johnson on the left.Why would me and Coby make it up?
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Forgot to add the error stats
Dane Gagai - 20 Games 11 Errors
Justin Olam - 22 Games 19 Errors
Joseph Manu - 23 Games 19 Errors
which really sucks because we need a blow your socks off edge, but Connor leading us on for so long meant we missed the boat on even trying to land one.
Who said you were making it up? It is an observation based on the fact Olam is known for his tackle breaks and setting JAC up by committing his outside defender to come in. I just figured he'd be way ahead in most of those stats. Gagai's form has gone next level since linking up with Walker and Johnson on the left.