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Heard whispers about this over the weekend... He would be an absolute demon... Can't wait to see him in our colours
Ok Bozo.No it's because his Origin and club form demanded he was the first forward picked.
No YOU ARE WRONG!!! It's allllllllll about the stats!!!!!!Choc was a better player in his prime but for our club I think Scott was better, and not just value-wise. Scott's contribution isn't adequately covered by stats IMO. His defense cut off opportunities for opposing teams but was also inspiring. Choc was a workhorse with us. You need them too, and no doubt his toughness inspired others, but I don't think it was on the same level as Scott's.
Watmoughs stats for a starting middle forward were average at best. I'll agree that Scotts run metres are low but that's probably due to us having a very good attacking edge forward in Mau.Of course it wasn't. Scott's defence is phenomenal (in the middle at least), but Watmough's was very good. The difference is Watmough's attack was good while Scott's has been poor.
Says who? Have you asked BA who he thinks has contributed more? Perhaps he thinks the better defence (statistically) equals more contribution. Perhaps he has told Scott to be selective with his runs to increase the liklihood of an effective offload, executing the coach's gameplan perfectly. Stop making sh*t up to stroke your ego.His performances at Parra were proven by his statistics.
If you disagree with NRL coaches that stats are relevant and useful there's no convincing you. But at least I have some support for my opinion.
Heard whispers about this over the weekend... He would be an absolute demon... Can't wait to see him in our colours
Moeroa and Edwards have run more metres on the edges as well. And since Scott moved into the middle we have about six or seven middle forwards who get the carry ahead of Scott.Watmoughs stats for a starting middle forward were average at best. I'll agree that Scotts run metres are low but that's probably due to us having a very good attacking edge forward in Mau.
He is twice the player Terepo is, just on (footy) brains and skill alone.I have been really down the last couple of weeks re Parra but if this is true then I really think he is an outstanding signing. I was only saying the other day he is becoming my most hated grub in the NRL. But if true he will be OUR grub hahaha.
Watching him last night his effort and tempo is outstanding. He is the kind of player I actually think Terepo could be if he could hang on to the ball. Big impact, hits hard in attack and defence.
He is twice the player Terepo is, just on (footy) brains and skill alone.
Imagine being an opposition player looking up at Beau Scott, Nathan Brown and Manu Mau. Jesus, I'd "pull a hamstring" in the warm up.Hopefully Beau can teach Nathan how to be a mad merkin without getting penalized/sinbinned/sentoff.