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f**k of merkin
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Not really
Yeah he didn't do too much but alot of ball went to Hughes.Dylan must have done nothing he is copping it from last night's performance I didn't see it was watching the Cricket.
$1M MAN GOES MIA
When a player puts his hand up to take the big bucks, it comes with the responsibility of also delivering in the big moments of the big matches.
And this is where Dylan Brown’s performance in the Kiwis’ loss to the Kangaroos again didn’t justify the 23-year-old being paid around $1m-a-season on his bumper new deal at Parramatta.
In fact, you wouldn’t have blamed Michael Maguire for sending out a search party in Melbourne given Brown’s lack of impact, when finishing with nine runs for 77m but only one tackle bust, no linebreaks, no linebreak assists or try assists.
In comparison, while halves partner Jahrome Hughes also didn’t have his best night, he was certainly a lot more involved than Brown.
This comes after a season where Brown also let the Eels down badly on the back of his signing his new deal, after he copped a seven-match suspension for that ugly nightclub incident that ultimately had a huge impact on last year’s grand finalists completely missing the finals.
Dylan Brown was barely sighted during the loss. Picture: Fiona Goodall/Getty Images
Everyone knows at his best Brown is a hell of a footballer, and can be dynamite when he injects himself at any level given the strength of his running game.
But he needs to start realising the positives and negatives his individual performances have on any team he’s playing in.
There’s no doubt the Kiwis are really missing a strike dummy half with Brandon Smith out of the end-of-season Tests as he recovers from hand surgery complications.
And while veteran Kieran Foran is doing his best in an unconventional role, he needs his halves to take control.
If the Kiwis are going to strike back next week they need Brown at his best, which will also take some of the pressure off Hughes.
NRL.com has him 14 runs 104 m 1 tackle break 19 tackles 0 misses.
Welcome merkin.He had more touches than the Aus halves too. Points to another problem with the team. How about the starting props who failed to provide any impact?
Dylan must have done nothing he is copping it from last night's performance I didn't see it was watching the Cricket.
$1M MAN GOES MIA
When a player puts his hand up to take the big bucks, it comes with the responsibility of also delivering in the big moments of the big matches.
And this is where Dylan Brown’s performance in the Kiwis’ loss to the Kangaroos again didn’t justify the 23-year-old being paid around $1m-a-season on his bumper new deal at Parramatta.
In fact, you wouldn’t have blamed Michael Maguire for sending out a search party in Melbourne given Brown’s lack of impact, when finishing with nine runs for 77m but only one tackle bust, no linebreaks, no linebreak assists or try assists.
In comparison, while halves partner Jahrome Hughes also didn’t have his best night, he was certainly a lot more involved than Brown.
This comes after a season where Brown also let the Eels down badly on the back of his signing his new deal, after he copped a seven-match suspension for that ugly nightclub incident that ultimately had a huge impact on last year’s grand finalists completely missing the finals.
Dylan Brown was barely sighted during the loss. Picture: Fiona Goodall/Getty Images
Everyone knows at his best Brown is a hell of a footballer, and can be dynamite when he injects himself at any level given the strength of his running game.
But he needs to start realising the positives and negatives his individual performances have on any team he’s playing in.
There’s no doubt the Kiwis are really missing a strike dummy half with Brandon Smith out of the end-of-season Tests as he recovers from hand surgery complications.
And while veteran Kieran Foran is doing his best in an unconventional role, he needs his halves to take control.
If the Kiwis are going to strike back next week they need Brown at his best, which will also take some of the pressure off Hughes.
Dylan must have done nothing he is copping it from last night's performance I didn't see it was watching the Cricket.
$1M MAN GOES MIA
When a player puts his hand up to take the big bucks, it comes with the responsibility of also delivering in the big moments of the big matches.
And this is where Dylan Brown’s performance in the Kiwis’ loss to the Kangaroos again didn’t justify the 23-year-old being paid around $1m-a-season on his bumper new deal at Parramatta.
In fact, you wouldn’t have blamed Michael Maguire for sending out a search party in Melbourne given Brown’s lack of impact, when finishing with nine runs for 77m but only one tackle bust, no linebreaks, no linebreak assists or try assists.
In comparison, while halves partner Jahrome Hughes also didn’t have his best night, he was certainly a lot more involved than Brown.
This comes after a season where Brown also let the Eels down badly on the back of his signing his new deal, after he copped a seven-match suspension for that ugly nightclub incident that ultimately had a huge impact on last year’s grand finalists completely missing the finals.
Dylan Brown was barely sighted during the loss. Picture: Fiona Goodall/Getty Images
Everyone knows at his best Brown is a hell of a footballer, and can be dynamite when he injects himself at any level given the strength of his running game.
But he needs to start realising the positives and negatives his individual performances have on any team he’s playing in.
There’s no doubt the Kiwis are really missing a strike dummy half with Brandon Smith out of the end-of-season Tests as he recovers from hand surgery complications.
And while veteran Kieran Foran is doing his best in an unconventional role, he needs his halves to take control.
If the Kiwis are going to strike back next week they need Brown at his best, which will also take some of the pressure off Hughes.
Write an article about the eels, get the clicks.What does his performance for NZ have to do with what we pay him? As long as he performs for us then he's worth the money.
It is understood the Federal government is prepared to bankroll a $600m expansion package — $60m injected annually for at least 10 years for sporting and economic development in PNG via the NRL's overseas push into the Pacific. “We are absolutely expanding the competition to 18 teams,” V'landys said.
What does his performance for NZ have to do with what we pay him? As long as he performs for us then he's worth the money.
Yeah seems like a cheap shot tbh.What does his performance for NZ have to do with what we pay him? As long as he performs for us then he's worth the money.
Maybe he has 3td partiesExactly.
Also, he’s not even on $1m a year, but it sounds way more sensational when you ramp up his price tag.
*plodcastingPhew glad Brad Arthur’s bum chums cleared that up. Some say they are the Supermen of podcasting.
Maybe he has 3td parties
Say no more.... Crease Face Crawley has only marginally more league knowledge and credibility than James Hooper.... Marginally.....Paul Crawley
They both played as many FG games as what i have.Say no more.... Crease Face Crawley has only marginally more league knowledge and credibility than James Hooper.... Marginally.....
In all fairness you don’t have to play first grade to have a clue. Plenty of NRL coaches who never did.They both played as many FG games as what i have.
So wtf would they know.
In all fairness you don’t have to have a clue to be a first grade coach either.In all fairness you don’t have to play first grade to have a clue. Plenty of NRL coaches who never did.
On the flip side Paul Kent played first grade and still doesn’t have a clue.In all fairness you don’t have to play first grade to have a clue. Plenty of NRL coaches who never did.