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Except all the good teams employ this particularly Storm and Panthers.PTB speed slow or fast, does not seem to affect a side's ability to win:
If play the ball speed means something but mostly nothing, what is a better metric? - The Rugby League Eye Test
Play the ball speed and “tunnel ball” has been in the NRL news cycle over the past week, on the back of a story by Adam Pengilly in THIS MASTHEAD the Sydney Morning Herald. In this article, Pengilly noted that as the Panthers ran down Parramatta during the final minutes of their game in Round...www.rugbyleagueeyetest.com
Except all the good teams employ this particularly Storm and Panthers.
Is the shape of the contracts more important than the paper they’re written on?Depends on the shape of the contracts of the returning players though. If they are abnormally back-ended (i.e. escalating at more than the rate of increase in the salary cap) then that flexibiity becomes a lot smaller.
Except all the good teams employ this particularly Storm and Panthers.
So neither of you actually read the articleand they do it very well
odds are if parra done it like them we'd get penalised every timeand they do it very well
Completely agree. It is absolutely incredible the leeway Melbourne get in the ruck. Players holding on… laying in the path of the play the ball… slightly off to the side. It slows it down only minutely but it absolutely counts at that level.odds are if parra done it like them we'd get penalised every time
Isn't backending of contracts forbidden by the NRL now?Depends on the shape of the contracts of the returning players though. If they are abnormally back-ended (i.e. escalating at more than the rate of increase in the salary cap) then that flexibiity becomes a lot smaller.
Isn't backending of contracts forbidden by the NRL now?
*politicsSean Russell being picked in the PMXIII makes me very concerned for the future of Australian football
Dutton wouldn’t have selected himlol, sack Albo!
Jack Williams signs with Parramatta Eels
The Parramatta Eels are pleased to announce the signing of Jack Williams on a three-year deal, commencing from the 2025 NRL season.www.parraeels.com.au
Sorry if it has already been posted
Are they not just picking a player from each club, who is not in Bali ?so Russell is now a rep player ?
wonders will never cease