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St Helens tries vs Wakefield

bartman

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Blink and you'd have missed it... and I see what people mean about Halpenny in defence :?

But nice Sky vid capture, thank Spritehawk for us LIAS!
 

Fairleigh Good!

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There are some damn good tries in there.

I thought the Sean Long try was absolutely special. Everything about it was first class. Long's initial pass to Wellens was a gem as was the quickness of Wellens' hands to get it to Wilkin, who's delayed inside ball back to Long to finish was sublime.

And Maurie Fa'asavalu's burst through, EAT that handoff you stinky Wildcat! This lad is coming on tremendously now. 1 year ago he was so unfit he couldn't do 10 minutes, now he looks like he could do 80 without breaking a sweat. His upper body strength is amazing and he is pacy, with an eye for an offload. Perhaps not ready for the Tri-Nations this season, but New Zealand would do well to keep tabs on him, he looks to be turning into a top forward.
 

Corbin

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lyon is a saint said:
Yeah some aussies on here have asked about Faasavalu.... he's turning into a great player.

I've always regarding him as a good player since the first time i saw him play at the RWC (im a big union fan).

What position is he playing in league? i'd assume Lock or second row as he played flanker for Samoa at the RWC
 

JasonE

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Corbin said:
I've always regarding him as a good player since the first time i saw him play at the RWC (im a big union fan).

What position is he playing in league? i'd assume Lock or second row as he played flanker for Samoa at the RWC

He's playing prop mate, he's fairly mobile and has a good offload.
 

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