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He has the aggression...
and looks like Ivan Drago...."I must break you"
He has the aggression...
Cant ease up on him. He needs to be played and be good so that we can pay him 200k.
Otherwise yawnion will be banging the door down...
Lot more exciting playing NRL then being a back up for a super 15 side playing in front of 20 people on a cow patch. I doubt he would push for a starting spot in Union in his first year.
I dare say by choosing league last year over Union he sees his future in league, or he would have made the change.
Lot more exciting playing NRL then being a back up for a super 15 side playing in front of 20 people on a cow patch. I doubt he would push for a starting spot in Union in his first year.
I dare say by choosing league last year over Union he sees his future in league, or he would have made the change.
As for Union, they are losing some of their big names to Japanese and French Rugby because they can't compete with the salaries. His manager will be using this to drive up his price and rightly so but he won't get the money that was being offered in previous seasons. The biggest worry would be the Chiefs.
Some kid was playing on the wing for the Tigers Under 20's earlier in the year, and he has now been recently been playing for the Waratahs Super Rugby team.
I would imagine that Moeroa wouldn't be playing in some back up side if he went to an Australian Super Rugby team.
I think that kid was playing nsw cup and was in his early twenty's.
That players name is Fijian sensation Taqele Naiyavaro. He is born in 1991 and was playing in the Tigers NSW Cup team.
That players name is Fijian sensation Taqele Naiyavaro. He is born in 1991 and was playing in the Tigers NSW Cup team.
With a name like that I'm not surprised they picked him.
Are you saying Taqele is worth a shot?
Thanks for that. I heard he was big (around 120kg) and could score tries, so what was the reason for him not getting an Nrl start? Being 23 I assume he may have had some issues with his game.
That players name is Fijian sensation Taqele Naiyavaro. He is born in 1991 and was playing in the Tigers NSW Cup team.
Being big and fast certainly helps in rugby league. In fact in the modern NRL you have to be one or the other (and ideally both). But you can be too big for rugby league, especially when it impacts a player's lateral movement and aerobic capacity.
Who names their kid 'fijian sensation'??