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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M69UKv1VAoE&feature=player_embedded#!I'm still not sold on Williams, but everyone else seems too be so maybe it's just me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M69UKv1VAoE&feature=player_embedded#!I'm still not sold on Williams, but everyone else seems too be so maybe it's just me.
Anthony Watmough
Greg Bird
Luke Lewis
Beau Scott
The rest.
In that order. Is there room for T-Rex? Possibly. But not over those four.
He just lacks that concentration on the little things, my only criticism...on the field anyway.Watmough is so good when he's firing. Not just the aggression and mongrel he has, but I reckon he and probably Lewis have the best footwork out of all the forwards, by far. I don't know how Watmough does it, but he sort of runs straight towards the defence and then at the last second, he'll change angle and run sideways and there will be a massive overlap out wide. He doesn't do it enough, or doesn't always pass it when he's created the overlap though. I'd love to see him do it a bit more.
Yeah, me too. He's great when firing, but can do dumb shit and his hands let him down. Still has to be a must pick though, at least on the bench (which is probably where he'd be used more effectively anyway)He just lacks that concentration on the little things, my only criticism...on the field anyway.
Tough as nails too. Not only the ludicrous amount of consecutive games he played (and in the front row!) but there was an article I read this year about the dedication he had to get back on the park for Cronulla when he was injured. They said 6 weeks, I believe, and this is really testing my memory, he didn't miss a game (or only one).Yeah Galloway didn't really seem to impress over the whole 4N. Once more from what I saw he got very limited game time however.
A prop who I think is very under rated and who hasn't been mentioned much is Luke Douglas, he is a great player.
Yeah, me too. He's great when firing, but can do dumb shit and his hands let him down. Still has to be a must pick though, at least on the bench (which is probably where he'd be used more effectively anyway)
I don't think I am old enough for that.typicalfan is also a very wise fan.
Tough as nails too. Not only the ludicrous amount of consecutive games he played (and in the front row!) but there was an article I read this year about the dedication he had to get back on the park for Cronulla when he was injured. They said 6 weeks, I believe, and this is really testing my memory, he didn't miss a game (or only one).
Don't buy into the KEITHYYY hype either.