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See the leaderboard on the right, blore ripping up
I didn't see that. Have to zoom on my phone. He beat everyone haha!!
See the leaderboard on the right, blore ripping up
What does it mean?
Glad someone asked lol. Blore is leading but what are they measuring? I can’t make it out. Assuming it’s to do with fitness?
See the leaderboard on the right, blore ripping up
Yeah, though keep in mind this is while Too was still doing it so there was some people to go. Dunno if he came first overall but wouldn't be surprised. This pic was posted on his instagram earlier in the year.
Peak speed. Shows lower body strength compared to size
Correct if I'm wrong but whatever's been holding Grant back is or hopefully was mental. He hasn't suffered a massive injury that was responsible for his long stints in reserve grade.So's Tim Grant!
Good news prop-wise
Correct if I'm wrong but whatever's been holding Grant back is or hopefully was mental. He hasn't suffered a massive injury that was responsible for his long stints in reserve grade.
Yeah, though keep in mind this is while Too was still doing it so there was some people to go. Dunno if he came first overall but wouldn't be surprised. This pic was posted on his instagram earlier in the year.
He's got some monster thighs on him.
Correct if I'm wrong but whatever's been holding Grant back is or hopefully was mental. He hasn't suffered a massive injury that was responsible for his long stints in reserve grade.
Bloody hell. Blore is the thigh version of neck guy,.
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He's still just a kid aswell. What the hell will his body look like once he fills out?
Just on Blore I've read a lot of stuff about how hard he trains, it seems like it's evidenced by how his big thighs don't look smooth like other guys with more natural big thighs (Solomone Kata, Jason Tamoulou). It's looks like it's more training that got him like this then getting genetically lucky (though he does have some that).
Thus he might not fill out as dramatically as other kids because he's already trained so hard and closer to his ceiling physically speaking compared to the average kid. But he doesn't need to improve physically that much anyway, it's more learning other stuff. Of course he's still 18 so he could still have another growth spurt then fill out that bigger frame.
Tyrone May worked to where he is imo with shitter genetics than blore. Pre-ACL may was pretty decentJust on Blore I've read a lot of stuff about how hard he trains, it seems like it's evidenced by how his big thighs don't look smooth like other guys with more natural big thighs (Solomone Kata, Jason Tamoulou). It's looks like it's more training that got him like this then getting genetically lucky (though he does have some that).
Thus he might not fill out as dramatically as other kids because he's already trained so hard and closer to his ceiling physically speaking compared to the average kid. But he doesn't need to improve physically that much anyway, it's more learning other stuff. Of course he's still 18 so he could still have another growth spurt then fill out that bigger frame. It's rare but some people grow til they're 21.
That comment was in reference to the comments about how strong he will be once he fills out his frame.Tyrone May worked to where he is imo with shitter genetics than blore. Pre-ACL may was pretty decent
Looks more like Moses with those .....um Lats?
I know i have commented on it alread. But how the f**k is it possible for your thighs to be bigger than your waste like that?Yeah, though keep in mind this is while Too was still doing it so there was some people to go. Dunno if he came first overall but wouldn't be surprised. This pic was posted on his instagram earlier in the year.
He's got some monster thighs on him.
Correct if I'm wrong but whatever's been holding Grant back is or hopefully was mental. He hasn't suffered a massive injury that was responsible for his long stints in reserve grade.
His upper body looks pretty f**king strong here. Looking through google images it looks like he has bulked up a bit. Our pack's looking pretty powerful for 2019. Atleast the top 17 guys and Blore anyway... who is destined for a top 17 spot by seasons end.Looks more like Moses with those .....um Lats?
I know i have commented on it alread. But how the f**k is it possible for your thighs to be bigger than your waste like that?
Maybe it's common. Not quiet sure as I have never really paid attention to that.
His upper body looks pretty f**king strong here. Looking through google images it looks like he has bulked up a bit. Our pack's looking pretty powerful for 2019. Atleast the top 17 guys and Blore anyway... who is destined for a top 17 spot by seasons end.
I doubt it, might be an illusion because of the angle.I know i have commented on it alread. But how the f**k is it possible for your thighs to be bigger than your waste like that?
Maybe it's common. Not quiet sure as I have never really paid attention to that.
Look out for Terrell May in Jersey Flegg this year.19 stars for 2019 | Shawn Blore
As far as rising stars go, Shawn Blore nears the top of the list.
The Penrith Brothers junior has an impressive junior representative resume, with his most recent achievement being selection in the Junior Kangaroos team two years young. As a developing forward that is quite an achievement.
NSW Under-18s coach Mark O’Meley described Blore as a natural leader earlier this year, and said that he has NRL written all over him. He pulled off a tackle in the Under-18s Origin game on his own line that stopped a certain try, it was the definition of an ‘Origin play’.
For the Panthers, there is not much more that Blore could have achieved in 2018.
He captained the SG Ball team to a premiership and then backed it up a week later to lead the side to the National Championship in Queensland. He then graduated to the Jersey Flegg team where he played nine games, and even made three appearances in the Intrust Super Premiership NSW.
Despite being one of the better players for his age in the country, Blore said that he is an open book when it comes to learning, progression and development when speaking to NSWRL.com.au earlier in the year.
“I probably just try to better myself as a person, off the field more than on it,” Blore said.
“In team meetings, at training, in groups, I always try to keep the talk up, just trying to improve my leadership qualities.
“That’s always something that the coach is looking for.”
Blore is progressing into an NRL player and given his small taste of senior football last year, he may turn out in the Intrust Super Premiership for most of next year. The last two NSW Under-18s captains (Cameron Murray and Payne Haas) went on to debut for their team the next year, so an NRL appearance may not be too far away for Shawn Blore.
https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2019/01/01/19-stars-for-2019--shawn-blore/