parra_princess said:dazeely said:Hurriflatch said:one is still around everyone knows Fui's 10 min training session story.
Without boring the hell out of everyone again can someone give me a heads up on this story. Must have missed that one
Dazeely,
My knowledge on the story is during his time at South Sydney he rocked up to training one day very peeved that he only got 10 mins playing time on the field on the weekend. After 10 minutes of training he left saying (in his Tongan accent) "I play for 10 minutes...I train for 10 minutes"
It's a bit funny. I'm pretty sure thats the story anyways.
Iafeta said:The best hooking display I have ever ever seen. Forget anything Buderus has done, or Wing, as far as a once off brilliant exhibition of playing hooker in the modern era, it was PJ Marsh.
rowdy said:Hehe fui...wot a champ
Iafeta said:The best hooking display I have ever ever seen. Forget anything Buderus has done, or Wing, as far as a once off brilliant exhibition of playing hooker in the modern era, it was PJ Marsh.
Cant wait til PJ plays for us again...
he's always been pretty confident of his ability so hopefully after a few games itll help him feel good about his old injury as well.
Yay for 2005!
Iafeta said:In regards to PJ, he actually became very muscular towards the second half of his stint at the Warriors. Initially he came to play five eighth, but obviously with injuries he became a revelation on attack as a hooker, but came under criticism for a high missed tackles tally. In 2003, he'd bulked up and was straight out awesome, in my opinion until his injury in 2003 the best hooker in the comp, not just on attack, but more importantly defensively. You guys might remember the game at Ericsson versus Parramatta in 2003, if it wasn't for PJ Marsh the Warriors wouldn't have got within cooey, let alone win the match. He scored an amazing try in about the second minute, a wonderful solo effort, and he tallied I think 42 tackles for the match including in my opinion the biggest hits of the year for the Warriors behind Richard Villasanti's hit on Shane Webcke and one of your own at Parra. It was unbelievable. The best hooking display I have ever ever seen. Forget anything Buderus has done, or Wing, as far as a once off brilliant exhibition of playing hooker in the modern era, it was PJ Marsh. And it was built on strong, brutal defence.