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  • #16
    Originally posted by Yak:278925
    If Oldfield holds onto Maloney's cut out in the first half and runs down the wing to score or set up his centre to score then the perception of how he played may be totally different. But for mine, Tupou looked for the ball a bit more and when he got it he looked all class.
    I would totally agree. Tupou looks the goods. Finally have a winger that scores tries, doesn't get owned in tackles and competes in the air.

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    • #17
      Gus was thinking how he could use Jenko's cap space on Thurston, has been for over 12 months.

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      • #18
        JokDok was outstanding - class above anyone else on the field in the prelim game.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Yak View Post
          If Oldfield holds onto Maloney's cut out in the first half and runs down the wing to score or set up his centre to score then the perception of how he played may be totally different. But for mine, Tupou looked for the ball a bit more and when he got it he looked all class.
          thats exactly right. its because oldfield dropped the ball that we have the perception that tupou is the better winger.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by kegs1 View Post
            thats exactly right. its because oldfield dropped the ball that we have the perception that tupou is the better winger.
            Usually player's who hold on to the ball are seen as being better than those who drop it.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Headless Chook View Post
              Usually player's who hold on to the ball are seen as being better than those who drop it.
              no mate, you got it all wrong.
              we all loved anasta because he ran for 0m.
              we loved mose because he made 3 tackles and 1 hit up each game.
              we love mini because although he misses grubbers, HE HAS A GO!
              we love the blokes that have a go!

              oh... sarcasm alert.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by kegs1 View Post
                no mate, you got it all wrong.
                we all loved anasta because he ran for 0m.
                we loved mose because he made 3 tackles and 1 hit up each game.
                we love mini because although he misses grubbers, HE HAS A GO!
                we love the blokes that have a go!

                oh... sarcasm alert.
                Hahaha, ok, I thought you were making excuses for Oldfield before.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Headless Chook View Post
                  Hahaha, ok, I thought you were making excuses for Oldfield before.
                  no i wasnt making excuses for oldfield, i was pointing out that the difference between him having a good game and a bad game was him catching a ball.
                  if he had caught it and scored a try, it paints him in a good picture, but because he dropped it cold, it paints him in a bad picture.
                  that catch or drop is what makes your game, and that could decide whether you get the starting spot or not.

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                  • #24
                    Jokatama played his junior football at the St Johns Eagles with Mitchell Mammary.As President of St Johns I am so proud of them.They are not only good footballers but great kids off the field.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by FAZ View Post
                      Jokatama played his junior football at the St Johns Eagles with Mitchell Mammary.As President of St Johns I am so proud of them.They are not only good footballers but great kids off the field.
                      That they're decent boys/men off the field is good to hear. All the best to both of them now that they play for the Roosters and zumba zum, zumba zah, zumba Eagles rah rah rah!
                      "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

                      Thomas Jefferson

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by TheLoneRooster View Post
                        That they're decent boys/men off the field is good to hear. All the best to both of them now that they play for the Roosters and zumba zum, zumba zah, zumba Eagles rah rah rah!
                        you are familiar with our club and its warcry.Did you play for or against St Johns.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by FAZ View Post
                          Jokatama played his junior football at the St Johns Eagles with Mitchell Mammary.As President of St Johns I am so proud of them.They are not only good footballers but great kids off the field.
                          Hey Faz,
                          Both you're boyz played well first up. Joka surprised me with his mobility for such a big unit. Looking forward to watching them go around against the Tigers.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by pearcesworstnightmare View Post
                            Jennings only needed 15 mins to show his worth as a player, his sublime pass to Tupou and his strength form dummy half to score, then schooled Lyon twice in defence.

                            The 4 points honestly flattered womanly, the blokes in pink kept them in it, good to see nothing has changed.

                            What was the penalty count in favour of Manly in the second half?

                            It seemed to be about 10 - 1.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by kegs1 View Post
                              no i wasnt making excuses for oldfield, i was pointing out that the difference between him having a good game and a bad game was him catching a ball.
                              if he had caught it and scored a try, it paints him in a good picture, but because he dropped it cold, it paints him in a bad picture.
                              that catch or drop is what makes your game, and that could decide whether you get the starting spot or not.
                              IMO the lighting at the ground was poor.
                              As he looked to where the pass was coming from he would've been looking into the low lights.

                              The pass was a very long one, and was not perfect.

                              Lyon punched him in the face?

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