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  • #16
    [QUOTE=theGman;290184]
    Originally posted by fletch View Post
    anyone heard anything about how Moga is tracking in his return from a knee reconstruction, noticed during the week that we now have no players on our injury list on the clubs website(not that it means much), also have seen quite a few video's/photos showing Moga stretching out at training with no strapping on his repaired knee which is highly unusual this early in his recovery./QUOTE]

    Fletch,

    He's good to go. He's having a break o/s freshening up.
    Not sure if Trent will resume Moga thru NSW Cup or U20's.
    Is this wise given his abysmal time off and the Kgs the put on.
    Although TR may want him in the forwards. offseason and KFC
    Last edited by Ms Tee; 03-29-2013, 08:17 PM.

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    • #17
      no problems with that backline, what deo you mean if mini retires, its now up to the club to ensure mini retires! we cant win a premiership if hes out the back? we must have a dynaqmic attacking fullback a la rts!

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      • #18
        Moga is well behind in the pecking order.
        Lots of work to be done.

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        • #19
          Article today about Broncos missing out on a heap of local talent over years. I think the bottom of this article puts Moga situation into perspective. Look at his age and what he's already shown in NRL against big boys and compare him to rest of group and I think we have room to be patient with Tau. And that is what will get best out of him. Let him play out year in 20's when/if he comes back.

          http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/spo...-1226609153630

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          • #20
            Mabye ease him back with a couple of games in the 20s then bring him up to Newtown for a few to see how he goes.An extended stint in the 20s isnt going to help his development.He was to good for them last year before he played a game of 1st grade. What is the point of doing that other than to see him break the try scoring record for the 20s comp.Jennings and moga in the centers running off sonny bill will be a lethal paring.Have a look at the photo of moga taken front on sprinting towards the camera at training this week on the roosters website and imagine your an opposing winger or center who has to tackle him.Good luck cause i reckon you will need a bit of it.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Madrooster View Post
              Article today about Broncos missing out on a heap of local talent over years. I think the bottom of this article puts Moga situation into perspective. Look at his age and what he's already shown in NRL against big boys and compare him to rest of group and I think we have room to be patient with Tau. And that is what will get best out of him. Let him play out year in 20's when/if he comes back.
              http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/spo...-1226609153630
              It's no coincidence that Moga's name is mentioned in that article. The prospects of TauTau returning home & playing for the Broncos shouldn't be ruled out unfortunately . He's their ideal replacement for an ageing Hodges.

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              • #22
                If I remember correctly Moga only signed a 2 contract. Just can't recall whether this is the second or first year of the contract, do you know Gman?

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                • #23
                  Contracted until the end of 2014.

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                  • #24
                    I saw Moga running on Boxing Day so the injury couldn't have been that bad.

                    I agree that he should go back to the 20s to get his confidence back, and work on his defence.
                    Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by theGman View Post
                      It's no coincidence that Moga's name is mentioned in that article. The prospects of TauTau returning home & playing for the Broncos shouldn't be ruled out unfortunately . He's their ideal replacement for an ageing Hodges.
                      It's no coincidence because he is a young player from sth east qld-jist of the article. But I totally agree the broncos want to snap him up.

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                      • #26
                        Broncs will go hard to get Moga back home to Brisbane.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Vasco View Post
                          I saw Moga running on Boxing Day so the injury couldn't have been that bad.

                          I agree that he should go back to the 20s to get his confidence back, and work on his defence.
                          If thats the case vas there is no way it would have been a cruciate ligament tear.
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by kakaruk View Post
                            Broncs will go hard to get Moga back home to Brisbane.
                            And you're probably one of the ones who said Cordner wanted to go back to Newcastle!
                            Forty ain't territorial anymore. They go wherever the money is. I don't blame them cause most of them are so stupid so their capacity to earn decent money from the age of retirement in footy is very limited.
                            This forum is full of geniuses who know everything. So informative.......yet entertaining.
                            Last edited by Thirteen; 03-31-2013, 09:28 AM.

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                            • #29
                              If uncle nick wants moga to stay, then he stays. If he wants him to leave then he leaves. Haven't we signed moga's brothers as well?

                              From what I have seen of Moga he deserves to be persisted with at least for another 3-4 years. Two of his tries from last year al but confirmed this for me. One was a length of the field try where he shrugged off 3 or four defenders and ran like the wind. The other try was when he was close to the line and carrier four defender to the line and somehow got the ball to the ground.
                              Comment of the year:

                              Andrew Johns, Semi-Final vs North Queensland ,

                              "It's touched Lui's hand and travelled forward but that's not a knock on"

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Thirteen View Post
                                And you're probably one of the ones who said Cordner wanted to go back to Newcastle!
                                Forty ain't territorial anymore. They go wherever the money is. I don't blame them cause most of them are so stupid so their capacity to earn decent money from the age of retirement in footy is very limited.
                                This forum is full of geniuses who know everything. So informative.......yet entertaining.
                                He's not suggesting Moga wants to go back. He simply said the Broncos will go hard for him. You don't need to be a genius to work that one out.

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