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  • How'd Anasta Go?

    Hi all, Pump is currently sitting in the Outrigger On the Beach Waikiki in beautiful Hawaii. As you can imagine I have not really taken todays loss that badly

    I can see we played to our usual standard but not much mention of the waste salary cap that is Braith.

    How'd our fearless leader go today?
    Loved by few, hated by many, respected by all.

  • #2
    The last time I looked, about 10 tackles, 4 hit up and 3 missed tackles. I'm thinking of asking for a run next week. I'm certain I could do more in 80 minutes.

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    • #3
      He made 7 runs and 65 metres and 10 tackles. By comparison symmonds who was off for some time made runs 9 and 92 metres and 25 tackles. For some reaon Braith sat on the left wing for large periods and rarely looked to touch the ball. He kicked 0 from 1 attempt.

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      • #4
        The switch to centre improved his game. Hopefully Smith took note and will shift him a bit further out to the bench or Newtown.

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        • #5
          How'd Anasta go?

          Here's an indicator.

          Sharks captain, Paul Gallen, made 22 runs for 204 metres. On top of that, he scored a try, made two line breaks, 19 tackles, broke five tackles and threw in a couple of offloads, too.

          Anasta? In what is probably a season high for Braith, a massive 7 runs for 65 metres, and 10 tackles. Missed 3 along the way. Telegraphed his left foot step beautifully all day as well.

          To sum it up: Porter puts up a cross field kick, and their debutant, Mills, flys through. He grabs it out of the air, and three of Captain Sackless' teammates struggle to hold him up. Braith, having flown through the air nowhere near the ball, stands next to the tackle and WATCHES as Mills wriggles out and puts the ball down. Cameras rolling, so Braith dives in 5 seconds after the balls been grounded and strips it away, before yelling at the referee to go upstairs. Try Cronulla.

          To think we are letting Myles go to keep this miserable ****. Absolutely ****ing useless.

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          • #6
            He was shafted out to the centre for most of the game to cover injuries. But he didn't play well.

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            • #7
              did he play..........

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              • #8
                Ray warren in the 70th minute said "this is Braith Anasta territory. He is the Roosters miracle maker". He was referring to the famous field goal that sank the tigers in last years semi final. Unfortunately miracles are hard to come by. Jesus only ever pulled off a handful. Anasta would be better served focusing on the material world

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BlindFreddy View Post
                  How'd Anasta go?

                  Here's an indicator.

                  Sharks captain, Paul Gallen, made 22 runs for 204 metres. On top of that, he scored a try, made two line breaks, 19 tackles, broke five tackles and threw in a couple of offloads, too.

                  Anasta? In what is probably a season high for Braith, a massive 7 runs for 65 metres, and 10 tackles. Missed 3 along the way. Telegraphed his left foot step beautifully all day as well.

                  To sum it up: Porter puts up a cross field kick, and their debutant, Mills, flys through. He grabs it out of the air, and three of Captain Sackless' teammates struggle to hold him up. Braith, having flown through the air nowhere near the ball, stands next to the tackle and WATCHES as Mills wriggles out and puts the ball down. Cameras rolling, so Braith dives in 5 seconds after the balls been grounded and strips it away, before yelling at the referee to go upstairs. Try Cronulla.

                  To think we are letting Myles go to keep this miserable ****. Absolutely ****ing useless.
                  What he said. I can't be bothered putting it another way because anasta and most of the team are farking useless and not worth my time.
                  "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

                  Thomas Jefferson

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                  • #10
                    Braith contibuted/s nothing

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by lookatmyswatch View Post
                      Ray warren in the 70th minute said "this is Braith Anasta territory. He is the Roosters miracle maker". He was referring to the famous field goal that sank the tigers in last years semi final. Unfortunately miracles are hard to come by. Jesus only ever pulled off a handful. Anasta would be better served focusing on the material world
                      As they say, rarely does lightning strike twice.

                      Braith is our overpaid invisible man.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by past glory View Post
                        did he play..........
                        I was going to say the same thing!!

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