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He is carrying an injury. You are obviously new to all this so I apologise if I appear aggressive.
What injury does he have? An actual injury or just niggling stuff that players carry all season and a smart coach will find the best possible time to rest them without disrupting the whole team at once??
I hope Lamb does well against his old club, huge test, but every reason for him to be up for this. I also hope the pressure of knowing that any mistake, no matter how small, will have young LAMB thrown to the WOLVES by the merciless Chookpen ex SPURTS isn't too much for him.
Anyone else think that this would have been a decision made at the start of the year? Particularly with Lamb against the team that did not want him, and Keary soon to be unavailable.
Interesting if there has been a Lamb & a Butcher in the same side???
Roland Butcher, the English cricketer, played grade cricket in Sydney in the 80s and was dismissed by a leggie with the name of Baker but, no, he wasn't caught by A. Candlestickmaker.
Pearce may do the same to the club that undermined him too.
Undermined? I don't see how Pearce was treated as being undermined. But yes, pearce may play well against the Roosters as much as Lamb may play well against the knoughts.
Anyone else think that this would have been a decision made at the start of the year? Particularly with Lamb against the team that did not want him, and Keary soon to be unavailable.
The decision is an interesting one and the timing certainly speaks to long-term thinking.
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