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  • Pass the Ball
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    [ Williamson, Ahern, Jones, Symonds, Cherrington, Friend, Earl for the Roosters, Tamou with the Cowboys now and Winterstein for the Broncos. There's no question the club has all the talent in the world in our 20's side but there not developing them as they should be.[/QUOTE]

    Honestly these guys have done nothing in the NRL...

    Williamson has never played first-grade..

    Ahern, Jones, Symonds, Cherrington and Friend have played or are playing in a team that is running stone motherless last..

    Tamou had a couple of good hit-ups for the Cowboys, that is about it..

    Winterstein was fortunate enough to debut in a red-hot Broncos back-line, but has lately been found out to be the ordinary player that he was at the Roosters...

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    Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post
    There is a bloke in our NYC team called Fine Moeakiola, forget Earl and Tuigumala. If this bloke can stay injury free he will be a star.
    That's the kid that played on the wing against the Knights wasn't it? He was fantastic, got quick play-the-balls and was a handful with every touch of the ball. He is a mile in front of any winger I've seen from our junior sides this year including Earl and Tuigamala but he's seemingly disappeared as he hasn't been named since. Does anybody know what happened to him?

    Even though our Toyota Cup side has not produced last season or this year, many of the players have seemed to graduate to the NRL structure eg, Williamson, Ahern, Jones, Symonds, Cherrington, Friend, Earl for the Roosters, Tamou with the Cowboys now and Winterstein for the Broncos. There's no question the club has all the talent in the world in our 20's side but there not developing them as they should be.
    Last edited by footy; 07-08-2009, 08:42 PM.

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    haha
    dumb stupid selfish players
    SO TRUE

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  • Kingbilly
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    Not at all, except that Souths seems to attract that sort of player.

    that is dumb stupid selfish players.

    They do have a couple of good kids there but will struggle to amount to anything with the old souths culture still stinking up the place.

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    Originally posted by Kingbilly View Post
    They are useless arrogant little shits that run reputations off a couple of good things done in a season.
    They take wrong options more often than a Roosters player has a beer
    haha lol thats funny
    you not just saying that cos they are souths players??

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  • Kingbilly
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    They are useless arrogant little shits that run reputations off a couple of good things done in a season.
    They take wrong options more often than a Roosters player has a beer

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    Originally posted by Kingbilly View Post
    Sandow and Sutton are both useless.
    Both suffer from being lauded as the new superstars at Souths. Watch them and for every good thing they do, they take 3 or 4 wrong options. Its the little things these guys can't do.
    Fortunately (I say tongue in cheek), they are the sort of players that Souths creates, they need some good coaching and sometimes a kick up the backside but as soon as somone tries to do this the players run to the manangement winging about the coach.

    Neither players would do well or last long under someone like Bennett without a complete change in attitude
    sandow and sutton are good players.
    id love to have either one of them at our club...

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    Originally posted by Kingbilly View Post
    Sandow and Sutton are both useless.
    Both suffer from being lauded as the new superstars at Souths. Watch them and for every good thing they do, they take 3 or 4 wrong options. Its the little things these guys can't do.
    Fortunately (I say tongue in cheek), they are the sort of players that Souths creates, they need some good coaching and sometimes a kick up the backside but as soon as somone tries to do this the players run to the manangement winging about the coach.

    Neither players would do well or last long under someone like Bennett without a complete change in attitude
    No wonder they signed Matt Mundine. Sounds like he fits the bill well.

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  • Kingbilly
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    Sandow and Sutton are both useless.
    Both suffer from being lauded as the new superstars at Souths. Watch them and for every good thing they do, they take 3 or 4 wrong options. Its the little things these guys can't do.
    Fortunately (I say tongue in cheek), they are the sort of players that Souths creates, they need some good coaching and sometimes a kick up the backside but as soon as somone tries to do this the players run to the manangement winging about the coach.

    Neither players would do well or last long under someone like Bennett without a complete change in attitude

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    Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post
    Since when did 1 equal far less?

    Pearce's running game this season has been very good as has his long kicking game but it's his ball playing that has let him down... more a reflection of his forward pack I'd say... in fairness to Sandow his forward pack isn't going too much better so it's expected. Although his running game and long kicking game has also been very poor... forget statistics he is currently the worst halfback in the comp by quite a distance.
    He has made a recent 'good form' streak. Up until Round 14, he had made 1 linebreak, 2 try assists and 1 linebreak assists in 12 games. However in the last 2 weeks he has made 3 try assists and one more linebreak assist, however Pearce is still lightyears ahead of him.

    Anyone remember their other great hope, Eddie Paea? Or Jeremy Smith? LOL

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  • supermario
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    Originally posted by Johnny Bravo View Post
    Much of Sandow's defensive liabilities don't lie in his inability to tackle in the line, it's his rushing out of the line to try and put on a big hit and very rarely succeeding that leads to his poor defence. That is completely mental, and something a coach would be on him about every game, yet never seems to get through.

    No question he's very talented, but most of what he does is pre-meditated, and it's almost always for himself. It makes him very predictable to defend against, you can spot which play he's going to put on before he does it. He's not a smart player at picking and choosing his plays whatsoever. He could develop into a good halfback if he learns to play in a team, but some players never learn, Sandow may be one of them IMO.

    Adding to that, Sandow is a little cat, one of the dirtiest players i have seen !

    if you want to put yourself through watching a souffs match, take note of sandow and the sly punches and other tactics the little shit uses.

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  • Rooster_6
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    Originally posted by Johnny Bravo View Post
    Much of Sandow's defensive liabilities don't lie in his inability to tackle in the line, it's his rushing out of the line to try and put on a big hit and very rarely succeeding that leads to his poor defence. That is completely mental, and something a coach would be on him about every game, yet never seems to get through.

    No question he's very talented, but most of what he does is pre-meditated, and it's almost always for himself. It makes him very predictable to defend against, you can spot which play he's going to put on before he does it. He's not a smart player at picking and choosing his plays whatsoever. He could develop into a good halfback if he learns to play in a team, but some players never learn, Sandow may be one of them IMO.
    Can't disagree with any of that. I hate stereotypes but I think Sandow will go down as another one of these talented aboriginal halfbacks who never had the mental attributes needed for NRL footy.

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    Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post
    Whole knew level in being dumb... yes. Give him a good spray and stick Beau Scott next to him and his defence will improve ten fold. He will never develop at Souths which makes me sleep easy at night but I still think he's a very talented player.
    Much of Sandow's defensive liabilities don't lie in his inability to tackle in the line, it's his rushing out of the line to try and put on a big hit and very rarely succeeding that leads to his poor defence. That is completely mental, and something a coach would be on him about every game, yet never seems to get through.

    No question he's very talented, but most of what he does is pre-meditated, and it's almost always for himself. It makes him very predictable to defend against, you can spot which play he's going to put on before he does it. He's not a smart player at picking and choosing his plays whatsoever. He could develop into a good halfback if he learns to play in a team, but some players never learn, Sandow may be one of them IMO.

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  • Rooster_6
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    Originally posted by The Mack View Post
    Sandow has far less try assists, linebreak assists, linebreaks, tries and tackle breaks than Pearce. Also, Sandow has less completed tackes, and FAR more missed tackles too.

    Sandow is a dud so far this season, statistically the worst regular halfback in the NRL.
    Since when did 1 equal far less?

    Pearce's running game this season has been very good as has his long kicking game but it's his ball playing that has let him down... more a reflection of his forward pack I'd say... in fairness to Sandow his forward pack isn't going too much better so it's expected. Although his running game and long kicking game has also been very poor... forget statistics he is currently the worst halfback in the comp by quite a distance.

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    Sandow has far less try assists, linebreak assists, linebreaks, tries and tackle breaks than Pearce. Also, Sandow has less completed tackes, and FAR more missed tackles too.

    Sandow is a dud so far this season, statistically the worst regular halfback in the NRL.

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