Tito Santana
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The Tigers first Seyfarth before SeyfarthCouple limp offloads from the huth
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The Tigers first Seyfarth before SeyfarthCouple limp offloads from the huth
Hayes Lauder, Rocky Trimarchi and Brenden Santi each say "Hi."The Tigers first Seyfarth before Seyfarth
I think the list is longer than that.Hayes Lauder, Rocky Trimarchi and Brenden Santi each say "Hi."
That's a bit harsh...I think the list is longer than that.
It’s just current players.
Who remembers Nathan Milone? The guy so bad who can’t even spell his surname correct.
That's a bit harsh...
He was once destined to be the next Steve Renouf - the resemblance is uncanny!
At least according to the forum's Gladstone correspondent!
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And I believe the spelling of his name was due to a legal injunction by the Malone clan!
Bit harsh. Garner was very good last night.I'm surprised Penrith look so good despite a weakened side. That forward pack was average, Huth is still a twinkle toed 5 metre eater, despite being a consistent defender, and Garner is still a weak defender, despite the occasional decent hit, yet they were absolutely dominant against one of the better packs in the NRL. It also seems anyone can slot into the Penrith #7 and look excellent.
I think it shows how vital the 1,2,5 and Yeo are to penrith's play. The wingers' ability to gain big metres and quick play the balls helps both with go forward and allowing the forwards to focus on defensive energy. Then every set you also see Yeo taking at least a hitup, and the set gets finished off with a strong dash from Edwards, allowing a quick play the ball and time for the kicker. He's always making at least 10 and turning defensive line around. It's so smooth. And they're bucking the trend by having nuggety low to the ground outside backs. To'o's work in particular is ridiculous in the tackles he's able to push through.
Despite all their personnel changes, this little formula remains in tact and the Panthers are still using their backs much more effectively than any other team. Hard to see teams matching them until they solve this.
Young and Tupou are great wingers, but Penrith smashed them and drove them back because of their bigger frames. It's funny how deliberate this approach is from Penrith. No doubt Staines was dispensable because he can't play the way Penrith want in terms of dominant hit ups.
probably hate Canterbury a bit more from the 1988 balmain days and the hit on ellery.Feeling conflicted about this aftwrnoons match.
Want the bunnies 2 continue the losing streak but
also don't like our inner western rivals Canterbury
Feeling conflicted about this aftwrnoons match.
Want the bunnies 2 continue the losing streak but
also don't like our inner western rivals Canterbury
probably hate Canterbury a bit more from the 1988 balmain days and the hit on ellery.
souths have too many good players to be down too long
Dogs on the other hand I reckon ciraldo is a coaching fraud and he was taking anit of credit for some of Webster's work at Panthers
Things dogs could run bottom 3 I don't think souths will go quiet that bad
Was just thinking that.
Bunnies continued pain or Gus’s moneyball team. I’ve got hate for both of them. Draw and suspension pls.