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"There are some defensive issues Mutts we are getting manhandled in the middle we can't control the ruck and we aren't starting games well.There are some coaching issues there like EA mentioned we've not seen JR look so down trodden in a after match…"
"I got critiqued during the week and got told I was over exaggerating for saying I'd put the line through us this year for having any shot at winning the comp.
What disappoints me I watch for indicators during the off season pre season especially…"
What disappoints me I watch for indicators during the off season pre season especially…"
"The major differences between us and penrith is the talent. They continuously produce it to the point that they can afford to lose or bench top quality players, the other thing is they don't have a loser club mentality, players want to be…"
"We are that far behind Penrith. Because most of the league is.
We have played the Premiers, Grand Finalists and Penrith in first 4 rounds. We'll lost against shit teams but we'll settle with our style once we get a run against normal teams.
Then…"
We have played the Premiers, Grand Finalists and Penrith in first 4 rounds. We'll lost against shit teams but we'll settle with our style once we get a run against normal teams.
Then…"
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Whereiz Manu Mau heading too now. Rumour is he is great mates with his name sake Manu Vatuvai they are both of Tongan heritage.
Micky...Manu Mau signed with Hull, he just started training over there
Here's a little story on him
Fresh from his antics with the Tongan national team in autumn, Ma’u arrived in the country on Wednesday with his family and had a couple of days to acclimatise before reporting for duty for the very first time on Monday morning.
The 31-year-old will take things easy in his first few days as a Hull player, getting mucked in when appropriate with his new teammates, who are now six weeks into their pre-season campaign. But he can’t wait to get out there and prove himself to his new mates.
“I’m pleased to be here,” Ma’u told the Mail. “We’ve just cruised today, I’ve done a bit of field with the boys and then when they were doing con I came inside and jumped on the bike.
“I’ve been trying to stay fit and stay on my diet. I haven’t had much of a break but I’m just happy to be here.
“I knew of a few of them so it’s good to be around them and I’m looking forward to getting into full training and just rubbing shoulders with the boys.”
Having penned a two-year deal with the Black and Whites, Ma’u admits he’ll be treating his stint in East Yorkshire as an adventure on the other side of the world, with Scotland and Paris among the places on his bucket list.
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WS, Mr Navy
I have seen that but i think that it has been photoshopped. I dont think Wendell is dumb enough to put his whole media career on the line
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