Today, in Flegg, we downed the Storm the hard way.
Down 12 blot after 15 minutes we came back to shut the storm out 28-18.
My best were Alameddine
Petrus &
Popo
Ryda played like Matto today, very disapointing.....But, a new front-rower emerged.......Miller came off the bench and killed it. A similarity of Junior when younger, and bullocked over for a great try to bring back into the game.
And take note the Storm were the champions last year...maybe all is not lost!
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Ryda is overrated
Did you watch the game?
Nah I didn't watch the game I don't have too watch one game for my statement to be made I've seen enough in 2 years. His overrated
Disagree but everyone is entitled to their opinion.
what I do agree is that Talagi is not an X factor like forward. He is like your JWH. Has an offload, plays with aggression and goes after the alpha forward physically and with words. He attracts 3 defenders most hit ups. Good footwork. His stats won't be the best which again is similar to JWH.
100% agree with everythging EA has said about RYDA. He possesses a very healthy self confidence and self belief about himself. When this is controlled and mentored correctly he certainly has the skill set to make NRL and be more than a 2-3 gamer. A huge asset is his fast feet and good engine. That makes him a high risk/high reward player for the crash ball almost everytime we are that close. Can also sustain a handy 20 metre sprint if put in open spaces which is also dynamite when you have IONGI , MOSES etc following through. I think the arrival or Jordan MILLER is a total left field get. He could be anything.
Yea. His character traits will complement the likes of Tuivita and Brown who can run for plenty of meters at their best. Than you got the likes of Polley, Koina and Popo who can top the tackle count and meter count with their insane work ethic. Polley and Popo have a bit of x factor about them too. Then in the backrow Nauer and Petrus have insane strike power. Both have more potnetial that any backrower in the club. That includes over youngsters like Latu, Funa-Iuta, Lokeni
Miller has a long way to go. He is still way to big and would struggle with the intensity and high paced NRL standards.
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