So i hate to say it lol, but its looking like i was right about him all along.

A passenger i used to call him, couldnt grab a game by the scruff of the neck and take control.

Struggled to put points on when it matters, goes MIA, struggles with taking the line on.

He had a purple patch there a few years ago and obviously has a lot of natural talent BUT can he be relied on to get the job done when it counts?

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  • As i said in previous posts tonight


    Corey is a flat track bully


    When things are going his way he is great but the moment even an ounce of pressure is placed on him he crumbles
  • Yea he puts more effort into his bull s hit VLog blogs he does. His 5th And last options were rubbish. He acts like his 15 very immature, grow up you wanker.
    • He's a friggin myth and I am sick of seeing his fuckin buffooned grin and chests pumps ......grrrr I like Canadian club better and I hate rum ....:-((
  • Would of helped if we had our forwards rolling forward, and didn't drop so much ball..
    Our attack was clunky at best tonight, I think Norman was a little lost for space out there. I'll still back him in.
    Would u suggest we sack him? Buy someone else? Not many decent ones available..
    • No not suggesting we sack him, im just worried about the future and his ability.

    • It did appear the the Cows were all over him and Moses and did a excellent job of stifling their impact.
    • 100%

  • Whilst i would agree that tonight was poor from Corey, i still think that up until Moses arrived, he was the best halves player the club had had in years, possibly even decades. However, when we really need him to step up he often comes up short.
    He certianly isnt the main reason we lost tonight, but in order for him to become a truely great player, it is in games like this where he needs to be more dominant.
    • Stu Galbraith was better

      no where near the talent level but in terms of heart he owned Corey.

  • We should have known he wasn't going to be a premiership, or even match winning half for that matter, from the beginning. Because there is no way Broncos would have let him go if he was.

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