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I heard from a mate that he is "Toe-tally killing it at training!"

But unfortunately his car broke down on Friday and he needed a Toe-Truck :)

Also.... He can't eat dairy because he has been recently diagnosed as Lac-toes intolerant 

 

 

Paleo will be the way

 
5 hours ago, Redlegs said:

Any reports on how Sam is progressing with his rehab?

Welcome to the nuthouse.

Are you gonna continue to be KJ's "straight man"?


Sam Frost will be one of the keys to our drive up the ladder. He must stand up as a CHB/Full back to take on and shut down big forwards. He has the pace and size to be the #1 backman.

I agree with Norm.  Enough playing him forward.  He needs to sit down back and use that freakish athleticism and power to shut down the big forwards.  That frees Dunn to play the third tall/rebounder role, and he's a far better kick than Frost or Tommy. 

 

He actually is a bit of a forgotten player for us. As good as a new recruit but built and ready to go...

10 hours ago, KrazyJay said:

I heard from a mate that he is "Toe-tally killing it at training!"

But unfortunately his car broke down on Friday and he needed a Toe-Truck :)

Also.... He can't eat dairy because he has been recently diagnosed as Lac-toes intolerant 

 

 

Ok, he's got toesolitis, hopefully he hasn't got kneemonia as well. Not to mention dicktheria.


4 to 6.

 

Sorry, couldn't resist and the fact that in 10 posts no one else had said it.......:rolleyes:

I was under the impression that he is participating in full training with the main group.

Very important player for us; pace, aggression and strength.

Sam Frost update: Unavailable indefinitely.

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

 

 

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, H_T said:

Sam Frost update: Unavailable indefinitely.

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

 

 

 

 

 

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GwS may have known he was [censored] at rehab


Terrible news! Im presuming its his foot again. Grimes, Garland, Clarke, Trengove and Frost. I can think of maybe two others in all other clubs combined. wtf! 

19 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

Terrible news! Im presuming its his foot again. Grimes, Garland, Clarke, Trengove and Frost. I can think of maybe two others in all other clubs combined. wtf! 

Off-season sex change hasn't worked out well.  Shattered.

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Sam Frost looking ripped as ever.. Look at those traps!

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I think our friend H-T was referring to his female namesake :unsure:

Hmm - that's Sam Frost's namesake, not H-T's :cool:

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1 hour ago, Salems Lot said:

I think our friend H-T was referring to his female namesake :unsure:

Hmm - that's Sam Frost's namesake, not H-T's :cool:

I just assumed that any post coming from a "moderator" (H-T) would be the gospel truth and that we had lost our KPP Fullback before the season had even started

1 hour ago, Salems Lot said:

I think our friend H-T was referring to his female namesake :unsure:

Hmm - that's Sam Frost's namesake, not H-T's :cool:

Correct, Sam Frost's namesake. Off the market.

 
36 minutes ago, H_T said:

Correct, Sam Frost's namesake. Off the market.

I can't believe it was that difficult to understand!

They're was even a photo of her in that post...Pretty simple really. 

 

 

Interestingly we will field a very different team next year if Frost,  Trengove, Petracca and Salem all get on the park, not to mention Melksham and Bugg. That's over one quarter of the starting 22 as fresh faces. 


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