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5 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

He doesn't evade. It's just I'm running too forcefully so you're not tackling me. 

I [censored] myself every time but it usually works out tops. 

That's right. Very direct line, usually through a parting pack and straight toward goals. I'm sure it's a directive from Goody to back himself for a trundle if we're pinned down in defence or stagnating bringing it out. And I really don't think we've seen a fraction of what's to come. If Joel gets in on the mix with Frost and Hunt, we're going to have a mighty exciting running half-back line.

 
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11 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

He doesn't evade. It's just I'm running too forcefully so you're not tackling me. 

I [censored] myself every time but it usually works out tops. 

Basic physics says it should work most of the time. When you're the fastest *and* heaviest player on the ground, you don't need a calculator to work out that most blokes ain't going to be able to stop you when you're flat out and they are near-stationary.

He's a fella who clearly realises his strengths and is now playing accordingly. It's enjoyable to watch!

Strangely during the game, I had more confidence a goal would be generated when the ball was in our backline. Really enjoying the development of our backline with frost playing a major role in this.

 
13 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

He reminds me of a young Wild Bull, just goes..

but now he is showing purpose and backing himself to win....

Great game yesterday...

More of a gazelle to my mind. 

5 minutes ago, monoccular said:

More of a gazelle to my mind. 

A wild bull can still generate speed, not as gracefull as a Gazelle, but gets the job done. 

I had been worried about Frosty, but he was sensational yesterday. 


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