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Keep bombing it in, only the supporters that enjoy criticising the club have a problem with it. All the other coaches are loving it.

 

oliver is playing angry and giving away needless free kicks. always wrestling and holding and he is the one that gets caught.

 

2 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

Can’t drag everyone. 
Clarry probably needs to start further away from the contest and hit it at speed. That’s what makes him great. 

Oliver-  try him in space = wing


Finally a tall forward stands up and takes a contested under pressure.

Well done Rooh

 
1 minute ago, Abyssal said:

Oliver-  try him in space = wing

Man he's cooked. I don't think he has the speed or endurance 


JVR will be great, happy to have him until 2029 need to surround him with more talent in the next couple of years.


Roo does not miss many.  G he e might become my favourite since the Ox

Rivers has been industrious and physical, like it.

2 minutes ago, Abyssal said:

Oliver-  try him in space = wing

Doesn't have the two way running capability or any burst speed at present

Big no for mine


3 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

Have these umps been on holiday for a few weeks?

If not they should be. 

I wish we were a bit more watchable, everything about us looks B grade, except the forward line which is C grade.

 

 

Good to see the umpires imposing themselves on the game.Would hate to see a free flowing game break out.

 
2 minutes ago, Abyssal said:

Oliver-  try him in space = wing

Still needs to get through the contest. 


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