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Correct.
He was also given work ons last year by Rennie which included improving his left-to-right passing which isn't up to scratch yet. Even Will Genia called that aspect of his game out publicly in an article for the Roar.
Tate is an excellent halfback and I enjoy watching him but he isn't...
Yes correct. He will be a big loss as he was a real leader in the pack however there is good bench strength this year and they have been rotating players tactically during the trials so the player stepping up will be ready.
I really feel sorry for him as he has been an excellent player right...
That’s great news. Either way, GPS rugby doesn’t encourage players abusing crowds. The joeys boys get their own grandstand at Northbridge every year and they are “encouraging” without any overt abuse being tolerated.
If the player in question had been brought though the GPS system, he would know that type of behaviour isn’t acceptable. It isn’t league. Rugby is about character as much as it is about anything else.
That’s a really considered post Rob. I’m a Shore dad but my godson played 1st XV from yr 10 at Scots so I went to all his games and in my experience there was always a strong behavioural culture at Scots that I really respected. The player in question came from St Augustine’s in yr 10. Maybe...
He’d been good up until tonight. I wouldn’t crucify him on tonight’s effort but he needs to get a bit smarter. The ref is missing the Blues tighthead pancaking because his feet are too far back. Frustrating.
Yeah I found this really odd too. The crowds are populated by a good percentage of fans of Pasifika background so it would take a brave/stupid person to vilify someone. I'm not saying it didn't happen (clearly something was said) however I find it hard to imagine in this day and age saying...
I’d caution against any talk of a resurgence at Shore.
Whilst the opens performed very well against Auggies, the lower age groups did not perform nearly as well.
What you are seeing at Shore is a single strong Yr 12 cohort who have been together and performing well since yr7, augmented by a...