mattnz wrote:
I prefer him defending MID, attacking EDG, with big minutes.
Well, yes, but I'm not sure his body prefers that.
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mattnz wrote:
I prefer him defending MID, attacking EDG, with big minutes.
mattnz wrote:
I prefer him defending MID, attacking EDG, with big minutes.
Mulvy wrote:
I prefer Lemuelu starting, Cogger playing the rest of the year at half averaging 70 and Teddy not being a spud.
robelgordo wrote:NAS pretty much done what I hoped for over 3 weeks. Will probably take the scores and run now. Although he could be a handy 18/19, especially if he stays on the edge and gets DPP
mattnz wrote:
Yeah that is nice, but mine probably actually happens when Katoa returns.
Aardvark wrote:So if I say something enough times and with enough conviction it means it will definitely become reality?
Is that how it works?
Aardvark wrote:So if I say something enough times and with enough conviction it means it will definitely become reality?
Is that how it works?
Aardvark wrote:So if I say something enough times and with enough conviction it means it will definitely become reality?
Is that how it works?
mattnz wrote:
More that if it was their role before filling in for injury, it is most likely the role they go back to.
mattnz wrote:
More that if it was their role before filling in for injury, it is most likely the role they go back to.
rhinoceroo wrote:Jackson Ford scored more than NAS this week, btw, and that was without a bunker gift try. Also plays R19.
the_great_wobbler wrote:
What do you expect him to average after Katoa is back?
mattnz wrote:
Back to what he was pre-injury, should average 60 in that role.
First 2 games were a 53, then should have scored a 70+ if not injured after 31 minutes on 53, when tearing apart the Bulldogs with 25 minutes left.
rhinoceroo wrote:Jackson Ford scored more than NAS this week, btw, and that was without a bunker gift try. Also plays R19.