NRL 2022
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Of course O'Sullivan looks like a stud for the Panthers...
SOS had some positive moments for us, but he had more failures. I do not also underestimate the difference of playing with the team around him. All players knew their roles in a play, whereas the warriors it usually comes down to one player having to create everything.
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Of course O'Sullivan looks like a stud for the Panthers...
I find this hard to believe, he didn't look good enough to play for the Flaxmere Falcons last year. But I can't be arsed watching the game.
Almost had as many try assists in this game than he did all of last season. Playing with a stacked team certainly helps.
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I think Taumalolo is done as a top player. Just doesn't have the same pop in his carries.
I think he is short of a gallop although Payton not giving him minutes last year or this year is this year so far is a worry. You are right though, not having the impact you would expect and a lot of salary cap right there too
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So Warriors first game goes as what most expected, moment of excitement and moments of same old dumb sh*t, brain fades and drift out of games. Oddly enough the same can be said for the opposition who got it together though late when it counted. Highlights included SJ as a dominant half not overplaying his hand had some good touches for his first game back and hopefully will play foil for Reece Walsh next week. AFB making 60 metres off a kick off, Curran getting through a mountain of work, often even turning up to help CHT at the back, even earnt himself 3 DM points on a losing team. Lowlights: Apart from losing a winnable game, failing to find the right play on the last tackle, Viliame Vailea and DWZ injured already. Although Pompey, Aitken and Arthurs is a very handy back up
Some rule changes that could help this year;
Carry-over points for contrary conduct will be scrapped as part of a variety of changes to the NRL's Match Review Committee and judiciary processes. Players serving suspensions for on-field incidents from 2021 - such as Latrell Mitchell, Matt Lodge and Harry Grant - must still serve those bans.
However, all players will have their slate wiped clean ahead of the upcoming season, with player records to be reset on a rolling 12-month period since their last offence.
Speaking of back up, the Storm lose Brandon Smith (hand), G Jennings (knee), Welch (calf) and still win, in this week, Harry Grant, Cameron Munster, J. Bromwich, D.Ieremea.. that is an impressive depth of squad.
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@bayimports add SJ now out for 4 weeks..too early to call spoon?? lol.. a
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@bayimports said in NRL 2022:
@bayimports add SJ now out for 4 weeks..too early to call spoon?? lol.. a
Nah, the Warriors never get the spoon, they always win enough to give you true believers enough hope to stay onboard next year.
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@bayimports said in NRL 2022:
@bayimports add SJ now out for 4 weeks..too early to call spoon?? lol.. a
Nah, the Warriors never get the spoon, they always win enough to give you true believers enough hope to stay onboard next year.
Yep, usually a late season surge when nothing else matters except fooling people into thinking they might be on the verge of something half decent next year.
If the warriors were a sign theyβd be this one
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Nah, the Warriors never get the spoon, they always win enough to give you true believers enough hope to stay onboard next year.
Speaking of the spoon, I checked the points table and note that Manly-Warringah are currently holding down last position, closely challenged by Sydney City and the New Zealand Warriors.
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you know how i said SJ was worth the money at $400k?
Turns out i was wrong. To be worth that you have to play most of the games.