please lads , im not trying to use him has a scapegoat ,,, but did you see him last night labouring around the pitch ,, like most of the team ,,, this lad got a new contract ,, i was on NASH WATCH last night ..after ht interval he lasted 7 mins but was knackered after 3 mins ... WHAT A FOOKIN JOKE FOR SUCH A BIG LAD TALK ABOUT LACK OF EFFORT ,, IT WAS SO PLAIN TO SEE
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Sorry WWW I don't see that. Nashy is still a young inexperienced prop forward. He might not be a barnstormer but watch him more closely and you'll notice he puts a big defensive effort in and always puts his all in both attack and defence. Something which at present can't be said of our so called NRL standard prop forwards who are distinctly not playing as well as they should in all areas of their game.
fungus, try watch him as best you can during next few games ,,,, and then come back to me ..M8 TRUST ME HE IS RUBBISH ..... HE NEVER MAKE A TOP NOTCH PLAYER UNLESS HE STARTS IMPROVING HIS FITNESS LEVELS AND SHOWING A BIT MORE ZEST FOR THE GAME ...
Fungus The Muffin Man wrote:Sorry WWW I don't see that. Nashy is still a young inexperienced prop forward. He might not be a barnstormer but watch him more closely and you'll notice he puts a big defensive effort in and always puts his all in both attack and defence. Something which at present can't be said of our so called NRL standard prop forwards who are distinctly not playing as well as they should in all areas of their game.
Nash isn't inexperienced anymore. He played for GB Under 18's academy in Oz, played numerous first team games for Widnes and seems to have been at Salford for about 3 years now? I'd say he's been playing first team for about 5 years now. If you look at some of the young lads coming through in SL there are 18/19 year old forwards breaking into teams and making an impact.
Nash was tipped to be a star as a kid, but to be honest I've never seen it.
AJ Viking wrote: Nash was tipped to be a star as a kid, but to be honest I've never seen it.
Me neither.He used to get rave reviews whilst playing for Widnes academy,whom I never watched, and I used to look forward to seeing him play when he was in the first team.I know it's a big step up but I just couldn't see anything to get excited about,not even any potential or promise.
AJ Viking wrote:Nash isn't inexperienced anymore. He played for GB Under 18's academy in Oz, played numerous first team games for Widnes and seems to have been at Salford for about 3 years now? I'd say he's been playing first team for about 5 years now. If you look at some of the young lads coming through in SL there are 18/19 year old forwards breaking into teams and making an impact.
Nash was tipped to be a star as a kid, but to be honest I've never seen it.
Most, James Graham is an exception, of the best props in the world are in their late 20s not 22/23, Nash is learning his craft and will make it as a quality SL prop.
shed head wrote:Most, James Graham is an exception, of the best props in the world are in their late 20s not 22/23, Nash is learning his craft and will make it as a quality SL prop.
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worldwidewarfare wrote:please lads , im not trying to use him has a scapegoat ,,, but did you see him last night labouring around the pitch ,, like most of the team ,,, this lad got a new contract ,, i was on NASH WATCH last night ..after ht interval he lasted 7 mins but was knackered after 3 mins ... WHAT A FOOKIN JOKE FOR SUCH A BIG LAD TALK ABOUT LACK OF EFFORT ,, IT WAS SO PLAIN TO SEE
I obviously didn't watch Steve Nash as closely as you did but I thought that he did no better or no worse than any other of our forwards.
If you were on a Spectator Watch listening to some spectators gives you the impression that they are a little childish, with a very short concentration span and need to get plenty of Jelly Babies or lollipops to keep them happy whereas others go onto forums such as this and vent their anger at the odd rugby player or two.
A dummy helps too but one should not use one over the age of 21 years.
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