roopy wrote:On Mamo's best day he's half the player Uate is.
Having said that, Uate is a funny character who has to have a really good relationship with the coach before he'll have a dip, and Woolford is the last coach i'd expect to get him to perform.
Ironically, Rick Stone's fatherly approach had Uate playing the best footy of his life for both Newcastle and Fiji, while Woolford's "tough love" approach will always have him sulking in backplay.
yeh can see that
done it with ikahihifo too, former best prop in the league and woolford wanted him out... not really performing now... yet he goes all out for matagi and hes no better.
now he seems to be dropping player of the year last season adam obrien from the team, woolford has some strange ways for me