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Mrs Barista wrote:It is, but it's also brand new. Will need time to gel.
Clifford helped guide Newcastle to the play-offs for the first time since 2013 in 2020, despite only joining them midway through the 2021 season. Apparently. That’s a better than immediate impact.
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Joined: Sep 06 2005 Posts: 1995 Location: Newcastle, Hunter Valley
Jake and Texy's excellent adventure.
I can't imagine how this is going to work out.
Before Jake moved to Newcastle he had always lived with his very supportive parents and there were stories about him only having a few tracksuits and no idea about how to get them washed or how to feed himself. Tex has also always lived with his family. He "moved out" last year, which turned out to be he spent some time sleeping on Kalyn Ponga's couch. Jake has spent a few years looking after himself now, and Tex has been trying, so they might be ready to move to the other side of the world I suppose. They are like the poster boys for Gen z who have never had to develop life skills, and are off to conquer the world.
Joined: Jan 30 2004 Posts: 8185 Location: Never never land away with the fairies
Just watching these clips of Clifford from last season he reminds me almost of Jamie Lyon in terms of build and the way he moves. If Clifford has half as much impact for us as Lyon had for St’s I’ll be more than happy.
Just watching these clips of Clifford from last season he reminds me almost of Jamie Lyon in terms of build and the way he moves. If Clifford has half as much impact for us as Lyon had for St’s I’ll be more than happy.
Before Jake moved to Newcastle he had always lived with his very supportive parents and there were stories about him only having a few tracksuits and no idea about how to get them washed or how to feed himself. Tex has also always lived with his family. He "moved out" last year, which turned out to be he spent some time sleeping on Kalyn Ponga's couch. Jake has spent a few years looking after himself now, and Tex has been trying, so they might be ready to move to the other side of the world I suppose.
Quote:They are like the poster boys for Gen z who have never had to develop life skills, and are off to conquer the world.
Chris71 wrote:Just watching these clips of Clifford from last season he reminds me almost of Jamie Lyon in terms of build and the way he moves. If Clifford has half as much impact for us as Lyon had for St’s I’ll be more than happy.
Think he looks like Lyon as well tbh. If he’s half as good then he will do for me
Chris71 wrote:Just watching these clips of Clifford from last season he reminds me almost of Jamie Lyon in terms of build and the way he moves. If Clifford has half as much impact for us as Lyon had for St’s I’ll be more than happy.
Before Jake moved to Newcastle he had always lived with his very supportive parents and there were stories about him only having a few tracksuits and no idea about how to get them washed or how to feed himself. Tex has also always lived with his family. He "moved out" last year, which turned out to be he spent some time sleeping on Kalyn Ponga's couch. Jake has spent a few years looking after himself now, and Tex has been trying, so they might be ready to move to the other side of the world I suppose. They are like the poster boys for Gen z who have never had to develop life skills, and are off to conquer the world.
They should both fit in perfectly
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