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Alex BP' wrote:Whoa whoa whoa, cant believe somebody mentioned England!
Yes, another very impressive performance from Sam.
We've gone from:
Debut off the bench against NL1 opposition in the CC
Debut off the bench in Super League
Starting lineup in Super League
Now he needs to have a good consistant run of games and attempt to establish his position. At the moment he's still only just begun to try and earn his place within the first team let alone the starting lineup, so let's take every game as it comes.
Another superb performance today, he made the team click & brought out the best in other players. His kicking game was very clever too. His solo efforts are probably the best thing to watch though, so skilful.
Keep it up Sam.
Bob on; great performance by Sam, hopefully the first of many on the bounce.
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Alex BP' wrote:Whoa whoa whoa, cant believe somebody mentioned England!
Yes, another very impressive performance from Sam.
We've gone from:
Debut off the bench against NL1 opposition in the CC
Debut off the bench in Super League
Starting lineup in Super League
Now he needs to have a good consistant run of games and attempt to establish his position. At the moment he's still only just begun to try and earn his place within the first team let alone the starting lineup, so let's take every game as it comes.
Another superb performance today, he made the team click & brought out the best in other players. His kicking game was very clever too. His solo efforts are probably the best thing to watch though, so skilful.
Keep it up Sam.
Very true, some people getting carried away, but it was a great performance.
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odemwingie wrote:Very true, some people getting carried away, but it was a great performance.
People have every right to get carried away. However I don’t ever think it’s the lack of talent that’s held England / GB back over the last ten years against the Aussies & New Zealanders. it’s the terrible coaching!
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Damo-Leeds wrote:People have every right to get carried away. However I don’t ever think it’s the lack of talent that’s held England / GB back over the last ten years against the Aussies & New Zealanders. it’s the terrible coaching!
As stated already, he needs a consistent run of games, without getting injured, the more experience he'll get, the better he'll get. I hope he plays for England in mid-season. Where does his younger brother play btw?
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Looked quite tired at full time. I'm not surprised carrying Glenn Morrison around in his pocket for 80 minutes
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Orrell Lad wrote:Looked quite tired at full time. I'm not surprised carrying Glenn Morrison around in his pocket for 80 minutes
My only criticism, is he needs a proper haircut!
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efcrhino wrote:As stated already, he needs a consistent run of games, without getting injured, the more experience he'll get, the better he'll get. I hope he plays for England in mid-season. Where does his younger brother play btw?
Younger brother is Logan who plays hooker. Still qualifies for the under 18's but is playing at reserve team level.
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