Moga has a lot to prove when he finally fit and ready to play NRL as he was generally little more than average when he played 2 or more years ago. He needs a good few months playing for Newtown to toughen him up before he should be considered for the Roosters.
He is basically starting from scratch, given the time he's had out of the game. And no one has any real idea of how his leg injuries have affected his movement, pace, strength etc. Not to mention his confidence.
If he delivers on the promise he showed in the NYC a few years ago, that's great. But I'm not counting on it. Too many talented young kids never reach their full potential, for various reasons.
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He is basically starting from scratch, given the time he's had out of the game. And no one has any real idea of how his leg injuries have affected his movement, pace, strength etc. Not to mention his confidence.
If he delivers on the promise he showed in the NYC a few years ago, that's great. But I'm not counting on it. Too many talented young kids never reach their full potential, for various reasons.
NC
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