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I thought I would add one further comment to the Suaalii Myth post.
Did anyone watch the first try Suaalii scored against the Titans?
Keary threw him a great pass, but Suaalii still had plenty to do to get over the line.
He stepped off his right foot, and beat the Titans winger pointless.
He is big and powerful, but he also has a wicked step and change of direction.
The kid is a serious weapon already.
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Originally posted by roostermcgregor View PostI thought I would add one further comment to the Suaalii Myth post.
Did anyone watch the first try Suaalii scored against the Titans?
Keary threw him a great pass, but Suaalii still had plenty to do to get over the line.
He stepped off his right foot, and beat the Titans winger pointless.
He is big and powerful, but he also has a wicked step and change of direction.
The kid is a serious weapon already.
He is going to be near unstoppable from 20 mtrs out.....
I'm starting to see now what all the fuss was about . He seems to be humble like toups with the power of Latrell.
The Chooks could have unearthed the perfect footballerLast edited by Bondicigar; 05-10-2022, 08:22 AM.
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Originally posted by roostermcgregor View PostI thought I would add one further comment to the Suaalii Myth post.
Did anyone watch the first try Suaalii scored against the Titans?
Keary threw him a great pass, but Suaalii still had plenty to do to get over the line.
He stepped off his right foot, and beat the Titans winger pointless.
He is big and powerful, but he also has a wicked step and change of direction.
The kid is a serious weapon already.
Time will tell what he becomes. However I think that as our attack gets better, he'll be one of our more potent options in the outside backs.
The only myth is that idiot with the peroxide blonde mullet and porn star mo. Look forward to seeing Suaalii give the NRL's favourite show ponies a run for their money.
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Suaali’s temperament and attitude coming into grade as an 18yr old is ridiculously impressive. I can’t remember a more composed and clear minded kid coming into grade since Cordner.
This will hold him in greater stead through the rest of his career, more than any moment of athleticism or flair ever will.
I really like the way Walker and Suaali are being brought along. Both are playing with toughness well beyond their years and experience in the game.
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His early carries out of our end were instrumental in us getting good field position. He's hungry for the ball and would often travel in field to take the next one after Toups even when the kick went to our left side.
Love his progress and you can see his combination with Joey is going to be a real handful for defences.
Big advantage to have both him and Toups as aerial threats as we can go both sides if an opposition winger has a deficiency in that area.
Kearys attacking kicks were much more pin point today.
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