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  • #16
    Originally posted by Mad_Rooster_In_Hong Kong View Post
    Which kid Fred? What are you jibbering about old man? You get on here and stir up all kinds of shit but you have no suggestions. Nothing. All you do is stir up the hate. You are a troll Fred and due to the limited amount of intelligence possessed by about 50% of the idiots on this forum you are a very effective troll. Well done.
    I am talking about RTS, the kid you raved on about before the season started yet you hadn't seen him play before.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by fred68 View Post
      I am talking about RTS, the kid you raved on about before the season started yet you hadn't seen him play before.
      Yes like almost everyone here I had not seen him play. I never raved on about him. I just thought he was an exciting signing considering his background. If we compare him to Moga then I would say Moga is ready to be given a run. It would seem to me that if we push RTS into first grade right now then it would be a prime opportunity for blokes like you to crucify him. I agree with you that Smith is an idiot Fred, it is just that I think you are a bigger idiot.

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      • #18
        RTS has played what, 4 games, in NYC and some want him to make his debut in FG in the first half of the year? Talk about crucifying the kid and setting him up for a huge fall.

        Give him a season in the NYC to settle into playing league week in week out. Give him an offseason with the big boys and perhaps consider him as a prospect to debut in 2013.

        He has just finished school, moved from NZ to Aus and apparently is looking to go to uni. That's a lot for a young bloke to take on board in a few months, especially if his family has not moved over with him. Give him time to settle into his new life before putting too much pressure on the young bloke.

        NC
        Supporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by novice chook View Post
          RTS has played what, 4 games, in NYC and some want him to make his debut in FG in the first half of the year? Talk about crucifying the kid and setting him up for a huge fall.

          Give him a season in the NYC to settle into playing league week in week out. Give him an offseason with the big boys and perhaps consider him as a prospect to debut in 2013.

          He has just finished school, moved from NZ to Aus and apparently is looking to go to uni. That's a lot for a young bloke to take on board in a few months, especially if his family has not moved over with him. Give him time to settle into his new life before putting too much pressure on the young bloke.

          NC
          Spot on NC..
          ...

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Mad_Rooster_In_Hong Kong View Post
            Yes like almost everyone here I had not seen him play. I never raved on about him. I just thought he was an exciting signing considering his background. If we compare him to Moga then I would say Moga is ready to be given a run. It would seem to me that if we push RTS into first grade right now then it would be a prime opportunity for blokes like you to crucify him. I agree with you that Smith is an idiot Fred, it is just that I think you are a bigger idiot.
            lol

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            • #21
              Originally posted by novice chook View Post
              RTS has played what, 4 games, in NYC and some want him to make his debut in FG in the first half of the year? Talk about crucifying the kid and setting him up for a huge fall.

              Give him a season in the NYC to settle into playing league week in week out. Give him an offseason with the big boys and perhaps consider him as a prospect to debut in 2013.

              He has just finished school, moved from NZ to Aus and apparently is looking to go to uni. That's a lot for a young bloke to take on board in a few months, especially if his family has not moved over with him. Give him time to settle into his new life before putting too much pressure on the young bloke.

              NC
              Yes one of your more lucid posts Old Chook.

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              • #22
                Reminds me more of Shaun Johnson & Benji with his footwork.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Mad_Rooster_In_Hong Kong View Post
                  Yes one of your more lucid posts Old Chook.
                  Enough about the old thanks, I'm under 50 so still consider myself a 'spring chicken' of sorts (even if no one else does). OK the spring is not as high as it once was, but it's not done with yet.

                  On RTS, having seen him a few times at games, he is certainly a prospect, but some need to take off the rose coloured glasses where his development is concerned. He is still very raw. You'd crucify him by putting him in firsts at the moment.

                  NC
                  Supporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by fred68 View Post
                    So you saying his attitude was fixed the day after smith stood down because taylor picked him to play first grade on the first day that taylor was promoted to parra's interim first grade coach.
                    It wasn't. Remember how much off-field strife he got in when he was first introduced to grade ?

                    He would get crucified for that at Bondi Jct.

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                    • #25
                      I reckon Jarryd Hayne still has an attitude problem. He's all about him, it's never about the team.

                      And god forbid he cop a little criticism - it's a grand attack of the sulks then.

                      Remember when Daniel Anderson dared to question Jarryd's performances - I reckon he had one foot out the door after that, as Hayne is untouchable at Parra.

                      NC

                      NC
                      Supporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by novice chook View Post
                        I reckon Jarryd Hayne still has an attitude problem. He's all about him, it's never about the team.

                        And god forbid he cop a little criticism - it's a grand attack of the sulks then.

                        Remember when Daniel Anderson dared to question Jarryd's performances - I reckon he had one foot out the door after that, as Hayne is untouchable at Parra.

                        NC

                        NC
                        Agreed, it was certainly the beginning of the end for D.Anderson, how dare he say that Jarryd wasn't at his best for that game! Unfortunately for Parra, Hayne believes he is bigger than the team, add big man Sandow to the mix & you get......................................
                        one wooden spoon!

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by novice chook View Post
                          I reckon Jarryd Hayne still has an attitude problem. He's all about him, it's never about the team.

                          And god forbid he cop a little criticism - it's a grand attack of the sulks then.

                          Remember when Daniel Anderson dared to question Jarryd's performances - I reckon he had one foot out the door after that, as Hayne is untouchable at Parra.

                          NC

                          NC
                          Spot on. I have heard exactly that from the most senior Parra players. They all hate him. Sometimes you need to take one step back to go two steps forward. If I was Parra coach first thing I would do is sack Hayne.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Big Arty View Post
                            Agreed, it was certainly the beginning of the end for D.Anderson, how dare he say that Jarryd wasn't at his best for that game! Unfortunately for Parra, Hayne believes he is bigger than the team, add big man Sandow to the mix & you get......................................
                            one wooden spoon!

                            Yep.
                            A legend in his own mind.
                            Never been impressed with him.
                            The Haybe Train has been running on the wrong gauge imo.

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                            • #29
                              Hayne may be a big head but he is capable of extraordinary feats on the field..

                              Some of the stuff he was doing in '09 was ridiculous..

                              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGob48zyJng



                              Not one member of our side comes close to Hayne when it come to scoring & creating try's..

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                              • #30
                                Nahhhh hes more like Barba makes alot of metres and PASSES the ball that Hayne doesnt

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