Although in the championship, from the Bulls I expect Rowan Milnes to be getting a talked about a lot come the end of the year. Think he will become one hell of a player.
Just another desperate example of an ever more desperate SL desperately trying to big up a very ordinary signing. Again I saw nothing to suggest he was one of the two best centres in SL but then I'm not a sycophantic RL journo so what do I know. Bill Tupou before injury played far better RL than Hurrell managed in an entire season, (even Lyne owned Hurrell at Headingley), yet Bill was soon forgotten such is our games snivelling desire to honour anything recently arrived from the NRL. Just my opinion.
I was at Headingley on boxing day and I swear the Leeds fans even cheered him when he bent his back to pick up a water bottle, it was cringing.
Or he's just a much better player than you want to admit.
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Fishermanscap wrote:
Is it obvious? It only seems obvious to Leeds fans who seem utterly desperate to big this player up. On boxing day he huffed and he puffed but didn't really trouble Trinities makeshift backline for much of the game.
On the plus side, he looked fitter than last year but that wouldn't be difficult. All the same, I'm yet to see the entertainment machine you do. I'm reasonably confident that should Johnstone, Tupou, Lyne and BJB be fit when we play you for real Hurrell's impact will be negligible as usual.
You really do get your knickers in a twist about Leeds don’t you
Aiden Sezer will cause defenses problems, such a fast runner of the ball he's Quality. And Matty English is Quality he'll be and England player soon enough, i was hoping we would poach him if you went down.
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Given the sudden departure from the Catalans Dragons of Fijian international centre Brayden Williame the club is in the lookout for a replacement. Latrell Mitchell is unlikely. However the recent signing of former Toulouse centre/winger Gavin Marguerite provides an interesting possibility for the Mediterranean powerhouse. Marguerite is very tall and very fast. So keep Gavin Marguerite on your radar in 2020.
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