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Re: Toronto at Headingley

Post by KB80 » 31 Jan 2020, 11:24

on side wrote: 31 Jan 2020, 10:17
KB80 wrote: 31 Jan 2020, 00:14 As far as I heard in the DP interview.

Holmes, Foster, Mcmeeken, JSL out.
I'd imagine Moors will be out also. Didn't hear him say Feki is out?!

So based on Powell's interview could we be as strong as:

Rankin
Olpherts
Matuitau
Shenton
Feki (?)
Trueman
Richardson
Watts
Mcshane
Millington
Griffin
Hepi
Massey

Smith
Milner
Cook
Blair

Obviously short of second rowers (Blair might be worth a stint there).

Much better than expected if so.
Why would we have a world class nrl centre on bench surely he's better then matuitia
Both Matuitau and Blair are NRL centre's. Based on squad numbers I'd assume based on squad numbers PM is higher in the pecking order.

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Re: Toronto at Headingley

Post by on side » 31 Jan 2020, 11:33

Fumper27 wrote: 31 Jan 2020, 10:48
on side wrote: 31 Jan 2020, 10:17
KB80 wrote: 31 Jan 2020, 00:14 As far as I heard in the DP interview.

Holmes, Foster, Mcmeeken, JSL out.
I'd imagine Moors will be out also. Didn't hear him say Feki is out?!

So based on Powell's interview could we be as strong as:

Rankin
Olpherts
Matuitau
Shenton
Feki (?)
Trueman
Richardson
Watts
Mcshane
Millington
Griffin
Hepi
Massey

Smith
Milner
Cook
Blair

Obviously short of second rowers (Blair might be worth a stint there).

Much better than expected if so.
Why would we have a world class nrl centre on bench surely he's better then matuitia
You’re the first poster to ever refer to Blair as “world class”. Good, maybe even very good, but world class???? Based on what???
Well I thought a full off season would have fetched up to is Melbourne form as more people on here thought as well. Maybe we do need to recruit another centre.


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Re: Toronto at Headingley

Post by mdean » 31 Jan 2020, 13:05

Fumper27 wrote: 31 Jan 2020, 08:19
Mucky1978 wrote: 30 Jan 2020, 23:36 Hopefully
Rankin
Olpherts
Peanut
Shenton
Eden
Trueman
Richardson
Watts
McShane
Smith
Moors
Griffin
Milner

Massey
Blair
Millington
Hepi
Where did we sign Hopefully from???
Happier we have signed Hopefully, he is a lot better prospect than that French second rower we seemed to be in for with our injuries - Dissaray I think he is. (to continue my crap metaphor/joke)
He is ex French army apparently and was quite senior - Major Dissaray!

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Re: Toronto at Headingley

Post by tigerfeat » 31 Jan 2020, 13:08

Some players must be playing lame for cas or somebody been telling porkies on here...
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Re: Toronto at Headingley

Post by nottinghamtiger » 31 Jan 2020, 13:11

Can’t see Moors playing.
Of the 21, pretty sure we’ll see Brad Martin, Lewis Peachy and James Clare drop out as well as Junior. If Moors plays, I suspect the other player to miss out will be one of Blair/Mata’utia/Shenton. It would be pretty unusual to name a centre on the bench.
All provisional of course. Those 21 have got to get through captain’s run unscathed first.

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Re: Toronto at Headingley

Post by Fumper27 » 31 Jan 2020, 13:25

Tigersbarmy wrote: 28 Jan 2020, 21:17 Dan smith has done his hamstring for them asking . Has a time frame been put on junior ?
Not bad by Smigger. Done his hamstring on Tuesday, named in the squad Friday to play Sunday. Medical treatment has made leaps and bounds as when I did my hamstring playing the game, it certainly took longer than 3 days to recover

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Re: Toronto at Headingley

Post by Mucky1978 » 31 Jan 2020, 13:38

Fumper27 wrote: 31 Jan 2020, 13:25
Tigersbarmy wrote: 28 Jan 2020, 21:17 Dan smith has done his hamstring for them asking . Has a time frame been put on junior ?
Not bad by Smigger. Done his hamstring on Tuesday, named in the squad Friday to play Sunday. Medical treatment has made leaps and bounds as when I did my hamstring playing the game, it certainly took longer than 3 days to recover
Don’t forget Milner did is as well Monday.

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Re: Toronto at Headingley

Post by Fumper27 » 31 Jan 2020, 13:48

Mucky1978 wrote: 31 Jan 2020, 13:38
Fumper27 wrote: 31 Jan 2020, 13:25
Tigersbarmy wrote: 28 Jan 2020, 21:17 Dan smith has done his hamstring for them asking . Has a time frame been put on junior ?
Not bad by Smigger. Done his hamstring on Tuesday, named in the squad Friday to play Sunday. Medical treatment has made leaps and bounds as when I did my hamstring playing the game, it certainly took longer than 3 days to recover
Don’t forget Milner did is as well Monday.
Matty Crowther must have hands blessed by the Messiah himself!!!

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Re: Toronto at Headingley

Post by tigerfeat » 31 Jan 2020, 14:10

Junior Moors the best one never going to play a game again three week ago I actually believed these injury updates ...more fool me
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Re: Toronto at Headingley

Post by lidds » 31 Jan 2020, 14:16

either tigersbarmy just makes stuff up or his 'contact' is having a right laugh with him feeding him rubbish.

Or maybe there is some miraculous hamstring recovery cream that Milner and Smith are using...

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Re: Toronto at Headingley

Post by North Leeds Tiger » 31 Jan 2020, 15:09

will we see the rebirth of Cheyse Blair starting in the second row on Sunday ?.
Griffin will get one spot but who will be the other

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Re: Toronto at Headingley

Post by TT Tiger » 31 Jan 2020, 15:44

I’d go from that 21

Rankin
Olpherts
Mata’utia
Shenton
Eden
Truman
Richardson
Watts
McShane
Millington
Smith
Blair
Massey

Milner
Moors
Hepi
Smith

Think that should be strong enough to get us over the line.
(Baring any training injuries)

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Re: Toronto at Headingley

Post by KB80 » 31 Jan 2020, 15:47

North Leeds Tiger wrote: 31 Jan 2020, 15:09 will we see the rebirth of Cheyse Blair starting in the second row on Sunday ?.
Griffin will get one spot but who will be the other
Hepi with either Moors or Blair doing spells would be my guess. I think Hepi has played 2nd row a bit before and we look to be okay for props.

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Re: Toronto at Headingley

Post by derbystiger » 31 Jan 2020, 15:52

Heres my 17 out of that 21

1) Rankin
2) Olpherts
3) Mata’utia
4) Shenton
5) Eden
6) Trueman
7) Richardson
8) Watts
9) McShane
10) Smith
11) Griffin
12) Blair
13) Milner

14) Moors (Hepi if Moors not fit)
15) Millington
16) Massey
17) O’Neill

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Re: Toronto at Headingley

Post by old cas lass » 31 Jan 2020, 16:26

derbystiger wrote: 31 Jan 2020, 15:52 Heres my 17 out of that 21

1) Rankin
2) Olpherts
3) Mata’utia
4) Shenton
5) Eden
6) Trueman
7) Richardson
8) Watts
9) McShane
10) Smith
11) Griffin
12) Blair
13) Milner

14) Moors (Hepi if Moors not fit)
15) Millington
16) Massey
17) O’Neill
That’s decent.

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Re: Toronto at Headingley

Post by gateman » 31 Jan 2020, 16:59

Blair for me as never looked like he is going to break any pots in the center , with his size tackling and pace he is worth a punt in the second row

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Re: Toronto at Headingley

Post by on side » 31 Jan 2020, 17:00

North Leeds Tiger wrote: 31 Jan 2020, 15:09 will we see the rebirth of Cheyse Blair starting in the second row on Sunday ?.
Griffin will get one spot but who will be the other
Lmao bet flow if still reads this be laughing was slated when said Blair would finish up in secound row last year. Probably not turned out to be are best ozzy signing, will See this year hope he smashes it up what ever position he plays.

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Re: Toronto at Headingley

Post by jackknife » 31 Jan 2020, 18:30

TT Tiger wrote: 31 Jan 2020, 15:44 I’d go from that 21

Rankin
Olpherts
Mata’utia
Shenton
Eden
Truman
Richardson
Watts
McShane
Millington
Smith
Blair
Massey

Milner
Moors
Hepi
Smith

Think that should be strong enough to get us over the line.
(Baring any training injuries)
I take it 1 of your Smiths is ment to be Griffin
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Re: Toronto at Headingley

Post by RonnieGibbs'forearm » 31 Jan 2020, 19:01

North Leeds Tiger wrote: 31 Jan 2020, 15:09 will we see the rebirth of Cheyse Blair starting in the second row on Sunday ?.
Griffin will get one spot but who will be the other
Exactly what I have been thinking. I'll take another Graeme Bradley
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