Chayse Blair
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Outstanding for me so far this season..... my man of match today and took his try very well.
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Solid in defence and take some stopping near the line. Been excellent for us so far this season.Router1977 wrote: ↑15 Mar 2020, 22:08 Outstanding for me so far this season..... my man of match today and took his try very well.
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Re: Chayse Blair
Looked good today. Much better this year in general. I was pretty much writing him off tbh but he seems to have found his role now. Fair play to him.
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A lot of people wrote him off after last season. I knew a good pre season would help him. Great move having him at second row as well.
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Re: Chayse Blair
Didn’t he look happy after that try.
I think he’s defiantly settled in now, seems to be loving his rugby.
I think he’s defiantly settled in now, seems to be loving his rugby.
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Just look at him celebrating after the final whistle looks happy to be at Cas now
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To be fare he missed alot off pre season with injury so don't think having a good pre season is any thing to do with his good form moving him to secound Row suites is game and being more direct alot off centres in the past who have lost there pace for what ever reason when get older have and made cracking forwards.
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Great performance today seemed to drop off at the latter stages but it was in the bag by then. As stated earlier some good individual performances and believe can only get better. If we play as a unit like we did today meeting them head on we will take some beating. Good all-round performance well done. COYF
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But pre season is as much about what happens off the field (team bonding, building rapport) as what happens on it. We’re now reaping the benefits of Blair coming across mid season last time around.on side wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 00:25To be fare he missed alot off pre season with injury so don't think having a good pre season is any thing to do with his good form moving him to secound Row suites is game and being more direct alot off centres in the past who have lost there pace for what ever reason when get older have and made cracking forwards.
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i must admit i was a doubter very glad to be proved wrong
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I read his comments in the article in the P&C and he seems to have settled in, got the pre-season he needed and is enjoying life at Cas. If you can't play better with that under your belt you're in ghe wrong game.
Knew he'd come good.
Knew he'd come good.
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Graeme Bradleyon side wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 00:25To be fare he missed alot off pre season with injury so don't think having a good pre season is any thing to do with his good form moving him to secound Row suites is game and being more direct alot off centres in the past who have lost there pace for what ever reason when get older have and made cracking forwards.
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