No thanks. He reminds me of T-Rex
Fifita and T-Rex
Great when they get Going
But they lack Discipline Drive and Motivation
Maybe the right coach can lead them in the right Direction
I am waiting to see if Wayne can Save Schuster
Schuster has recently come came from injury playing NSW cup
Zero Tackle ...
South Sydney Rabbitohs star
Jai Arrow has revealed his happiness for teammate
Josh Schuster after he made his long-awaited return to rugby league last week after a 12-month hiatus from the field.
Appearing in his first match for the Rabbitohs since leaving the
Manly Sea Eagles and overcoming a calf injury that delayed his return last weekend, Schuster impressed in the
NSW Cup competition.
Coming off the interchange bench, the one-time Samoan international finished the match against the North Sydney Bears with one try assist, a line-break assist, three tackle busts, 40 running metres and six tackles without a miss.
Only signed until the end of 2025, the 23-year-old will be attempting to see his form continue in the lower grades as he contends for a spot in the first-grade team in the coming weeks and continues to remain fit and healthy.
"It was the first time I saw him since he played on the weekend and I did ask him how it was and he said he was excited to finally be back out there playing," Rabbitohs teammate
Jai Arrow said.
"He's a guy who enjoyed a lot of off-beat cardio and a lot of hot boxing sessions and things like that.
Only signed until the end of 2025, the 23-year-old will be attempting to see his form continue in the lower grades as he contends for a spot in the first-grade team in the coming weeks and continues to remain fit and healthy.
"It was the first time I saw him since he played on the weekend and I did ask him how it was and he said he was excited to finally be back out there playing," Rabbitohs teammate
Jai Arrow said.
"He just hasn't been able to get himself on the field but it's good to see him come in today with a big smile on his face and he's finally back out there playing footy."
Schuster - named as the starting five-eighth - will feature in his second match for the Rabbitohs this week but will remain in the
NSW Cup as they take on a
Canterbury Bulldogs side that includes the likes of
Blake Wilson, Cassius Tia,
Drew Hutchison,
Joseph O'Neill,
Jake Turpin and
Kurtis Morrin.