Parker goes ok considering league is his 2nd sport
This old chestnut? you didn't play 1st grade so you can't have an opinion **** that I also have never been a politician but I have an opinion on them also. I'm not a singer or actor but have opinions on them also, I struggle in the kitchen but will tell a chef his meal is **** also.only ones paying out on him should have a CV with there 1st grade experience
This is a funny forum.
I think everyone agrees, Brad is giving 100%.
What I think some are missing is the fact that Parker is only there because we have no other first grade blooded centre/wingers. Maybe Des could blood someone new (Anderson? Funa injured, Hoppa injured) who's never played first grade... But hey, we just beat the comp leaders with approx $1.5m on the sidelines for the 2nd half so I think Des knows best.
Walker is out. Parker is the backup.
What's the point in death riding the kid who gives 100% every week that we all know is the backup for our rep centre....
Anyway, like I said, the kid gives 100%. He's got my support when he pulls on the maroon and white.
Much prefer Maryanne- I reckon she would go off like a rocketView attachment 11112
How about the original Ginger?
Why do we have to choose? Plenty of time on our hands on the isleMuch prefer Maryanne- I reckon she would go off like a rocket
I think you might be rightMuch prefer Maryanne- I reckon she would go off like a rocket
Danny Moore?Don’t underestimate him. Some keen judges (like Phil Gould) like the cut of his jib and can certainly see something there.
Clearly Hasler is a coach that can bring the best out of a player. It seems to be happening across the park already.
Parker may seem like a stopgap now, but if he develops (under Hasler’s tutelage) into a bustling centre reminiscent of another Manly junior, Alec Tennant, then that will be a great outcome.
despite the gibbering, froth mouthed rantings of the three horned punchies.
Brad Parker is growing on me. Drops the ball a bit, but he’s starting to make himself a little more conspicuous in attack...capable of bumping out of a tackle anyway. But his defence is his strong suit, he’s able to handle players much more highly rated than he is. He cut Gagai in half with a great tackle on Saturday, and seems to cover quite well when we let someone drift wide. He’s bought into the Des defensive philosophy, and that alone will probably do us for now.
That's exactly who Brad reminds me of.Danny Moore?
This the Phil who also pushed Baz and Lewis onto us?Some keen judges (like Phil Gould)
Brad shouldn't be mentioned in the same breath. Danny was not just a first grader but had a good rep career. How quick we forget.That's exactly who Brad reminds me of.
All arms and legs but then he filled out and used to gallop down the field with the ball under his arm
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