Hes clearly our XFactor like several other fullbacks6 points
1 line break
4 tackle breaks
1 tackle / 0 missed (this shows our edge defence was poor, moses will need to talk and try cover)
8 runs / 143m (4 were kick returns which made up 98m)
3 kicks / 94m
1 error, which was quite costly sadly. (i would argue 2 errors though with the kick that went dead)
Overall solid for his first outing.
Clearly hows dessies arrogance, a few of us on here called for him to play fullback lolcant believe dumb des never tried Mbye at fullback despite his below par performances in the halves.
and Tubs could be the answer to your #1 position tooNah but for real tho, you can't coach speed and Mbye has tons of it. If he can sort out the technical side of his game and better his playmaking ability, he could really be a weapon.
Gotta laugh at the stats takers now that NRL Stats are gone. WWOS stats have.Hes clearly our XFactor like several other fullbacks
Solid first game but would like to see him more involved and support the ball carriers more often
Foxsports stats
1 Tackle
7 Runs
110meters
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/match-centre/NRL20180106/stats
Josh Reynolds 2018 stats: games 0, hamstrings 3Moses Mbye 2018 stats / 0 Wins - 1 Loss