dhoo8450
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Absolutely not.He should be playing fullback.
Absolutely not.He should be playing fullback.
He was never getting replaced with young!2 tries, 211 metres, 10 tackle busts, 5 offloads..
He's doing this sort of stuff on a regular basis since he joined the club. What a find he's been. And to think some people were suggesting we replace him when we were linked to Dom Young... He's been one of our best players in every game he's played in.
Yeah, one of the highlights of an excellent presser, didn't hesitate, "he's a winner".Coach figured it out early i suspect.When asked post match about Kiraz he said simply as the first point of his reply..
"Jacob's a winner".
I Love the kid big balls and all lol.
Also let's not forget his offload he is always looking to keep the ball alive.
I agree. But plenty of people wanted to see it happen. Which I thought was madness when Kiraz was one of the few positives from last season and had a great World Cup.He was never getting replaced with young!
Yes....BIG Kibbie balls...Succulent.Guys I heard that Kiraz has some big Lebanese balls can anyone confirm
And nothing wrong with being a gun winger, just ask JAC!And should be kept on the wing.
Gun winger.
The centre problem is still there with Skelton, and Crichton coming next year.Problem with that is we have Xerri coming next year too. Feel like if they move him to Centre it would be at the expense of Alamoti and he is one we definitely need to keep he is going to be a beast
He is 100% every second of every game. It’s inspiring watching him play so no doubt he lifts everyone with his efforts.When a player treats every play like its his last - High intensity - a fight to the very end. This is what this man embodies. We need him to infect more players into this intense attitude. He should be in the leadership group not long into the future.
Chrichton did say, recently, that he hadn't signed on with us to play a particular position; that no discussions were had around it during negotiations. How well that reflects his expectations, though, who knows?The centre problem is still there with Skelton, and Crichton coming next year.
Crichton thinks he's coming to play fullback, but if Perham continues like he is going, he might find himself in the centres with Burton next to him.
We almost have too many potential centres, and the reality is if they fire this year, it's going to be a very crowded backline for positions (and that's before you include guys like Casey either).