jamie jones
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Joel is not the finished player by a long way but the raw talent is abundant in the lad. Big, fast, good off load and a good defender. He had to play a different role in his second year mainly he was not running off Trent Barrett he also was being used more as a ball handler. If you looked at Hock, Lockers or any forward for that matter who looks to offload at impact they will loose ball especially early on in their careers. I think now with a little more guidance he could be a very good player. Like you say we will wait and see.
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Well all of that above is about last season so what did you think of his game v the Crusaders? Granted they were poor but that doesn't mean his performance can't be compared to the rest of the Wigan team against the same opposition.medlocke wrote:
JJB knows where the try line is and iften comes up with the goods, looking at Joel last season he looked a bit lost now and then, iirc he got us pulled up for crossing 3 or 4 times towards the end of the season, if he co comes good the fair enough, but he needs to make a big improvement this year just like Lockers did last year
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Do you not remember JJB strangle hold on mossop do not like the man or the way he plays (hope he stays at Leeds).
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I think he is a dirty and cowardly player, who is in very good company where he is at present. I defo would not like to see him at Wigan.
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I rate JJB, hes a good player and a character but we dont need to strengthen there so i wouldnt take him.
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Mr Stu wrote:I rate JJB, hes a good player and a character but we dont need to strengthen there so i wouldnt take him.
Maybe JJB is being lined up as a front rower as I understand three of our props are out of contract at the end of the season - at least we would have that "big hairy prop" IL has been searching for!
Nice house he's been looking at incidentally - right at the side of Ashfield Park in Standish (and not too far from Gents pie shop)!
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We dont need Buchanan.medlocke wrote:He can't be that good if you are comparing him with Lockerslucky 13 wrote:Joel was my MoM tonight the lads got the raw ability it's just needed coaching. He is a player who can pull off the big play think he may make you eat your words. Lockers run him a close secondmedlocke wrote: would rather have him and his comical facial hair in the second row than J Tomkins![]()
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JJB knows where the try line is and iften comes up with the goods, looking at Joel last season he looked a bit lost now and then, iirc he got us pulled up for crossing 3 or 4 times towards the end of the season, if he co comes good the fair enough, but he needs to make a big improvement this year just like Lockers did last year
With regards to Lockers,
When was the last time JJ-B got "Man of the Match" or made anywhere near 39 tackles in a game.
Give JT a season under Madge then lets see what comments people make from there.
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jj can stay at leeds joel tompkins is already showing what he can do under a good coach both defense and offense the lads a class ploayer and getting better

