Mossop
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Re: Mossop
Some of the Roosters v Warriors highlights didn't show Sam at his best. Tracking back in defence he looked very lethargic and uninterested.
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Re: Mossop
To be honest Marra I watched the whole game and he played well both in defence and in attack. Like I said in my earlier post even the Aussie commentators we're praising him and that takes some doing.Panchitta Marra wrote:Some of the Roosters v Warriors highlights didn't show Sam at his best. Tracking back in defence he looked very lethargic and uninterested.
Re: Mossop
I watched the 80 minutes and all I saw was him having a good game and very secure in defence, especially with the high bombs. And both the Aussie commentators were impressed with his performance, certainly no blame can be attached to him for them losing.Panchitta Marra wrote:Some of the Roosters v Warriors highlights didn't show Sam at his best. Tracking back in defence he looked very lethargic and uninterested.
Also looks like he's "bulked" up (slightly) and was hitting hard in the tackling whilst he looked dangerous linking up in attack, which is something we could do with right now !
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Re: Mossop
Thanks for that GmH, I'm pleased he's looking back to some form.gillysmyhero wrote:To be honest Marra I watched the whole game and he played well both in defence and in attack. Like I said in my earlier post even the Aussie commentators we're praising him and that takes some doing.Panchitta Marra wrote:Some of the Roosters v Warriors highlights didn't show Sam at his best. Tracking back in defence he looked very lethargic and uninterested.
Looking forward to that destructive back line from a couple of seasons ago with the added strength and improvement with his defence.
