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Re: marie fa'asavalu

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 11:45 am
by GeoffN
the big i posted:
He's one of those players that wont pick on players his own size! When we play them he wont take any of his anger out on feka just because he is bigger than him he'll probably go after someone like Mcilorum(if he's playing)
McIlorum won't back down either, he's a tough lad, despite (or perhaps because of) his size. I'm more impressed with him every time I see him.

Re: marie fa'asavalu

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 11:48 am
by the big i
GeoffN posted:
the big i posted:
He's one of those players that wont pick on players his own size! When we play them he wont take any of his anger out on feka just because he is bigger than him he'll probably go after someone like Mcilorum(if he's playing)
McIlorum won't back down either, he's a tough lad, despite (or perhaps because of) his size. I'm more impressed with him every time I see him.
I dont think any of our players back down against fa'asavalu, we do have some pretty tough young players in our side. If nyone did pick on our young players the likes of feka and fletch will be over in their faces sorting them out!

Re: marie fa'asavalu

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 11:49 am
by fitzy
McIlorum won't back down either, he's a tough lad, despite (or perhaps because of) his size. I'm more impressed with him every time I see him
I must geoff n i do like him to he look's to be a cracking prospect we just need to keep hold of him now :conf:

Re: marie fa'asavalu

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 12:11 pm
by cpwigan
McIlorum is a genuine fighter. He has broke his hand a few times punching people. Funniest game I ever saw was Wigan v Widnes play off semi final. Coyle started an all in brawl. Everybody was in. Nobody would fight Mickey, every time he went for somebody they ran away. Never seen rugby league players run from another.

What you will notice is that he is incredibly fit, stands in the line where the attack is likely to come (sometimes players including ours hide on the wrong side when tired) and his tackling technique is PERFECT. Watch when he tackles, nobody escapes. He will get better on attack.

Re: marie fa'asavalu

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 7:29 pm
by - psycho -
we have some tough uns in our team.

higham - gets stuck in
feka - 'nough said (smiles at people when they punch him, i doubt he's human :lol: )
fielden - got floored by mason but he isn't soft
fletcher - wouldn't back down
hock - hard as nails, his hgue jaw could probably take hits from a wrecking ball
vaealiki - beat up scully a few seasons back :lol:
bailey - similar to higham, gets stuck in
mcllorum - iv heard he never backs down
o'loughlin - he wont back down either, if you watch he usually gets into the scraps, his fight face cna be very intimidating :lol:
barrett - he's good at everything else so why not? haha

i wish we still had farrell :lol:

Re: marie fa'asavalu

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 7:37 pm
by fitzy
I wish we still had farrell to he certainly had scullthorpe at knoswley road :D

Re: marie fa'asavalu

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:12 pm
by OAMJSONA
BRING BACK THE BIFFFFFFFFFFFFF

Re: marie fa'asavalu

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:23 pm
by robjoenz
I've seen quite a few Saints games lately and he's definately an in-form player. He's so powerful. He might be a bit of a short tempered player but don't think his opponents haven't noticed this. They seem to try winding him up but it always seems to work against them... it fires him up into having a good game.