You think he will have as good as season as 2010?Salsa Caliente wrote:Awesome in defense, brilliant in attack and seems to read the game a couple of plays ahead of everyone else.
I can't wait for The Sam Tomkins Magic Show to start again next season.
P.S. - That Joel Tomkins is a pretty decent player too.
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Sam Tomkins The Prodigy
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L18 wrote:You think he will have as good as season as 2010?Salsa Caliente wrote:Awesome in defense, brilliant in attack and seems to read the game a couple of plays ahead of everyone else.
I can't wait for The Sam Tomkins Magic Show to start again next season.
P.S. - That Joel Tomkins is a pretty decent player too.
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I think he'll just keep getting better! He has exactly the right attitude (as do Joel & Logan) to keep working on improving his game.
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I'd like to think so. Both Sam and Joel appear to have their heads screwed on the right way.L18 wrote:You think he will have as good as season as 2010?Salsa Caliente wrote:Awesome in defense, brilliant in attack and seems to read the game a couple of plays ahead of everyone else.
I can't wait for The Sam Tomkins Magic Show to start again next season.
P.S. - That Joel Tomkins is a pretty decent player too.
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I don't think Madge will allow them to get too big for their boots and to be honest they appear to reflect the new club culture as opposed to the King Street Culture.
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First saw him play in a pre-season friendly (friendly ?) at Warrington 3 years ago. As he came on as a sub two thoughts entered my head. 1/ does his mum know he's out? and 2/ he might snap if someone tackled him.
However after a few minutes it became clear that he was a real talent and could really play, but I could understand that it was hard to believe, so I'm not surprised that his class wasn't recognised at the start.
The next time I watched him play was against Whitehaven in the 100point demolition and Sam scored 5 tries - not a bad debut!
Since then he has grown into the first team and there isn't a team in the world who wouldn't snatch his hand off to make an offer.
Right now he's with us, and so is Joel, and long may it so remain.
Also watched Logan at Leigh in Feb this year and again you could see some class.
I reckon Mrs Tomkins has done a pretty good job with those lads!
However after a few minutes it became clear that he was a real talent and could really play, but I could understand that it was hard to believe, so I'm not surprised that his class wasn't recognised at the start.
The next time I watched him play was against Whitehaven in the 100point demolition and Sam scored 5 tries - not a bad debut!
Since then he has grown into the first team and there isn't a team in the world who wouldn't snatch his hand off to make an offer.
Right now he's with us, and so is Joel, and long may it so remain.
Also watched Logan at Leigh in Feb this year and again you could see some class.
I reckon Mrs Tomkins has done a pretty good job with those lads!
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Just like everyone else I think he's an exceptonal talent, one fault if there is one is his decision making at certain times, towards the back end of the season teams often knew of his new role of running into the line as a second or third wave option.GeoffN wrote:L18 wrote:You think he will have as good as season as 2010?Salsa Caliente wrote:Awesome in defense, brilliant in attack and seems to read the game a couple of plays ahead of everyone else.
I can't wait for The Sam Tomkins Magic Show to start again next season.
P.S. - That Joel Tomkins is a pretty decent player too.
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I think he'll just keep getting better! He has exactly the right attitude (as do Joel & Logan) to keep working on improving his game.
I feel he sometimes he could mix it up a bit and a few times I felt a bit frustrated as to why he never passed instead of 'showing and going' through the hole to be tackled. Suppose it will come with age as he develops into a more rounded player.
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As good as he has been for us this year I commented during the first half of the GF in particular that he was guilty of trying to do a little bit too much himself rather than looking for supporting runners. The fact that most of the time he manages to find a gap and makes good yards makes this a minor criticism of a great player but I totally agree with you.L18 wrote: I feel he sometimes he could mix it up a bit and a few times I felt a bit frustrated as to why he never passed instead of 'showing and going' through the hole to be tackled. Suppose it will come with age as he develops into a more rounded player.
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That's true, although I do think he's learning in that regard. I think the try he set up for Goulding in the HKR playoff game showed that (when he ran all the way across the line, where they had to be expecting him to cut inside himself, which created the overlap).gpartin wrote:As good as he has been for us this year I commented during the first half of the GF in particular that he was guilty of trying to do a little bit too much himself rather than looking for supporting runners. The fact that most of the time he manages to find a gap and makes good yards makes this a minor criticism of a great player but I totally agree with you.L18 wrote: I feel he sometimes he could mix it up a bit and a few times I felt a bit frustrated as to why he never passed instead of 'showing and going' through the hole to be tackled. Suppose it will come with age as he develops into a more rounded player.
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If Sam continues his development he could become a "once in a generation player" and he probably has the coaches around him to allow him to succeed. The problem is all good players have their price. The salary cap restrictions might ulitmately mean he will leave - going to kick and clap would be a waste of talent (Ashton) but MM might want him in Oz someday.
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Hope he stays and achieves everything with Wigan first.One Season Ferguson wrote:If Sam continues his development he could become a "once in a generation player" and he probably has the coaches around him to allow him to succeed. The problem is all good players have their price. The salary cap restrictions might ulitmately mean he will leave - going to kick and clap would be a waste of talent (Ashton) but MM might want him in Oz someday.
Then I would have no problem with him leaving for OZ.
Interesting seems that McNamara has him at scrum half in the team against NZ Maori's :doz:
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Nobody can keep up with him over 20 yardsgpartin wrote:As good as he has been for us this year I commented during the first half of the GF in particular that he was guilty of trying to do a little bit too much himself rather than looking for supporting runners. The fact that most of the time he manages to find a gap and makes good yards makes this a minor criticism of a great player but I totally agree with you.L18 wrote: I feel he sometimes he could mix it up a bit and a few times I felt a bit frustrated as to why he never passed instead of 'showing and going' through the hole to be tackled. Suppose it will come with age as he develops into a more rounded player.

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