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Jackie Brown wrote: And i think we gotta start Trimble and Wallace in the centre against the Scarlets.
Without a doubt Jackie even if Maggsie is fit.
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Jackie Brown wrote:Think Maxy's 2nd is quite incredible. That guy is lightning fast. That was some hit T-bone took when he kicked through for Wallace. Ferris' try is straight out of the Tennesse Titans play book. And i think we gotta start Trimble and Wallace in the centre against the Scarlets.
Trimby and Wallace made a good combination in attack. Wallace's tackling has been a bit suspect in the past but he seemed to tackle anything that moved near him on Friday. Much prefer that to a Maggs/Trimble combination :D
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Question is will McCall risk it. The Scarlets would target the 10-12 channel. However i think the good outways the bad, Paddy has a slight of hand, an unpredictability and a good boot. Just what is needed to give Trimble that extra bit of space.
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I'm with Jackie, Paddy really impressed me on Friday night, normally am super nervous when he's playing, but the blond hair's doing something for him!

And Maxwell's a GENIUS, unbelievable. On watching all those clips, must say his second is so quick! And love the reaction to Harrison's sinbinning, it's almost as good on video as it was at Ravers! :lol:
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Paddy plays more like Steiner, perhaps thats why he would like to see him on the side, and it leaves more options than the basic crashball attack.
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jamesie wrote:ha-ha!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: listen to 'bags of it' robson after ferris's try...
I liked it when he compared Andy Maxwell to Linford Christie. His references are generally stuck in the early 90s :lol: :lol:
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what was he comparing though!?!? :monkey: :shock:
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**Interesting fact - I've met Linford Christie**
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i gotta ask, but was he a big boy? :roll:
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Borders attached the 10-12 chanell with good effect on Fri night as well. Thankfully the good docotr and PW showed great courage and physial committment.However the gaps were then left to the outisde which they then exploited well and indeed their second score was from such a well executed move.
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jamesie wrote:what was he comparing though!?!? :monkey: :shock:
his sprinting ability. what else would there be :shock: :shock: :shock:
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i gotta ask, but was he a big boy?
heehee! I was quite young at the time so didn't notice, but looking at the photos I can tell you that, yes, he is a big guy! :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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aarons wrote:his sprinting ability. what else would there be :shock: :shock: :shock:

amount of hair maybe? :roll:
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Again great work Rooster! Also i think we have to give paddy his chance. He offers so much more than Maggsy and is much more like steiner in that like 2nd out half role! And Maxy's second try was just awesome, may be a one trick pony but its some trick!
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cheers Rooster
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