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| Darren Bent is rubbish, all he does his score goals. I never see him running rings around 4 defenders and back heeling it into the net whilst whisking an egg.
My point is, it's a team game. If Foster is finishing a brilliant move by the team by stepping over line & putting it down I don't care. If he's slotting match winning conversions...who cares. He's invaluable to the team.
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| All I'm saying is I don't see anything special about Foster, other than excellent kicking game. If you compare him with Jermaine Mcgilvray at Huddesfield, who's far less experienced than Foster. McGilvary is the far better player IMO. His kick returns and general play are far more dangerous to the opposistion than what Foster ever offers.
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| Quote: LovesToSpooge "All I'm saying is I don't see anything special about Foster, other than excellent kicking game. If you compare him with Jermaine Mcgilvray at Huddesfield, who's far less experienced than Foster. McGilvary is the far better player IMO. His kick returns and general play are far more dangerous to the opposistion than what Foster ever offers.'"
I'd take foster everytime over mcgilvray. Mcgilvray is just power and thats all he offers.
Foster is good under high ball, top finisher, good in defence and reads the game like he's been playing for years at super league level.
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| Quote: LovesToSpooge "I think that's a fair assessment. He strikes me as being your version of our own Goulding. Reliable in pretty much all area's of the game, but highly unlikely to make carve out a match winning opportunity on his own. The kind of player who's dependent on the team they play in to make them look good. Stick them on the wing for Wakey for example and they'd be pretty non existent IMO.'"
Are you talking about the same Foster that got try of the month?
He's still young, and by the sound of it so are you.
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| Quote: Donkey OTay "Are you talking about the same Foster that got try of the month?
He's still young, and by the sound of it so are you.'"
Chill mate, lovestospooge is ok. I don't think he's trying to be funny but just giving his honest opinion.
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| Quote: St pete "Chill mate, lovestospooge is ok. I don't think he's trying to be funny but just giving his honest opinion.'"
I think he makes a fair point too.
Foster isn't a speedster, he doesn't have a big sidestep like Lomax for example and he doesn't break tackles because he isn't particularly big either. But, he is a very reliable player, he's tough, he's become a good defender who positions himself better than he used to (gained with experience), he's a good finisher and now his confidence is up, his goal kicking is top drawer. He also shows moments of excellent skill e.g. his try at Leeds. He also doesn't miss many games like some of our other youngsters - so he's durable too. He's becoming a good first team player and whilst I don't think he'll ever be a stand out player, he's good with the outstanding ability to kick goals.
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| Quote: LovesToSpooge "All I'm saying is I don't see anything special about Foster, other than excellent kicking game. If you compare him with Jermaine Mcgilvray at Huddesfield, who's far less experienced than Foster. McGilvary is the far better player IMO. His kick returns and general play are far more dangerous to the opposistion than what Foster ever offers.'"
Far less experienced? A mighty 6 SL games less than Foster over 2 years?
No place in this league for solid wingers who finish well and kick goals. Unless they play for Wigan, in which case they become Man Of Steel contenders.
p.s. Mcgilvray busts more tackles and makes more clean breaks than Pat too if you go by JM's 2011 stats and PR's "Man Of Steel" winning 2010 season; I suppose you could say "his kick returns and general play are far more dangerous to the opposistion than what Richards ever offers".
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| On Mr Roby, according to league express, on friday he did 46 tackles, 192 metres in 35 carries, each the highest of any player on the pitch
oh and Saints only did one quick play the ball all game, wigan did 4, wigan returning to the scooter hooker?
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Quote: Blobbynator "I think he makes a fair point too.
Foster isn't a speedster, he doesn't have a big sidestep like Lomax for example and he doesn't break tackles because he isn't particularly big either. But, he is a very reliable player, he's tough, he's become a good defender who positions himself better than he used to (gained with experience), he's a good finisher and now his confidence is up, his goal kicking is top drawer. He also shows moments of excellent skill e.g. his try at Leeds. He also doesn't miss many games like some of our other youngsters - so he's durable too. He's becoming a good first team player and whilst I don't think he'll ever be a stand out player, he's good with the outstanding ability to kick goals.'"
Daryl Halligan at the Doggies.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daryl_Halligan
ok winger awesome kicker!
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Quote: Blobbynator "I think he makes a fair point too.
Foster isn't a speedster, he doesn't have a big sidestep like Lomax for example and he doesn't break tackles because he isn't particularly big either. But, he is a very reliable player, he's tough, he's become a good defender who positions himself better than he used to (gained with experience), he's a good finisher and now his confidence is up, his goal kicking is top drawer. He also shows moments of excellent skill e.g. his try at Leeds. He also doesn't miss many games like some of our other youngsters - so he's durable too. He's becoming a good first team player and whilst I don't think he'll ever be a stand out player, he's good with the outstanding ability to kick goals.'"
Daryl Halligan at the Doggies.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daryl_Halligan
ok winger awesome kicker!
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| Quote: TheJudge "Dartl Halligan at the Doggies.
Bit of a donkey tho IMO
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| Quote: St pete "Bit of a donkey tho IMO'"
"In rugby league Halligan was renowned as a fine goalkicker, his 855 first grade goals coming at an impressive 80% success rate. He was the first person to score 2,000 points in the NRL. At the time of his retirement he held the competition point-scoring record at 2,034 points. He also scored 80 tries, and kicked 4 field goals."
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| Quote: TheJudge ""In rugby league Halligan was renowned as a fine goalkicker, his 855 first grade goals coming at an impressive 80% success rate. He was the first person to score 2,000 points in the NRL. At the time of his retirement he held the competition point-scoring record at 2,034 points. He also scored 80 tries, and kicked 4 field goals."
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I'm a bulldogs fan and can recall him very well. He was pretty slow tho and teams started kicking behind him all the time.
He was pure points machine tho!
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| All im saying in that 27 appearances (3 as a sub) for Saints Jamie Foster has scored 16 tries and kicked 119 goals already for 302 points.
9 tries already this season How is that the sign of a weak link or bad player?
With reg to Halligan, only scored 80 odd tries over a very long career but was deadly with the boot, invaluable to any team.
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| Quote: TheJudge "All im saying in that 27 appearances (3 as a sub) for Saints Jamie Foster has scored 16 tries and kicked 119 goals already for 302 points.
9 tries already this season How is that the sign of a weak link or bad player?
With reg to Halligan, only scored 80 odd tries over a very long career but was deadly with the boot, invaluable to any team.'"
302 points in 27 games is a unbelievable return!
Does anyone know when his contract is up?
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| And if foster continues in this form and stays injury free he will reach 2000 points for saints in 179 games.
Points Machine, rather have him than be on the end of his scoring.
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