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| Quote: back to back to back "He certainly doesn't look human.'"
Standing next to Jamie Jones-bin Laden he bloody well does.
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22/03/2013
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| Quote: onewild "There is no doubt that he is a great player but one of your more experienced players or coaches really needs to take him to one side and get him to channel his passion in the right directions instead of some of the childish acts he is prone to do. Then he could be even a better player.'"
interesting comment- james graham is a great player-your very easily pleased mate.
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| He gets better each week. A few weeks ago some thought he needed a rest. Wow, he looked fresh tonight.
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44308_1279480467.gif Mugwump mocking mental illness for a second time -
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| Quote: flyer "He gets better each week. A few weeks ago some thought he needed a rest. Wow, he looked fresh tonight.'"
He had a rest last week.
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1883.jpg Didn't William Webb Ellis pick up the ball and run, someone should really tell Rugby Union.
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| Inglis has a picture of Graham above his bed.
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| There arent superlatives to describe him
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| His chase on Burrow in the last couple of minutes was outstanding. The only way it could have been surpassed would be if he could have been in the correct position to begin with instead of catching a sneaky breather at fullback.
that should reel a few in
Other than that he did OK I suppose.
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22/03/2013
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| oh for goodness sake get a grip.
what he does he does well & he's a great team player.
but all he does is drive it in over & over again.
to get wet between the the legs is a bit over the top,dont you think?
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| He's got the potential to be the best British prop since Kevin Ward. I'm not suggesting he's near Ward at his peak and I think they have different games. Ward was a blockbuster but Graham's game is more like a prop from the NRL and he might be the first British player to really get to grips with that since Andy Platt did. Peacock, of course, has been immense but I'm just giving myself a bit of leeway because he played a fair bit in the second row were he was awesome too. I just hope he doesn't get worn out.
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| Quote: McClennan "He's got the potential to be the best British prop since Kevin Ward. I'm not suggesting he's near Ward at his peak and I think they have different games. Ward was a blockbuster but Graham's game is more like a prop from the NRL and he might be the first British player to really get to grips with that since Andy Platt did. Peacock, of course, has been immense but I'm just giving myself a bit of leeway because he played a fair bit in the second row were he was awesome too. I just hope he doesn't get worn out.'"
Mighty Kevin Ward.
He and Lyons won the NSWRL 1987 title between them.
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| Quote: WIGAN FOREVER "His chase on Burrow in the last couple of minutes was outstanding. The only way it could have been surpassed would be if he could have been in the correct position to begin with instead of catching a sneaky breather at fullback.
that should reel a few in
Other than that he did OK I suppose.'"
Surely it would have also been surpassed if he caught him?
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| Quote: j.c "oh for goodness sake get a grip.
what he does he does well & he's a great team player.
but all he does is drive it in over & over again.
to get wet between the the legs is a bit over the top,dont you think?'"
I thought that's what props were meant to do? And since he does it better than anyone else then he is by definition a great player. He might not be as exciting to watch as a Greg Inglis or Billy Slater, but he does his job as a prop every inch as well as they do their jobs as backs.
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22/03/2013
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| i think you need to be more than a battering ram to be called great. i think if he off loaded the ball more in the tackle he could be held in higher esteem.
although he is up there with the best.
the only two players i would call greats in the modern game are lockyer & johns.
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| In terms of props, Lima takes some beating on today's performance.
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| Hugely overrated. A stroppy ginger who can throw the occasional late pass when running in 2s, and has a decent work rate.
One or two moments of class but I've yet to see anything that lives up to the hype. Although his hissy fit on Palea'aesina was certainly spectacular.
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