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| Taylor performance yesterday was the best I have seen from an opposition forward at Belle Vue in a very long time. He was immense and was very clever as he kept running at Finn and molloy.
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| Quote: jonh "Remember the commentators on the NRL matches saying he played most of his junior rugby at 6, showed it today. Great player.'"
Correct - it was often remarked that he was a hb in a forward's body; I'm not sure why he couldn't get an NRL gig - although he did go distinctly off the boil in his last season there, so I guess they have the luxury of giving up on someone quickly when they lose form, due to the depth of talent in Aus. Inu is another example - a very gifted player who can make something out of nothing.
I listened to the game on the radio - Terry Crooks is hardly the most insightful commentator, but it did seem that Les Cats could score at will; they had their usual period of switching off when we scored 20+ unanswered points, but as soon as they woke up again, blew us away.
Even in a team with a strange and unfathomable attitude like Catalans, talent will out; their roster is just way superior to ours. I'd like to see details of their salary spend mind you - it's baffling how they manage to maintain that squad inside the cap.
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| Quote: bren2k " I'd like to see details of their salary spend mind you - it's baffling how they manage to maintain that squad inside the cap.'"
Yes its hard to understand .I have been told the French Tax laws are different to ours they also don't have the same issues with national insurance. This allows them to offer better financial deals to overseas players at less cost.
However fat lad and his Red Hall chums can't police the cap in England, they would stand no chance in France.
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| Quote: bren2k "Correct - it was often remarked that he was a hb in a forward's body; I'm not sure why he couldn't get an NRL gig - although he did go distinctly off the boil in his last season there, so I guess they have the luxury of giving up on someone quickly when they lose form, due to the depth of talent in Aus. Inu is another example - a very gifted player who can make something out of nothing.
I listened to the game on the radio - Terry Crooks is hardly the most insightful commentator, but it did seem that Les Cats could score at will; they had their usual period of switching off when we scored 20+ unanswered points, but as soon as they woke up again, blew us away.
Even in a team with a strange and unfathomable attitude like Catalans, talent will out; their roster is just way superior to ours. I'd like to see details of their salary spend mind you - it's baffling how they manage to maintain that squad inside the cap.'"
I don't want to disrespect any of our players, but would there be any individual player you wouldn't swap for the equivalent of theirs? You can't say that about every top team but theirs is good across the park
I wouldn't swap Broughton for Johnstone
and although you wouldn't swap their worst prop for our best, no one would swap Taylor for anyone.
The half backs are light years ahead of ours.
Tupou would hold his own in their side but their second row actually played really well.
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| Quote: PopTart "I don't want to disrespect any of our players, but would there be any individual player you wouldn't swap for the equivalent of theirs? You can't say that about every top team but theirs is good across the park
I wouldn't swap Broughton for Johnstone
and although you wouldn't swap their worst prop for our best, no one would swap Taylor for anyone.
The half backs are light years ahead of ours.
Tupou would hold his own in their side but their second row actually played really well.'"
Agreed - they're better than us in almost every position; even Bosc, who is now a busted bit part player, is better than both our hb's rolled into one.
On the issue of cap - I have no insight into the French tax rules, but I can't see them being that much more favourable than ours that it allows them to fit Mason, Inu, Carney, Taylor, Horo, Stewart, Richards and Myler into their 29 man squad, whilst staying within the cap; it beggars belief.
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| Quote: PopTart "I don't want to disrespect any of our players, but would there be any individual player you wouldn't swap for the equivalent of theirs? You can't say that about every top team but theirs is good across the park
I wouldn't swap Broughton for Johnstone
and although you wouldn't swap their worst prop for our best, no one would swap Taylor for anyone.
The half backs are light years ahead of ours.
Tupou would hold his own in their side but their second row actually played really well.'"
totally agree.
On yesterdays performance, only Johnstone and Tupou would make their 17, possibly England.
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| I had to leave a tad early yesterday and didnt see the last try. Am i right in thinking they scored all there points whilst DT was on and we scored all ours whilst he was off????
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| Quote: bren2k "Agreed - they're better than us in almost every position; even Bosc, who is now a busted bit part player, is better than both our hb's rolled into one.
On the issue of cap - I have no insight into the French tax rules, but I can't see them being that much more favourable than ours that it allows them to fit Mason, Inu, Carney, Taylor, Horo, Stewart, Richards and Myler into their 29 man squad, whilst staying within the cap; it beggars belief.'"
I seem to remember that as long as overseas players stay in France less than 3 years they pay no tax at all on their earnings. Neither do they have to pay National insurance so they basically work 'cash in hand'.
Again looking at their squad and asking yourself how they fit those players in the cap, I am sure if you look at Warringtons and others, the exercise would be just as hard.
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| I must admit that before I went to the game yesterday I was quitely optimistic. Then I saw Catalans warm up and heard their team sheet being read out. That is when I realised we had little chance because man for man they are a far better team of big name/skilled players. It left me hoping that their reputation for travel would help us.
All in all I felt their pack (including Taylor) totally steam rolled us in the first half. Myler then stood out for me in the second.
Our attack was promising in the end. The problem we really do have yet again this season is defence. Just look at the league table and our against score, it is shocking. We really need to tighten defence and avoid blow out scores like we had at Cas, Wire and yesterday.
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| Quote: wildshot " We really need to tighten defence and avoid blow out scores like we had at Cas, Wire and yesterday.'"
Thought losing by 14 was a tad unlucky in the end and hardly a blow out.
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| Quote: Wollo-Wollo-Wollo-Wayoo "Thought losing by 14 was a tad unlucky in the end and hardly a blow out.'"
Don't think luck had much to do with it.
I was at the match yesterday with my family and saw Trinity completely out played for big chunks of the game. It changed slightly when man mountain Taylor left the field and Willie Mason came on with little impact.
Fair play they didn't throw the towel in. Trinity started to throw the ball about and looked better with Tupou on the pitch getting some good tries and getting back into the game...Also think Catalan changed gear when they had to when Taylor came back on and Carney and Myler clicked back in gear.
Half back is required but think the front row will also need looking at down the line...Anthony England gave 100% and that was plain to see, cracking signing by Brian Smith as was A.Tupou and T.Arona.
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