Pezet with the try saver! If only we were able to get him as 7
Not this year, but if I was running their club, I would feel very comfortable letting Munster go to the Bears, and diverting Munny’s salary to bringing Tino back.I remember when people called me crazy for suggesting Pezet might start in a GF for the storm...
It is so great to see 2 teams who are committed to fast play the ball.Not this year, but if I was running their club, I would feel very comfortable letting Munster go to the Bears, and diverting Munny’s salary to bringing Tino back.
Grant, Hughes and Pappy is still an amazing spine even if the other guy is a bit of a plodder, and Pezet is far from a plodder. And the thing that has brought this version of the Storm unstuck is simple: getting dominated through the middle. Every finals loss they’ve had (Panthers ‘21, Raiders ‘22, Broncos and Panthers ‘23, Panthers ‘24) is from getting bashed by a more dominant pack. It looks like it may happen again tonight even with Jonah playing sensational.
Great illustration of why a real halfback matters for most teams, hope our future coaching staff is watching. Runners getting much better ball and playing into far more space.Sexton is just so much better than Galvin, what were Bulldogs thinking
Wow, Pezet really stood up as a main playmaker, and terrific distance kicker at the end of sets.Dogs blew that oneI don't particularly like either of these clubs but this was a good game to watch
I think they’re gonna lose again next week, i think it’ll be Penrith and you need all hands on deck to beat them in a finals game. But that goes to show that luck is a big part of it.Dogs played well. Lost Crichton and Tuala, and still put in a great performance. They can hold their heads high and they have a second crack.
Absolutely. Penrith beat NZ, then Dogs.I think they’re gonna lose again next week, i think it’ll be Penrith and you need all hands on deck to beat them in a finals game. But that goes to show that luck is a big part of it.
He is looking the goods.God now even bloody SkyNet is giving us a serve for losing Jonah…
At this stage I think there’s two outcomes for him going forward, Melbourne make the hard nosed decision and lose an existing half to keep him, or he hits the market after November 1 with his stock greatly enhanced vs where he was when POS went after him, and he probably gets a fair bit more money than what we offered him. If he’s okay moving to Perth he can probably write his own ticket. It may be cope to hang onto the idea he made a poor career call knocking us back.
Good for him. Maybe we should have been a bit smarter re: his dad.