Centre's for 2012
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Right, now that Chase Stanley and Beau Champion are off next year, who would you love to see in the centres for Storm next year? Dane pretty much has cemented his place, so what should Melbourne do next year? Sign a big name centre or push through one of its kids through the Under 20's?
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Wiliames a better center prospect imo, Fonua' future lays in the backrow I beleive.
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...thats without mentioning Justin who at this stage is still the best center prospect we have on the books and "deserves" first crack.
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Maybe but my feeling is Wiliame is much better in defence then Fonua then Mahe is in attack compared to Brayden.Mattpoet wrote:for mine, the problem with williame compared to fonua is finding the try line.
Anway the bottom line is I rate Mahe, always have since I watched him in Sg last year but his body-shape is best suited to backrow especailly once he fnishes maturing.
Fizer probably knows more on where they see his future.
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What sallymay said, Fonuaaaaaaaaa
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Well said.storming wrote:oniell niko, fonua and williame with waqa and maori, theres enough depth there for now and the future, leave the money for the forward pack sika and a BIG prop!
if they believe he will make it sign him for 3 years now, manly did it 3 years ago with hoppa and its paying off for them nowDaveyy wrote:fonua still has one year to go in toyota cup
he does need to work on his defense, ive seen him fall off a few tackles