The Official Sisa Waqa Appreciation Society Thread
hey Sally I hope next time you talk to SISA you will tell him about the S.W.A.S here on the BAI STAND.He has alot of fans now..Hope he knows that.
To be fair though it's easier for the chaser and you can run quicker in full stride without the ball as opposed to having to carry it which is always going to slow you down a bit. Though as mentioned he's been very good for us since he got his spot back so lets hope he can carry that form into the finals.
Apparently Marika Koroibete can run the 100 in 10.6Vikings wrote:Tremendous improvement by Sisa playing real,really well.
Little disappionted to see him "run down" by his Fijian countryman on sat night.
I thought he was faster than that.
Still, Sisa's chase on Cooper Vuna was much better.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDQyQJTenoE
Russell Gould from the Herald Sun is on board the SWAS. The below comment was number 2 in Russell's "Set of Six" in today's Sunday Herald Sun.
My four year old daughter has been on board the SWAS for a long time. Last night the highlight of her night was that she high fived Hoffy and Sisa Waqa despite high fiving about ten players. My son and daughter often run around and pretend to be Storm players and she was pretending to be Sisa Waqa after his first game for the Storm v broncos last year.The flying Fijian Sisa Waqa, who has a "Sisa Appreciation Society" growing in numbers, scored his seventh try in his past six games for the Storm.
hehe it was funny when Sisa tapped the ball back from Cronk's kick instead of catching it on the full and scoring the try!!
Gus Gould was going off in the commentry - "Why didn't he catch the ball Rabs??!!!
Gus Gould was going off in the commentry - "Why didn't he catch the ball Rabs??!!!