How Moors and Sau will go
I have conducted a series of experiments using rugby league live 2 to simulate performance's of
Junior Sau and Junior Moors. Which has produced these results.
Junior Sau playing at starting centre..He averaged a massive 114 metres per game and average of 9 runs. at a scoring rate of .6 per game. which is 1.2 per 2 games or 14.4 per season.
Junior Moor was simulated off the bench for an average of 6 runs per game and 61 metres .75 offload per game.
Simulations with Moors and Sau in place of Neilson and Lowe produced better team results than what Storm acheived in 2012.
Points scored overall was up by .6 per game
Overall conclusions.. we will be better in 2013!
now excuse me.. i need to get back to my game
Junior Sau and Junior Moors. Which has produced these results.
Junior Sau playing at starting centre..He averaged a massive 114 metres per game and average of 9 runs. at a scoring rate of .6 per game. which is 1.2 per 2 games or 14.4 per season.
Junior Moor was simulated off the bench for an average of 6 runs per game and 61 metres .75 offload per game.
Simulations with Moors and Sau in place of Neilson and Lowe produced better team results than what Storm acheived in 2012.
Points scored overall was up by .6 per game
Overall conclusions.. we will be better in 2013!
now excuse me.. i need to get back to my game
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Unfortunately Simo you can't control the players in real life from the stands with game controller !!!!!
The salary cap is there to be spent and if Sau isn't taking money off anyone else then i have no problem signing him. From all reports we recruit to fill a certain amount of players in each possie and obviously he's filling one of the requited spots that Craig wanted filled.
He only signed for a year, from all reports on much less money he was on in Newcastle and will have a full pre-season in our system to smarten him right up. At worse he'll provides depth and if only plays a handful of games and doesn't hit the mark we don't re-new his contract. At best he'll fire right up, score his share of tries and create competition in the backs so all of them will have to fight for their spots which is only a good thing.
Time will tell whether he'll be just an average signing or he'll make some eat their words, but if i had to take a guess i reckon it'll be the latter.
He only signed for a year, from all reports on much less money he was on in Newcastle and will have a full pre-season in our system to smarten him right up. At worse he'll provides depth and if only plays a handful of games and doesn't hit the mark we don't re-new his contract. At best he'll fire right up, score his share of tries and create competition in the backs so all of them will have to fight for their spots which is only a good thing.
Time will tell whether he'll be just an average signing or he'll make some eat their words, but if i had to take a guess i reckon it'll be the latter.
Some interesting notes:
Back when Sau was playing Premier League for the Raiders it was always said that he used to pump himself up for games by hitting his head against the changing room walls. He was unstoppable and touted as a future rep star in the making. Was seen as being in the same mould as Matt Utai/Manu Vatuvei.
Junior Moors was an Australian Schoolboy rep in 2004 when he was coming through the Panthers system. During his time with Penrith numerous scouts saw him as a more agile version of Frank Pritchard. Coming out of school he was highly sought after however due to a few injuries and some patchy form he didn't reach his potential.
Back when Sau was playing Premier League for the Raiders it was always said that he used to pump himself up for games by hitting his head against the changing room walls. He was unstoppable and touted as a future rep star in the making. Was seen as being in the same mould as Matt Utai/Manu Vatuvei.
Junior Moors was an Australian Schoolboy rep in 2004 when he was coming through the Panthers system. During his time with Penrith numerous scouts saw him as a more agile version of Frank Pritchard. Coming out of school he was highly sought after however due to a few injuries and some patchy form he didn't reach his potential.