Storm vs Warriors trial match
If we didn’t pick up JAC, Olam probably would have some first grade under his belt. Really good looking player. All he can do is keep smashing it at Q-Cup level and wait for an opportunity.bula wrote:I thought Justin Olam left. Interested to see how he goes and glad we kept him.
1. Scott Drinkwater (c)
2. Matt Sopa-Lawler (Falcons)
3. Justin Olam
4. Kelma Tuilagi
5. Ryan Papenhuyzen
6. Cooper Johns
7. Billy Walters
8. Tui Kamikamica
9. Harry Grant
10. Lachlan Timm
11. Tino Fa'asuamaleaui
12. Louis Geraghty
13. Pat Kaufusi
14. Chris Lewis (Falcons)
15. Jye Ballinger (Falcons)
16. Jacob Hind (Falcons)
17. Brett Greinke (Tigers)
18. Harrison Muller (Falcons)
19. Jarred McInally (Tigers)
20. Jarred Tuite (Tigers)
21. Kayleb Milne
22. Lachlan Rowe (Falcons)
2. Matt Sopa-Lawler (Falcons)
3. Justin Olam
4. Kelma Tuilagi
5. Ryan Papenhuyzen
6. Cooper Johns
7. Billy Walters
8. Tui Kamikamica
9. Harry Grant
10. Lachlan Timm
11. Tino Fa'asuamaleaui
12. Louis Geraghty
13. Pat Kaufusi
14. Chris Lewis (Falcons)
15. Jye Ballinger (Falcons)
16. Jacob Hind (Falcons)
17. Brett Greinke (Tigers)
18. Harrison Muller (Falcons)
19. Jarred McInally (Tigers)
20. Jarred Tuite (Tigers)
21. Kayleb Milne
22. Lachlan Rowe (Falcons)
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I was very impressed with Drinkwater and Billy Walters. Having never seen them play before it was good to get a look at what some others on this forum have been raving about. Harry Grant also looked like a very handy backup backup rake.
I must say that I wasn't as impressed with Tui Kamikamika as I initially was when he made his debut in first grade.
Justin Olam also found out in defence at centre a couple of times. In particular with the last NZ try when he squared up on his inside shoulder forcing his winger to compress and giving the opposition a heap of open space on the outside.
I must say that I wasn't as impressed with Tui Kamikamika as I initially was when he made his debut in first grade.
Justin Olam also found out in defence at centre a couple of times. In particular with the last NZ try when he squared up on his inside shoulder forcing his winger to compress and giving the opposition a heap of open space on the outside.