Official Matt Moylan

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Reminds me a little of Miller... loves his sidestep and has speed
 

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Ive noticed with him and Teig next to each other, whenever a player runs between them they both go low rather than someone wrapping the ball and the other low. Happened for the centres try on the weekend and a couple of other times this year.
 

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Key word is “you” think, I don’t care what you think about the arguments.

On the flip side there have been even MORE people saying not good things. Which doesn’t help you… This is one of those ones where you’re trying to be the hero on some moral high ground you think you have - it’s cute

Tricky got man on the match twice out of 3 games - he outplayed Moylan in those games he’s got it in him and if he doesn’t play well it’s got nothing to do with me

Don’t be so consumed by me ; your perspective is your own it’s not better then anyone else’s

And If me being strong in my views hurts you then you’re the one with the problem
@chad still love you though
 

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Ive noticed with him and Teig next to each other, whenever a player runs between them they both go low rather than someone wrapping the ball and the other low. Happened for the centres try on the weekend and a couple of other times this year.
Maybe but as an isolated incident, the size of the lump, from that far out a low tackle is not a bad shout.
Unfortunately Teig's attempt did very little and may have even contributed to making Moylans a bit worse. Pulled free of Moylan, if he'd manage to hang in another step or two Ronnie may have got their to help.
He'd just brushed Ronnie who tried to go high, so that method is far from a sure thing.

Teig's attempt was very weak, could almost say would have been better off if he hadn't bothered. Moylan's attempt, even smaller man on bigger, was only okay at best. He lost him trying to slide down the legs which is what players should do rather than hip drops. Everyone in here may have been happier if he went the hip drop!

More widely speaking you may have something but I just wanted to see what I thought of that one example.
 

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Is Moylan's heart actually in the game?

For me he doesn't seem like he genuinely cares about playing rugby league.
You'd have to ask him.

Other players in the past have said they don't watch any footy and don't care about it outside of it is their job. Players like Woods are massive footy nerds apparent and know heaps about the game but can't remember to tackle sometimes. Passion about the sport is not nothing, but it is not everything either, for most players.

I get his smirking face can be bothersome at times but it's not up to my interpretations of his facial expressions to decide how much he does or doesn't care.
Graham was laughing at something before subbing on for the first time and we were down like 30, does he actually care about League/Cronulla? I think he probably does.
 

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Is Moylan's heart actually in the game?

For me he doesn't seem like he genuinely cares about playing rugby league.
I hear he's quite well set up financially outside of playing.
He also spent a lot of time rehabbing (some might say more mentally than phyisically).

You'd have to say he still has the drive to play.
 
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