Blue_Eyes84
Bull Shark
Congratulations on the milestone today, Wade. We're going to need him in the finals in some capacity.
Runs like a catHe’s lost his edge. The eye of the tiger. He runs now like he’s worried about getting injured. Been like that all year. Much better with teig out there.
yeah running the Powerades out in breaksCongratulations on the milestone today, Wade. We're going to need him in the finals in some capacity.
In a significant player milestone, Wade Graham will play his 233rd game, moving past club legend David Peachey to become the third highest capped Sharks player, with only Paul Gallen (348) and Andrew Ettingshausen (328) playing more first grade games for the Cronulla club.
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NoIs he a top 17 Sharks squad player at the moment ?
Yeah, Nanais good in the air and Chad also likes the short ball to him. Wade needs to be on his game, or Teig does.I haven't watched much Cows games (footy in general) but I seen enough to know that right edge backrower of theirs could have a night out on Wade if he's playing like an old man.
Off Chad's boot too which will deliver an extra sting to a lot around here.
Yes. Don't underestimate what Wade brings to the team via his excellent field leadership. I am increasingly of the view that leadership is a significant part of the reason why the Sharks have improved so dramatically this season. Having Wade and Dale Finucane, Andrew Fifita, Aiden Tolman, et al contributing has been a steady influence on the team.Is he a top 17 Sharks squad player at the moment ?
So true mate.Yes. Don't underestimate what Wade brings to the team via his excellent field leadership. I am increasingly of the view that leadership is a significant part of the reason why the Sharks have improved so dramatically this season. Having Wade and Dale Finucane, Andrew Fifita, Aiden Tolman, et al contributing has been a steady influence on the team.
I am also a big Geelong Cats fan in the AFL and they are also having a terrific season (having won something like their past 14 games in a row). Geelong excel in leadership with Joel Selwood. He settles all the young guys down and when things get tough, he steadies the ship and directs things on the field. Leadership is what Wade Graham and Joel Selwood bring to their respective teams in buckets.
I live in the USA but still follow my Aussie teams live on the computer and both have given me great joy this season. In last week's game against Newcastle, the obvious star of the game was Briton Nikora, capturing 3 tries. He is a very talented player who too often in the past made some dumb emotional errors that resulted in costly penalties. However, this year he is more disciplined and taken his game to a higher level. Fitz's coaching has clearly helped, but maybe some credit should also go to the steady intelligent leadership on the field provided by Wade and the other wise tough veterans.
won’t abandon the wife or **** up her citizenship thoughThat’ll do mate… please no more- Teig offers so much more. Go to France and collect your $$$
Can we still keep Fifita over him ?If he stays it's gotta be on min wage and filling Fifs' current role. Mature bench forward who can cover second row at a pinch.
I'd like to...Can we still keep Fifita over him ?
I expected a bit more of Wadeo after he reached match fitness this year.Yes. Don't underestimate what Wade brings to the team via his excellent field leadership. I am increasingly of the view that leadership is a significant part of the reason why the Sharks have improved so dramatically this season. Having Wade and Dale Finucane, Andrew Fifita, Aiden Tolman, et al contributing has been a steady influence on the team.
I am also a big Geelong Cats fan in the AFL and they are also having a terrific season (having won something like their past 14 games in a row). Geelong excel in leadership with Joel Selwood. He settles all the young guys down and when things get tough, he steadies the ship and directs things on the field. Leadership is what Wade Graham and Joel Selwood bring to their respective teams in buckets.
I live in the USA but still follow my Aussie teams live on the computer and both have given me great joy this season. In last week's game against Newcastle, the obvious star of the game was Briton Nikora, capturing 3 tries. He is a very talented player who too often in the past made some dumb emotional errors that resulted in costly penalties. However, this year he is more disciplined and taken his game to a higher level. Fitz's coaching has clearly helped, but maybe some credit should also go to the steady intelligent leadership on the field provided by Wade and the other wise tough veterans.