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| Was reminiscing to the days where you could sign world class players.
I was really excited with Toopi, was a current Kiwi international and looked the best player in tri-nations. I know he got unlucky with injuries but never cut it.
What were other peoples thoughts?
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| My memories of him are he was defensively solid but had hands like feet. Could be wrong but that’s how I’d describe him, certainly didn’t live up to my (probably too high) expectations.
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| Quote batleyrhino="batleyrhino"My memories of him are he was defensively solid but had hands like feet. Could be wrong but that’s how I’d describe him, certainly didn’t live up to my (probably too high) expectations.'"
Very funny summary there sir. Still chuckling.....
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| Didn’t mind him but my brother in law who lived in Auckland at time said they were pleased when they found out he was leaving but gutted when they realised he was coming to us,lol for me I liked him!
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| He was one of those players who shone very brightly at the start of his career, and one of the best centres in the game for a short period of time, but he was rarely anymore than solid for us, and his best games were probably in the back row
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| One of a series of overseas signings we brought in as centres who ended up in the back row. See also Delaney and McKenna.
He definitely under-achieved with the club despite winning a Grand Final with us.
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| He was "okay". Certainly not a bad signing.
On his defence I remember him being a fierce hitter but positionally a bit random. If he got to the runner they were going down for sure.
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| Quote The Ghost of '99="The Ghost of '99"One of a series of overseas signings we brought in as centres who ended up in the back row. See also Delaney and McKenna.
He definitely under-achieved with the club despite winning a Grand Final with us.'"
I don't think he ever played in the back row? Under achievement probably had something to do with his knee reconstruction taking up a significant period of his contract with us.
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| He fizzed at centre but really started to look the part in the back row, despite injuries.
He was a stand-out performer in *that* 2008 play-off against Saints - one of our players who led the way in really smashing the Sts players up. Personally one of my favourite games of the SL era, even though we lost. The following fixture against them in the GF more than made up for the defeat. I don't think Jon Wilkin has managed to get over Sky showing Daniel Anderson losing the plot in the Saints dressing room at HT 
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| Quote Exeter Rhino="Exeter Rhino"He fizzed at centre but really started to look the part in the back row, despite injuries.
He was a stand-out performer in *that* 2008 play-off against Saints - one of our players who led the way in really smashing the Sts players up. Personally one of my favourite games of the SL era, even though we lost. The following fixture against them in the GF more than made up for the defeat. I don't think Jon Wilkin has managed to get over Sky showing Daniel Anderson losing the plot in the Saints dressing room at HT
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Its the only game I have ever been to with my old man that straight as the whistle went I was confident enough to turn to him and say "not only are we going to win next week, we are going to muller them next time we play them" You could see that was Saint's high water mark, while you could see in that game that we could go up another two gears, we destroyed Wigan and absolutely beat "The S men" senseless in the GF.
Good Times.
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| Quote DHM="DHM"I don't think he ever played in the back row? Under achievement probably had something to do with his knee reconstruction taking up a significant period of his contract with us.'"
Yeah he definitely played back row. I can't remember if he lost his place at centre due to injury or being dropped but he came back into the team in the second row and almost immediately looked a different player. I think in the end that was around when we had to start playing Abbo in the centres.
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| Quote Exeter Rhino="Exeter Rhino"He fizzed at centre but really started to look the part in the back row, despite injuries.
He was a stand-out performer in *that* 2008 play-off against Saints - one of our players who led the way in really smashing the Sts players up. Personally one of my favourite games of the SL era, even though we lost. The following fixture against them in the GF more than made up for the defeat. I don't think Jon Wilkin has managed to get over Sky showing Daniel Anderson losing the plot in the Saints dressing room at HT
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Think *that* semi was 2007. Saints slaughtered us in the identical fixture the following year. Not that it did em any good, mind..
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