Hopefully he can lead the 'Roos to a Tri-Nations victory, which will give him a club, state and national trophies in the one year. Shame he didn't win the Dally (Daly?) M medal because then he could be in line for just about every award (team wise and personal) in the one year.broncoman said:Lockyer golden boot winner, he was always gonna win it but its amazing how hes all of a sudden pretty much undisputed best player in the world now. six months ago people like peter sterling were saying hes not even in the top five now just cause he was in a bit of a form slump, some people in this game have short memories. Locky isnt the type of player that will dominate for 80 minutes a game but he will get his team home when he has to.
What a champion player, well deserved award for the 2nd time...
I prefer to watch league and union at the same time, if you know what I mean...Goughy said:All I can say is thank you for this game.
This is the 1st game of League shown in South Africa since Ive been living here and Id just started to get into and enjoying Union.
After 3 years of watching Union, this game reminded me why I am a League man.
Being divorced from the game for so long made me forget the intensity, athleticism and speed.
Comparing League to Union is like comparing ****ing your wife to watching her do the ironing.
Great to have a refresher lesson on why this is such a great sport.
Congrats to the Aussies
Considering the next tri-nations is 3 years off, and it'll be 4 nations, I'll have to disagree with you there.chaminda_00 said:I'll be very surprised if Vangana, Wiki and Jones aren't lining up for Kiwis in the next Tri-Nations or World Cup.
I think you'll find Micheal Witt has a Kiwi grandma , i think Grant Rovelli might be eligable for then by next season as resident.steds said:Considering the next tri-nations is 3 years off, and it'll be 4 nations, I'll have to disagree with you there.
You make a point though. Can definitely see Wiki and especially Jones on the All Golds tour next year. Do they even have another 7? (Apart from Leuluai, who I'm sure all you kiwi fans will be thrilled to find out he's filling Wigan's signed for lots of money from one of the smaller teams only to flop quota next year.)