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What round will Turbo return

  • Round 5

    Votes: 8 10.4%
  • Round 6

    Votes: 23 29.9%
  • Round 7

    Votes: 8 10.4%
  • Round 8

    Votes: 6 7.8%
  • Round 9

    Votes: 6 7.8%
  • Round 10

    Votes: 2 2.6%
  • Round 11 or later - too fricken late

    Votes: 25 32.5%

  • Total voters
    77

globaleagle

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Interesting bit about Jorge from the article...

With veteran winger Jorge Taufua out until at least April with an Achilles injury, Saab is in a three-way battle for a place on the edge with Tevita Funa and Reuben Garrick.

I'm not sure if everybody but me knew that or if that's actually some injury news.
 

40 nil

It's only a game ...

Shoe1

Journey Man
INterest bit about Jorge from the article...

With veteran winger Jorge Taufua out until at least April with an Achilles injury, Saab is in a three-way battle for a place on the edge with Tevita Funa and Reuben Garrick.

I'm not sure if everybody but me knew that or if that's actually some injury news.
Meanwhile the ironstines over at NRL.com have Jorge in their predicted round 1 side.
 

Mark from Brisbane

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Meanwhile the ironstines over at NRL.com have Jorge in their predicted round 1 side.

Despite him being listed in our injuries as April return !!

The problem I reckon is they’ve sacked anyone decent to save money and we are left with 18 year old apprentices who haven’t yet worked out that you gave to research something a bit more than reading it on a fan site.
 

Woodsie

Feast yer eyes ..
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INterest bit about Jorge from the article...

With veteran winger Jorge Taufua out until at least April with an Achilles injury, Saab is in a three-way battle for a place on the edge with Tevita Funa and Reuben Garrick.

I'm not sure if everybody but me knew that or if that's actually some injury news.

Yeah .. but ... what. .. I thought we had two wing positions ...
 

pjayz

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Interesting bit about Jorge from the article...

With veteran winger Jorge Taufua out until at least April with an Achilles injury, Saab is in a three-way battle for a place on the edge with Tevita Funa and Reuben Garrick.

I'm not sure if everybody but me knew that or if that's actually some injury news.
Everybody knew but you...Canadian mail must be slooooow.
 
Good story from Fatima even though she is probably a dogs supporter


NRL 2021: Manly’s tall timber tower over a fit-again Tom Trbojevic​

Manly’s Tom Trbojevic is fit and firing ahead of 2021, and the superstar has identified one new recruit as a special attacking threat.

Fatima Kdouh

3 min read
February 9, 2021 - 8:33AM
News Corp Australia Sports Newsroom
No Cookies | Daily Telegraph

Tom Trbojevic has confirmed he is ready for round one with the fullback’s return set to ensure the Manly Sea Eagles tower over their opposition in season 2021.

Trbojevic tore a muscle in his right shoulder in round 19 last year during his first back from a hamstring injury after almost two months on the sidelines.

But the 24 year-old, who only managed seven games in 2020, is confident of being fully fit for Manly’s round one clash against the Sydney Roosters.

“It was a disappointing year for me individually. I tore a muscle in my shoulder, it wasn’t too bad, but it did take a couple of months to get it right,” Trbojevic told The Daily Telegraph.
“I had a lot of time so there was no rushing the recovery and I’m back into full training now.

“To have a full pre-season under my belt definitely helps and I’m enjoying being back at training.”

Despite standing at 194 centimetres, Trbojevic has conceded the crown as the club’s tallest backline player to a new recruit, rising winger Jason Saab.

“He’s definitely taller than me, but he’s got a bit on me. He shaved his hair so that brings him down a little bit,” Trbojevic said with a laugh.

“But we have Taniela [Paseka] there as well and he is pretty tall too. So there are a couple of tall guys there.”

In total, 10 of Des Hasler’s top 30 squad stand 193 centimetres or taller — including Trbojevic, Paseka, Andrew Davey and Haumole Olakau’ata.

With veteran winger Jorge Taufua out until at least April with an Achilles injury, Saab is in a three-way battle for a place on the edge with Tevita Funa and Reuben Garrick.

But Trbojevic believes Saab’s height will provide the Sea Eagles with a potent attacking weapon in the back five.

“Having Saaby there, it makes him a kick threat for sure and that’s really important for wingers these days,” Trbojevic said.

“He offers a bit more in that department. He’s also pretty quick. He is obviously very young and very eager so he’s going to be really good for us.

“We’ve got some good players in the outside backs so there is a big challenge for spots.”

Trbojevic, who was speaking as part of Kayo’s 2021 Sport Lives Here launch, was also full of praise for Kieran Foran, with the Sea Eagles premiership-winning playmaker returning to the northern beaches club for the first time since 2015.

“Foz is great to have back, he is a club legend. It is good to see him back in our colours. It’s great to be around him. He is a great competitor and has done it all the game. I can’t wait to play alongside him,” he said.

But Foran’s homecoming has turned into a roadblock for teen prodigy Josh Schuster.

Veteran playmaker Benji Marshall labelled Schuster’s debut performance against the Wests
Tigers as “the best he has seen for a young kind, ever.”

Trbojevic believes Schuster is talented enough to fit his way back into Hasler’s 17 in season 2021.

“He’s training really well … and he’s has a lot of skill for someone his age, he’s got all the skills in the bag. There’s a reason Benji holds him in such high regard,” Trbojevic said.
“You’re definitely going to see a lot more of him in first grade.”

Trbojevic also revealed younger brother Ben is edging closer to a NRL debut in season 2021 but refused to put any pressure or heap any expectations on his versatile 19-year-old sibling.

“He’s had another year of full-time training under his belt and you can definitely see he is getting better,” he said.

“He’s in the top 30 so he is definitely close but he still has to learn a bit and he knows that but he is willing to do that.

“He can play in a fair few positions including centre but he’s a better backrower, he’s quite big.

TALLEST SEA EAGLES
Jason Saab – 199 cm
Taniela Paseka – 197 cm
Haumole Olakau’ata – 196 cm
Curtis Sironen – 195 cm
Andrew Davey – 195 cm
Tom Trbojevic – 194 cm
Morgan Boyle – 194 cm
Sean Keppie – 193 cm
Ben Trbojevic – 193 cm
Brad Parker -193 cm
CASUALTY WARD (full NRL ward here)
Tom Trbojevic (shoulder, trials)
Josh Aloiai (knee, trials)
Dylan Walker (foot, round 1)
Kieran Foran (pectoral, round 1)
Cade Cust (ankle, round 1)
Josh Schuster (ankle, round 1)
Jorge Taufua (Achilles, April)
Moses Suli (foot, TBC)
PREDICTED ROUND ONE TEAM (full predicted teams here)
1. Tom Trbojevic
2. Jason Saab
3. Dylan Walker
4. Moses Suli
5. Reuben Garrick
6. Kieran Foran
7. Daly Cherry-Evans
8. Josh Aloiai
9. Manase Fainu/Cade Cust*
10. Martin Taupau
11. Andrew Davey
12. Curtis Sironen
13. Jake Trbojevic
14. Josh Schuster
15. Jack Gosiewski
16. Taniela Paseka
17. Sean Keppie

*Manase Fainu is sidelined under the NRL’s no-fault stand down policy
Thats a great 1-7.. i think we are in for some great tries
 

XV-1

First Grader
Every pic we see from Tommy is him doing his aerobics oz style lifting one leg up.
This is a smokescreen.

Clearly not 100%

We need to see him running :)
 

StuBoot

Bencher
Why the low blow Stu? Everyone else is having a laugh why you single me out? Are you one of those just waiting for him to fail so they can say i told you so? There's a few of you dont worry
@Bring back the.... Biff?
It was meant to be a tongue in cheek comment so apologies if it was construed differently.
I'm definitely one that wants Foz to show that class is permanent .
 

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