Wigan Warriors • Re: Wingers
Wigg'n wrote:
He definitely needs some more upper body strength and ball control work. Then the rest of his game will come.
At the minute he looks like a 19 year old kid playing against seasoned, much older blokes.
Wigg'n wrote:
He definitely needs some more upper body strength and ball control work. Then the rest of his game will come.
At the minute he looks like a 19 year old kid playing against seasoned, much older blokes.
amberavenger wrote:
Do you agree with the position the club is in now and the decisions that have been made since? If not then its kind of a moot point in my wider argument, but I know what you're getting at.
sergeant pepper wrote:
Thought the guy deserved a thread of his own.
He's been excellent for quite a while now and his 1st try was a real wingers finish too. If Johnstone had scored that one, then the commentary would have had a gone into meltdown over it.
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Teltry wrote:
I can't believe someone posting about T J not being tough enough and using his ACL injury as an example. If you've ever had an ACL injury which I have it's a horrible injury to sustain no matter how tough you think you are.