Danny Welbeck: The Future of Manchester United
A man that causes debate whenever his name is mentioned among Manchester United and England fans is Danny Welbeck. You either rate him, or…
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My favourite rugby league players are Josh Dugan and Tyson Frizell. My favourite footballer is Danny Welbeck, absolute machine.
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A man that causes debate whenever his name is mentioned among Manchester United and England fans is Danny Welbeck. You either rate him, or…
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1. Dugan
2. Morris
3. Jennings/Morris
4. Hayne
5. Mansour/Tafua
6. J. Reynolds
7. Mullen
8. Gallen
9. Peats/Rein
10. Tamou
11. Bird
12. Lewis
13. Merrin
14. Sutton
15. Fifita
16. Watmough
17. Cordner
Nathan Peats should fill New South Wales' Farah void
Great article! He’s a fantastic player and doesnt get anywhere near the credit he deserves. Welbz is dat guy <3
Danny Welbeck is Manchester United
It could go either way there, but I think the Storm with a highly inexperienced five-eighth will hurt them a bit, whereas Manly have the best halves in the comp.
Previewing last year's top four teams' chances in 2014
A lot of your points are pretty similar to what I wrote a few days ago…
Should David Moyes be sacked?
Kagawa is such a gifted player, feel bad for the bloke being so badly used at United. And to think only a year and a half/two years ago people were saying he was better than Hazard…such a shame.
Two ways Moyes can turn Manchester United around
Not from a United supporter’s perspective!
Two ways Moyes can turn Manchester United around
If the Warriors find some sort of consistency this year, I believe they can make a huge statement, and maybe even win the premiership. They have a fantastic backline, which boasts the likes of Johnson, Leuluai, Tomkins, Locke, Hurrell, Nielsen and Vatuvei, as well as young guns like Fishaisi and Laumape.
Their forward pack is quite impressive, with big and established men Matulino, Mannering, Lillyman and Rapira, along with the ever flashy Feleti Mateo. Sione and Sam Lousi will also add big depth to their pack, along with Jason Bukuya.
For me, Warriors are a big threat to the title this year if they find some consistency.
SMITHY: Tomkins, Johnson look the goods, but are they tough enough?
1. Dugan
2. Morris
3. Morris
4. Hayne
5. Tafua
6. Sutton
7. Hodkinson
8. Woods
9. Farah (Peats or Rein if unavailable)
10.Gallen
11. Cordner
12. Bird
13. Merrin
14. Reynolds
15. Tamou
16. Fifita
17. Watmough
The last time NSW won the series, Barrett and Anasta played five-eighth, and both are similar players to Sutton; big men who can shift into lock and are good defenders (unlike Maloney). Having Reynolds on the bench adds spark and can fill in many positions including 5/8 and Sutton move to lock. Hodkinson solves the goalkicking dilemma. If this is close to the team picked, Blues will go a long way to winning the series.
Who the hell will be NSW’s goal-kicker?