McNamara confident Bulls decision will pay dividends : Wed Jul 22, 2009 9:42 am
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Kopczak, meanwhile, lost his ever-present record following some below-par displays, with Sam Burgess instead used as the Bulls’ third prop off the bench. The England star delivered a real impact and McNamara said: “I’ve had a conversation with Koppy and he understands what more is required from him.” That's unfair on Kopczak imo, who is one of the ones always putting the effort in. Jeffries is another who had played all games this season and has been the side’s most creative force in Super League XIV. But the Aussie endured a nightmare against Rovers and Paul Sykes was shifted to number six for the Wigan clash. How can he criticize Jeffries when Deacon hasn't put in good performance all season? I know it says he has a niggle, but Deacon should be the one who's dropped. |
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Kopczak, meanwhile, lost his ever-present record following some below-par displays, with Sam Burgess instead used as the Bulls’ third prop off the bench. The England star delivered a real impact and McNamara said: “I’ve had a conversation with Koppy and he understands what more is required from him.” That's unfair on Kopczak imo, who is one of the ones always putting the effort in. Jeffries is another who had played all games this season and has been the side’s most creative force in Super League XIV. But the Aussie endured a nightmare against Rovers and Paul Sykes was shifted to number six for the Wigan clash. How can he criticize Jeffries when Deacon hasn't put in good performance all season? I know it says he has a niggle, but Deacon should be the one who's dropped. |
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