Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Who Who? Moi Moi. Not Hayne.

Written by Cahn D. Cotter

16 - 0 at the half-time siren, the Eels were hoping that that hot Sunday afternoon would end quickly. However Fui Fui had other plans.

I chose to write this article after waiting to see what headlines the supposed experts would write about one man, Jaryd Hayne. And from there I would write my argument.
Unlike those experts, I actually watched that game.

Sure, Jaryd Hayne made that break from his own in-goal. Sure he did a nice little chip and chase play to lead to a controversial try. One thing Hayne did not do, was spark the Eels attack and momentum to win them that game from 20-0 down.

Fui Fui Moi Moi, now the bench player, lead the Eels to victory that day, nobody else. His strong charges towards the defensive line of Manly were courageous, but insane at the same time.

He was denied a try earlier due to a supposive double movement. Than got his just desserts as the wrecking ball charged forward again, this time to score for the Eels. 20-6.

Here some stats for you. In the 49 minutes Fui Fui Moi Moi played, he acquired 13 hit ups, 13 Tackles, 5 Tackle Breaks and one try assists. Not to mention his try.

Jaryd Hayne is a freak, and he proved he can make a game break from anywhere. But honestly, give credit where it is due, not what makes the money.
Fui Fui was the true hero of that game.

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