For some reason people were slagging him off for his 6N games. For a 19 yo I thought he out in a real shift, amazing power and surprisingly skilled hands. He's not the finished product but is already a very very solid player
I loved when the number 4 was jumping at his back and looked like a child trying to bring down an adult. Also he is incredebly agile and fast for his size. Good at offloads too, he has a long carrer ahead if he does not get injured.
He needs to be developed as an 8. A pick and go, short ball and carry from the back of a scrum 👌 would be an epic way to utilise his full strengths imo. He can then focus more on explosive training for an 8.
A Samoan frenchmen is something I never thought I'd see, his Uncle Manu was already a trip hearing his UK accent. Love that the culture is spreading its wings!
I feel like if he lost some weight (not a full on cut, rather to make him more dynamic) he could be an amazing number 8 like his father was. But for a 19 year old he is killing it.
Far from the finished product but has a lot of potential. Meafou had a couple of pretty average (to say the least) seasons before he got his current barnstorming level. The blueprint is there for Posolo. Might sound crazy but I reckon he could do with shedding a few KGs - he will still have monsterous weight but also hopefully be more mobile around rucks.
For some reason people were slagging him off for his 6N games.
For a 19 yo I thought he out in a real shift, amazing power and surprisingly skilled hands.
He's not the finished product but is already a very very solid player
Yeah I particularly loved his slick hands throughout the tournament. Really great form of deception as well - will only get better!
@@AndrewDavidForde isnt he better off swapping to prop like antonio at least for international level
being that size has got to be so much fun playing rugby. You just dominate contact without much effort. He's got good skills too
Considering he has a 6 minute video at 19 of just pure fucking dominance is something
I loved when the number 4 was jumping at his back and looked like a child trying to bring down an adult. Also he is incredebly agile and fast for his size. Good at offloads too, he has a long carrer ahead if he does not get injured.
4:01 props to the kid for going for the legs no matter how big a person is they can’t run without their legs
He needs to be developed as an 8. A pick and go, short ball and carry from the back of a scrum 👌 would be an epic way to utilise his full strengths imo. He can then focus more on explosive training for an 8.
Like his Papa
A Samoan frenchmen is something I never thought I'd see, his Uncle Manu was already a trip hearing his UK accent. Love that the culture is spreading its wings!
dude have u never heard of french south pacific?
It's called french polynesia
I feel like if he lost some weight (not a full on cut, rather to make him more dynamic) he could be an amazing number 8 like his father was. But for a 19 year old he is killing it.
Jackaling over the ball and seeing this monster coming at you must be the worst 😅
Far from the finished product but has a lot of potential. Meafou had a couple of pretty average (to say the least) seasons before he got his current barnstorming level. The blueprint is there for Posolo. Might sound crazy but I reckon he could do with shedding a few KGs - he will still have monsterous weight but also hopefully be more mobile around rucks.
You could build a squad around this guy... amazing.
The only way to reliably bring him down is with good tackle technique, low and around the legs.
He should be playing 6,7or 8 but let’s see how he progress…. Like to see how he performs against the Boks
0:15🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️ didn't even try and tackle him
I mean he is 19. The size and strength of king kong and the heart of a star
The Power of "Pacific Islanders".
Do Morgan Morse please if you get a chance