Robert Craddock
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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My God, two in a row.
So I'm finding their games really interesting to watch.
I'm looking at expressions of bewilderment on the face of Cam Munster, who's a Category A warrior who doesn't know the meaning of the word defeat.
He's flabbergasted.
He doesn't know where to go now.
And so it's, gosh, they're an intriguing study, Gerard.
There's only one categorical certainty, and that is it will be his call.
They love him.
And they owe him so much because he's been the cornerstone of all their success.
And I just, after being there for more than two decades, but there is the question as he enters his mid-60s whether, you know, his desire will be tested by what's happened this year or it could go the other way.
knowing there's a feeling that Bellamy will not want to leave on a bad note, that his departure from the club will be, you know, well, we'll know well in advance.
He'll say, this is my last year.
But I don't reckon he would think this year is the year to go because it's the one bad year he's had and what a terrible way to finish, if indeed they do finish that way.
But they were...
Gerard, they hadn't made a line break until the 69th minute the other day.
And by that stage, Souths had made 14.
They were falling off tackles like I've never โ and that was the big giveaway.
That's when you know something's wrong with their desire levels, when they're falling off tackles in a way that Melbourne Storm never does.
But, yeah, it's โ he's in a โ Craig's in a place he's never been before and โ
I love the way he sort of took responsibility.