Tyson the Terminator
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Now, people go, oh, come on, Kempi, that's not the... You know, under-19s is different origin.
Honestly, like, it is different in the standard, but it's not different in how important it is to the person.
Like...
The pressure you feel as a Queenslander about to run out for under 19s is the same pressure that you would feel as a player for Queenslanders opens because it means it's not about how big the game is or how good it is.
You're still representing your state.
You're representing your state.
And so the pressure is there.
You're up against other NRL players as well, especially that stage.
Yeah, for sure.
I look at it and I just go like, you know, you can system as much as you want to try to protect Sam Walker.
We're strange there.
Sometimes you can't system your way out of strength and speed.
You just can't.
And that's the scary thing for Queensland now is like, it doesn't matter how good your systems are.
If he gets a big fend on Sam Walker or a great left or right foot step,
you know, the system can't help.
Whereas like Moses, if you can be, if you can be crafty enough to like frustrate Moses and shut him down and not give him time with a ball, not give him time to get deep into the line.
And, you know, and granted Moses is such a great player.
He can usually react and, and, you know, go different directions, but yeah, certain systems like, I mean, fruit, you know what the perfect example is.
For many years, systems have been really good at shutting Cleary and Penrith down.