Chad Townsend, Dominic Young can pay the price for the unhappy start of the Gauls season

Driving a team around the Suncorp stadium against the high -flight bronchos would be a great demand for him or Smith, who last year fought in a similar role.
Townsend, 34, endured a The difficult night in the loss of last week in South SydneyGiving the way full and hitting a beam that folded behind the corner post of the rooster.
A series of gallery errors did not help the cause of its half against the rabbit, nor has it a rate of completion of the 68 % seasonThe worst in the NRL.
Chad Townsend had a tough start of life to the Gauls.Credit: Getty images
“Being half, when you win the games, you get the merit. But when you lose the game or the team is going badly, it’s your fault,” said the usefulness of the origin of NSW Connor Watson.
“We have to do a better job for our half. We have to give them a better platform and make mistakes alone is not helping them.
“As a team, we can order that discipline and will make the work of half much easier.
“We miss the sign a little, but I feel like we were so close because our attack is really good to the end. Once we go down (the opposition -trial line), we must only think of every game, be turned on for each game and perform it.”
Dom Young: Dynamic in attack, questionable in defense.Credit: Getty images
In addition to a scroll of fray, the long -awaited return of Billy Smith from the injury increases the perspective that young people are crushed by five roosters.
Rugby Convert Mark Nawaqanitawase He should return from a veal issue against the Broncos, together with Victor Radley (broken cheekbones).
Given Robinson’s rap on the Rookie Rob Toia center and Daniel Tupou’s Mortino veteran on the left wing, one of the young people, Smith and Nawaqanitawase will be like to miss.
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Young scored 25 attempts in 27 games for the Gauls after arriving last season with a profitable deal from Newcastle, but was regularly targeted by the rival teams in defense.
“Credit a (Smith), he had a year after the game with an injury, but to see him put it in that performance on the weekend, it was fantastic,” Tupou said.
“It will be interesting to see what happens with the team in terms of Billy and Mark.
“It gives that fire in every individual who tries to earn a place, but it’s all a good competition. Everyone knows that it is all that is good for the team at the end of the week. We will wait to see what happens.”
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