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I hope we re-sign asi and Arthur's. Both have a lot of love for the Jersey and it shows...
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We are better having a squad of solid players who are committed to the Jersey. Collectively, they are better and more consistent than a team with a sprinkling of super stars.I hope we re-sign asi and Arthur's. Both have a lot of love for the Jersey and it shows...
I agree and ditto the thoughts for Montoya....He really goes hard and puts his body on the line..My fave player as far as committment and effort..If all our fellas ran as hard as him we'd be way further up the ladder...that fact alone shows that success is to due to a fair chunk of effort and application....not something we are traditionally known for.I hope we re-sign asi and Arthur's. Both have a lot of love for the Jersey and it shows...
We are better having a squad of solid players who are committed to the Jersey.
Pretty sure he meant for the DolphinsWhat the heck is Jones on about with Asi "His defence is very sound, kicking game very good and he’s running the ball into the line."
His defense was awful in first grade, admittedly I havnt taken note of any other grades hes been playing.
He is right about taking the line on though, in the 4 games he played he probably took the line on more times than Kodi did in his 3 years with the Warriors in total.
Well he has had a couple of good weeks with them offensively Ive been told, but nobody mentioned defense, but nobody ever does haha. This is the scurge of modern footy, the Walsh types, are fast, can step etc but couldnt tackle a tackle bag ;-pPretty sure he meant for the Dolphins
heyzeuss we must have some talent to be able to let him go.269. DAEJARN ASI
In 2022, Daejarn Asi joined the New Zealand Warriors. He played his first game for the Warriors in Round 8 2022.
Asi made a total of eight appearances for the Warriors in 2022.
On 6 September, he was released by the New Zealand Warriors.
In November, Asi signed a contract to join Parramattta for the 2023 season...
Six new recruits underway as Eels
parraeels.com.au
Mon 12 Dec 2022, 11:55 AM
With 2023 NRL pre-season training underway, six new recruits have officially joined the Parramatta Eels.
Josh Hodgson, Jack Murchie, J'maine Hopgood, Daejarn Asi, Matt Doorey and Jirah Momoisea have all reported for duty and are building towards their first seasons with the Blue & Gold.
Get to know our latest additions below!
Daejarn Asi
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D.O.B.: 15 August 2000 (age 22)
Position: Five-Eighth, Centre, Fullback
NRL Appearances: 18
22-year old utility Daejarn Asi adds a new dimension to the Eels squad. Versatile and skilful, he has played five-eighth, centre, fullback and off the bench in his NRL career to date.
Asi made his debut with North Queensland in 2020, marking the occasion with a try against Penrith. He then joined the Warriors midway through last season and produced several impressive performances before signing on with the Eels.
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Six new recruits underway as Eels
With 2023 NRL pre-season training underway, six new recruits have officially joined the Parramatta Eels.www.parraeels.com.au
26 Mar
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