and it’s awesome It works great,” Tedesco said. “I don’t think that was the plan, but it worked. Rooster captain James Tedesco said he might have to try it himself. But it’s just portability as well,” Manu said. “My calves have been quite tight for the past few weeks. “I feel a cramp in the back of my calf and then go out.”īut after the game, all of Manu admitted that it was a cunning ploy to deceive the dragon’s defenses. whether I have cramps or not,’” Flanagan said. He saw the open space and said, ‘I have to take it. “I don’t know if it’s a fake injury or not. Shane Flanagan, a fellow critic, suggested that “Fake injuries” can be real cramps. “What a beauty! Manu the cramp, the loofah, then went out to prepare the tournament.” The doctor is almost here And Manu went out to prepare for the trial. It was a fake knee injury trying to get Momirovski,” commentator Andrew Voss said on Fox League. Wait, Manu, what is he doing there? He sells a mannequin with a knee injury. He then kicked into the long line to set up Paul Momirovski for a great effort. But then came off as everyone relaxed and broke through the gap between Blake. Manu reached out to pick up his left leg as if he had been injured. Sydney Roosters star Joseph Manu has divided the Rugby League world by trying assists against the team believed to be against the Dragons on Saturday.Īfter running back to collect the ball in no direction, the players around Manu stopped walking as they looked like he was injured. while others seen as shameful Watch the polarization play for yourself. Some people call Joseph Manu Star Sydney.