I said this last year and was howled down by a couple of people on this forum.
I watched all 3 grades today and the player I was most impress with was Kieran Moseley.
Btw Bryce Cartwright had a shocker in Nyc and I think the coach hooked him in the final minute.
I think a point that is missing here is that Jamal stopped getting quality ball when Elijah went off injured, which meant our left side attack was completely out of the game and made us very one-dimensional. If ET is out for an extended period, bring Matty Robinson in and play him in that wide-running second-row position.
I agree that Segs needs to start and have a bench of Peachey, 2 front rowers and a big back rower in the mould of cherrington or VTK. I also agree our wingers need to be looked at. Eto outside Jamal would be sensational, and leave Simmons and Mansour to fight out the right wing position, and at this stage I'd favour Simmons due to his safer hands.
We have two weeks until our next game due to rep weekend next week so hopefully Ivan and the team can make the tough decisions.
I'm not going to add anything more to the obstruction issue. What's happened has happened.
However, I am interested to see what the wash up from the first Whare no try. The match report on the Panthers website touched on it, and Ivan was asked about it in the post-match conference, but no further reference (from what I could see) has been mentioned of it. Did Simmon's foot touch the ground before he released the ball? The refs not referring it aside, Fox Sports sure as hell didn't want to show 65 replays like they usually would when say $BW makes a handling error.
I am curious to see if there is any follow up of it, be on The Footy Show, etc. as well as Tony Archer being asked the question at the end of the round.
Let's just say I'm not holding my breath.
Cleary didn't seem to want to make an issue of this in his post match interview, taking the position that the Panthers didn't play well enough to win anyway. Hard to argue with him, we should have won this game by 20 points.
We are not getting deep enough in attack. We get into the opposition quarter and all stand flat footed. We need more bodies in motion in attack if we are going to be a threat this year.
Or maybe you should have watched Cartwright's three before that, or the great bulk of last season. He wasn't even bad, just over hit two kicks and missed Blake outside him.thought cartwright was very ordinary -the members calling for him in firstgrade should watch if possible this game, showed why he is a fair way off firstgrade
scarlet was very impressive
I know I might get criticised for this but that running back rower position on the bench could even be used to blood Andy Saunders, who I have huge wraps on. I know he plays prop in 20s, but he seems to be the type of player who could adapt to playing a bit wider. Only question mark I'd have is his offload ability, but given his great performances over a long period of time in the lower grades, he'd certainly deserve an opportunity.
