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Rumoured and Confirmed signings - Part 4

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MugaB

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NSW Cup get told where to play guys. If Ivan wants to see how he goes at centre that is where he will get picked
Which is why Burton will be at 6, may at 13,
I keep reminding you centre is not a real position, its just a placeholder of sorts
 

MugaB

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What if May is going to be bench hooker? Or Burton fullback or centre Makes sense to play him in 9 down there 1st
Thats what the other 11-12 players are for in the "top30" stop this forcing Josh Reynolds into the squad mentality, if they shine in the lower grade they do it in 1st grade at their position, again centre isn't a real position, its where you go if you're a slow fullback or a short 2nd rower
 
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John Hamblin

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Thats what the other 11-12 players are for in the "top30" stop this forcing Josh Reynolds into the squad mentality, if they shine in the lower grade they do it in 1st grade at their position, again centre isn't a real position, its where you go if you're a slow fullback or a short 2nd rower


Centre is not an easy position to defend especially for fill in players like backrowers the reading of the plays and lateral movement of the really good centres can make life difficult
 

Luke Bowden

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Centre is not an easy position to defend especially for fill in players like backrowers the reading of the plays and lateral movement of the really good centres can make life difficult

defensively, is there any difference between an edge back rower and a centre? I don’t think there is.
Surely comes down to the skill of individual players
 
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Top 5 fastest at the club

Burton
Staines
Crichton
Laurie
McGrady

Problem is all are probably out of the top side. I don’t see Edwards getting re-signed so can actually get some speed in his place

Depends what you call quick. Naden and To’o have scored tries from the other side of halfway. Leinu is quick over 40 m


I think people are referring to the FG side, there’s some up and coming speedsters but the first choice backline is slow.
 

Crashtest

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This is why Mansour won’t be in the team for long. Hell, most short wingers will struggle with this.


To'o may struggle as well.

But it will make Crichton an attacking threat if he is in the team. He looked good in the air contesting short kick offs at the Nines. Naden will benefit as well.
 
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To'o may struggle as well.

But it will make Crichton an attacking threat if he is in the team. He looked good in the air contesting short kick offs at the Nines. Naden will benefit as well.

We can probably get away with one smaller winger, but not two. I don’t see how Mansour can play regular FG.

I’d be moving Naden to a wing, and Crichton to the centres on To’o’s side.
 

franklin2323

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To'o may struggle as well.

But it will make Crichton an attacking threat if he is in the team. He looked good in the air contesting short kick offs at the Nines. Naden will benefit as well.

Not so much size as timing. Whoever gets the ball has a free run To’o is fairly Athletic he should be fine
 

betcats

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In the clubs recent photos Crichton looks like he is fitter than he was last season, even copared to the other boys his body fat looks low, looking forward to seeing him go round this year. He even played a bit of AFL apparently, he should be a target.
 

Aliceinwonderland

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To'o may struggle as well.

But it will make Crichton an attacking threat if he is in the team. He looked good in the air contesting short kick offs at the Nines. Naden will benefit as well.




If anyone cares to recall the Penrith videos during the off season. The club is making plans to get the very best out of this new rule. https://www.penrithpanthers.com.au/news/2019/11/20/afl-player-helps-panthers-fly-high/ Also one video breaks down the centres and wingers ability to jump and jumping affectively.
 

betcats

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I think people are overestimating how much impact this new rule will have tbh. How often do you actually recall seeing attacking players tackled in the air? It happens but its not every contest or even every game, teams will already defend those kicks(if they aren't landing in goal) by letting attackers catch it and land before tackling them, Mansour always does this already. Teams will refine and improve upon this as well as try to block kick chasers as much as possible.

Also to pull it off it still requires a pin point kick with a perfectly timed chase, these kicks are a big chance of giving up a 7 tackle set. So it is risk V reward with a fairly high degree of difficulty to pull it off.
 

Dave's mate

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I think people are overestimating how much impact this new rule will have tbh. How often do you actually recall seeing attacking players tackled in the air? It happens but its not every contest or even every game, teams will already defend those kicks(if they aren't landing in goal) by letting attackers catch it and land before tackling them, Mansour always does this already. Teams will refine and improve upon this as well as try to block kick chasers as much as possible.

Also to pull it off it still requires a pin point kick with a perfectly timed chase, these kicks are a big chance of giving up a 7 tackle set. So it is risk V reward with a fairly high degree of difficulty to pull it off.
Difference is now they'll be kicking into the in goal and not before the line. As soon as the attacker catches it, it a try. Simply no way to stop them
 

franklin2323

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I think people are overestimating how much impact this new rule will have tbh. How often do you actually recall seeing attacking players tackled in the air? It happens but its not every contest or even every game, teams will already defend those kicks(if they aren't landing in goal) by letting attackers catch it and land before tackling them, Mansour always does this already. Teams will refine and improve upon this as well as try to block kick chasers as much as possible.

Also to pull it off it still requires a pin point kick with a perfectly timed chase, these kicks are a big chance of giving up a 7 tackle set. So it is risk V reward with a fairly high degree of difficulty to pull it off.

I agree with this. I doubt we see much of a change
 
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