I didn't comment on the first two games of the regular season, because I felt points I made in my assessment of the Charity Shield rang true.
Atkinson a work in progress. Seems to also be building a good understanding and combination with Gutho chiming in fron the back.
Hamish Stewart - one of our best on ground in both the opening games.
Luciano - we may finally see the best of him this year.
Happy with the effort of both our wingers. We need them to help take the pressure off our pack coming out of our red zone.
As we saw during the final 20min period last Saturday - if Gutho goes down at any stage, we are in real trouble (whether it's a temporary HIA or a longer term injury). Sloan will not be the answer for us in the 1.
Kyle F is not our 6, 7 or even 14 - frustratingly, Kade Reed is not ready, and I don't expect the coaching staff to be rushing him in.
While the rest of the pack has potential (Couchmans, LPT in particular) - until KK comes along with possibly another forward leader, right now we are stuck in limbo around how much natural progression we will make in the forward pack. It's a wait and see over the course of the season.
Lawrie & Guler - I'm still unsure what value these guys are bringing to warrant what seems to be permanent starting & bench spots in the forwards rotation (although I will say Guler had a decent enough outing in Vegas).
What does all of this mean? Well we've all seen it in the first two games, and for the vast majority of last year as well. We have steel and will compete most games, but we lack skill, x-factor & discipline (+ roster depth) in a number of key areas to get the job done consistently week in and week out.
This isn't just limited to the past season + first two rounds of this year... it's actually been an issue for the better part of the last 15 or so seasons now (as certain well known posters have also logically pointed out).
My each way prediction for Sunday:
Eels will either blow us off the park being their first home game of the year. Or, Dragons get home in a desperate nail biter in order to avoid going 0-3 to start the season.
Atkinson a work in progress. Seems to also be building a good understanding and combination with Gutho chiming in fron the back.
Hamish Stewart - one of our best on ground in both the opening games.
Luciano - we may finally see the best of him this year.
Happy with the effort of both our wingers. We need them to help take the pressure off our pack coming out of our red zone.
As we saw during the final 20min period last Saturday - if Gutho goes down at any stage, we are in real trouble (whether it's a temporary HIA or a longer term injury). Sloan will not be the answer for us in the 1.
Kyle F is not our 6, 7 or even 14 - frustratingly, Kade Reed is not ready, and I don't expect the coaching staff to be rushing him in.
While the rest of the pack has potential (Couchmans, LPT in particular) - until KK comes along with possibly another forward leader, right now we are stuck in limbo around how much natural progression we will make in the forward pack. It's a wait and see over the course of the season.
Lawrie & Guler - I'm still unsure what value these guys are bringing to warrant what seems to be permanent starting & bench spots in the forwards rotation (although I will say Guler had a decent enough outing in Vegas).
What does all of this mean? Well we've all seen it in the first two games, and for the vast majority of last year as well. We have steel and will compete most games, but we lack skill, x-factor & discipline (+ roster depth) in a number of key areas to get the job done consistently week in and week out.
This isn't just limited to the past season + first two rounds of this year... it's actually been an issue for the better part of the last 15 or so seasons now (as certain well known posters have also logically pointed out).
My each way prediction for Sunday:
Eels will either blow us off the park being their first home game of the year. Or, Dragons get home in a desperate nail biter in order to avoid going 0-3 to start the season.


