Maroubra Eel
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No point trying to work out who is better out of Robson and Mortimer. They both stink!
Neither are up to first grade standard.
Neither are up to first grade standard.
Do you think Mortimer would get a gig at any other club in the NRL in first grade? My point of course is that while you have continually stated that Robson is not a first grade half-back, you have never mentioned anything about Daniel Mortimer, who is one of the worst five-eight/half-backs I have ever seen in my life, judging on his 2010 performances. I was disappointed in Robson because I thought he would improve, even if only a little bit, on his 2009 season. He didn`t. But then again, he had a dreadful five-eight outside him. I still think if we had Robson at half and a really good five-eight, we would do better than if we had a really good half-back and Mortimer at five-eight. And please don`t try to tell me that Mortimer can tackle. Not one on one. He`s simply a speed hump who slows players down a bit so someone else can tackle them.
Look, I'm sorry, but anyone who claims Mortimer is the worst half/five-eight they have ever seen has zero credibility. Umm...Daniel Fitzhenry, anyone?
He is a primary winger, Mortimer is a specialist five-eighth.
I am watching the Wallabies game and Quade Cooper is playing really well, he would be a good fit in Parramatta.
Look, I'm sorry, but anyone who claims Mortimer is the worst half/five-eight they have ever seen has zero credibility. Umm...Daniel Fitzhenry, anyone?
So if orford signs with us as expected from most reports what would your halves/hooker paring be.
Considering the halves Orford has played, guys like Scott Hill and Jamie Lyon are both hole runners who ball play a bit (Hill is probably more then just a bit). I would love to have Humble start in the 6 and feed off Orford with Mitchell at 9, leaving the 14 avaliable for Robson, Magurie, Mortimer, MK amd Murray to fight over (would love to see Murray get a taste of Grade footy).
With an experianced and steady head in the 7, Mitchell would have less pressure on him knowing Orford is the main go to man and allow him pick and chose when to run rather then trying to organise to forwards aswell.
The remark you made about Tim Smith here is very correct 2006 was a bad year for him after playing so damn good in 2005.Look, we can all agree to disagree on whether or not Mortimer & Robson were so fantastic in 2009. You all know my view on the matter.
My point is this. If Kearney thinks Mortimer (& to a lesser extent, Robson) is the man to guide the team, create opportunities in the opposition 20, win us enough games to get into the finals and then go on & win the comp in 2011, then he is deluded. It ain't gonna happen.
Someone mentioned a few posts ago (apologies, I forgot to look back at who that was before I started typing this post) that Tim Smith was terrific in 2005 but his game dropped in 2006 & people were calling for his head. Mortimer plays half a season of decent "back-up play" & then, when given more responsibility the next season, shows he simply does not have the skills to do the job. Why is it some people are STILL willing to say he is the answer for our future??? Much better players than Mortimer (or Robson for that matter) have been let go by this club. I just don't get it. Changes NEED to be made with our 6 & 7 or we will struggle again in 2011.
WOE
The remark you made about Tim Smith here is very correct 2006 was a bad year for him after playing so damn good in 2005.
But what happened in 2007 WOE? we were fantastic off the back of Tim Smith. so whats saying that Dan Mortimer cant do it? and i know your answer is going to be that he doesnt have the skill that Tim Smith possess?
I bet you thought he had the skill last year when he helped guide us to the Grand Final. WOE are you really ready to ride off a 21 year old half back? that hasnt even finished developing yet!
Tim Smith guided us to the GF in 2005 and he was 21 years old. Injury and stupidiy led to Timmys down fall not so much his skill level. Mortimer tried hard in 2010, off the back of good go forward and strong defence but he was found out. I think its a bigger risk to play Mortimer again without giving him time to tune his skills then it would be to play Murray, remembering Murray is only year younger then Mortimer and it isnt like Mortimer is a seasoned player... he has had one and a half season in the NRL, one of which was horrible.
The remark you made about Tim Smith here is very correct 2006 was a bad year for him after playing so damn good in 2005.
But what happened in 2007 WOE? we were fantastic off the back of Tim Smith. so whats saying that Dan Mortimer cant do it? and i know your answer is going to be that he doesnt have the skill that Tim Smith possess?
I bet you thought he had the skill last year when he helped guide us to the Grand Final. WOE are you really ready to ride off a 21 year old half back? that hasnt even finished developing yet!
The best thing about Mortimer is his surname.
I never said he wasnt i just believe that Mortimer should get the chance to fully develop, escpecially now that we are expected to be signing Matt Orford for next year.Tim Smith had a hundred times the skill level and ability that Mortimer has.
Honestly, you'd think a whole year in first grade offered up on a nice clean plate would be long enough to develop into a solid half.I never said he wasnt i just believe that Mortimer should get the chance to fully develop, escpecially now that we are expected to be signing Matt Orford for next year.
Honestly, you'd think a whole year in first grade offered up on a nice clean plate would be long enough to develop into a solid half.