Hayne has 6 LBA, 5TA, 2LB and 2Tries from 6 games in the worst attacking team in the comp, also did you miss his two brilliant tries against the dogs? He is only behind Thurston and Benji for TA and LBA in the team that scored the least tries and makes the least line breaks. Jennings has also been ordinary from Penrith but when put in a good team he performed expetional tonight.
Dugan has played 2 games and has scored 3 tries in those games!
How can you call them out of form, that is very uneducated of you Boxy
Currently Dugan and Hayne are both playing better then Gorden (i don't care how far from their best they are)
Mate, the fact that he produces those stats in the worst team in the competition is both a good sign and a bad sign. He is expected to do much better than he is right now, and, unfortunately, with him leading our attack we are deficient because we lack halves. Compared to their best form they are definitely not playing as well as they could be, which was my whole bloody point! Read my posts carefully.
Everyone knows statistics are merely one indication of form. Whilst Jarryd certainly was our best try-scorer, try-assister and line-break assister in 2010 there was definitely indications from all that he was nowhere near his best. How is that not evidence enough that he was comparitively not playing as well as expected?
You should read up on Gordon and watch him play, you forget to mention that he is also playing in a badly struggling team!
Let's compare a few important stats;
All Run Metres:
Hayne - 827
Gordon - 1162
Gordon makes more runs but, hell, 300 more metres already? That's quite a margin.
Gordon is second in terms of average metres per run, Jarryd doesn't even come close.
Gordon's tackle-busts stat also eclipses Hayne's.
The real killer though is what skeepe pointed out, Dugan looked far more interested and did far more work off the ball than Hayne did. Gordon is much the same with Penrith this year, he is everywhere and he is constantly working. As I said earlier, stats are only part of the calculation and it's hard to describe it to people when they can't see for themselves the differences between the two players when they are on the pitch.
I'm sorry, but as far as fullback's go, whilst Hayne may be more the play-maker, he doesn't come anywhere close to Gordon as far as natural fullback-play goes, at least at the moment.
By the way, Gordon has 5 line-breaks to Hayne's 2. Go figure.