shadowboxer
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On reflection, the sharks played a tough, finals intensity game.
Owning the big moments and taking the right option was the main difference.
Loots no look pass over the sideline. Uf he dummies, he scores. If he looks and executes the pass Feki scores. Contrast that with Manu who dummies, rides the tackle, keeps the ball off the line and scores.
Holmes makes a break and is one on one with the fullback. Options were Chad inside and Duges outside or take on the fullback. He hesitates, runs into Dugan lane and throws a poor pass. Chad had Friend chasing but in the slippery conditions may well have made it. He also could have taken Tedesco on.
Lewis just needed to secure possession and he scores. Great play by Mitchell but that play had to be executed.
One great example of owning the moment was Chad on an early tackle, seeing the opportunity and executing the kick for Lee.
Easts on the other hand got lucky bounces off Wade and the Tupou knock down.
They also benefited from the Sutton benefit of very little doubt.
Losing Wade is massive and none of the replacement options cover anywhere near his skill set. Losing his kicking game put more pressure on Chad. Chad did ok but just doesn't have a strong long kicking game.
If they play with intensity they will roll over Penrith.
On reflection and a no emotion, this is great summary. When you compare the halve combos of both teams, we shouldn't really have been that close. Brave effort with losing Graham that early.