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Word…If nothing else it certainly creates a very funny narrative for this forum!
Word…If nothing else it certainly creates a very funny narrative for this forum!
I was thinking that during the game but then I saw Clark’s post match interview - he said that Jacko shouldering so much workload elevates all the other guys who don’t have such freakishly huge motors and lets them go at 100% when they’re on the field. Hes actually a big part of why we’re not getting any drop in forward intensity with the interchange.
An Origin front row pairing at the Warriors is something to be celebrated!
I was thinking that during the game but then I saw Clark’s post match interview - he said that Jacko shouldering so much workload elevates all the other guys who don’t have such freakishly huge motors and lets them go at 100% when they’re on the field. Hes actually a big part of why we’re not getting any drop in forward intensity with the interchange.
I hope it's not like 2023/24 and our little man bench where everything revolves around it as a game plan, so if it stops working (if Ford returns to his previous error ridden ways), we have nothing else. It is interesting that the more minutes he plays the less errors he seems to make.I was thinking that during the game but then I saw Clark’s post match interview - he said that Jacko shouldering so much workload elevates all the other guys who don’t have such freakishly huge motors and lets them go at 100% when they’re on the field. Hes actually a big part of why we’re not getting any drop in forward intensity with the interchange.
We crossed over comments. Sort of saying the same thing.....spookyI hope it's not like 2023/24 and our little man bench where everything revolves around it as a game plan, so if it stops working (if Ford returns to his previous error ridden ways), we have nothing else. It is interesting that the more minutes he plays the less errors he seems to make.
Anyway, let us celebrate the greatest most improved player award of all time. I reckon Chad Townsend was the previous holder, sadly he had to leave the Warriors to show his improvement, but while he was a Warrior I genuinely thought that I had a hope of playing first grade despite being at the time old, overweight, and unfit. That he went on to become a regular first grader with a premiership still astounds me.
Oh yeah, I was his biggest critic in previous years, and would have barney's with people who thought he didn't have one of the worst error rates in the whole comp.I also cannot get, why you wouldn't support a player, playing over his perceived abilities. If we were getting flogged by 30 points and a player wasn't up to it, criticize away. But a bloke topping the running metres (a pure performance stat these days, almost as important as the scoreboard) and the tackle count, plus being lorded by team mates for doing 1 percenters, AND WE ARE WINNING, surely, surely, that's celebrated? Fair enough Ford used to get fatigued and make errors. Ruben Wiki, Steve Price, Jerry Seuseu all used to make errors and do half as many runs and people would cre#m themselves over their performances! His errors are low atm. Celebrate!
I also cannot get, why you wouldn't support a player, playing over his perceived abilities.
Funnily enough some of them are trying to "I told you so" me, despite the fact we were discussing then, not now.
The Ford-Mannering medal sounds good!Warrior of the week is Jackson Ford
Ford 38
Boyd 14
Harris-Tavita 13
Barnett 6
Halasima 6
Leiataua 4
Fisher-Harris 3
Laban 2
Clark 2
Watene-Zelezniak 2
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