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Round 1 we could have and possibly should have won against a much improved Knights side.
It was a far better defensive display compared to last year. The Knight's have some attacking weapons in KP and BB but we kept them relatively quiet.
Round 2 we put a disjointed Eels side to the sword 32-6 but it was our defense that impressed me the most. The Eels only got on the board with minutes to play.
Round 3 we finished all over the top of a side that boasts some awesome players at the Dolphins home ground, 30-18.
The way we came back in the second half was something that we couldn't do in previous years.
I've been harping on about the club seemingly not doing enough to address our woeful defensive efforts for our wooden spoon era. Maybe they have done more than what meets the eye.
I think the addition of a couple of elete sportsman has turned the club around already.
A great coach once quoted...
"Confidence is contagious. So is a lack of confidence." (Vince Lombardi)
I think the greatest attributes Luai and Turuva in particular have bought to the club is they are so used to winning that they only know one way to play, a winning way.
Other players are already showing that they are feeding off this. We are staying in the fight.
AD'S goal kicking, a big tick. The re-emergence of To'a.
Alex Twal getting better eack year. He still looks like he needs to take up yoga
So what now as we prepare to play the Warriors at Campbelltown Stadium.
Benji keeps saying in pressers that we have a lot to learn.
I'm guessing that's more about our new backline to gel and know how each other plays and anticipate each other's thoughts and actions.
Our backs will take another 3-6 games playing together before we see more cohesion.
My advice to the team right now would be to just do the 1%'s and stay in the fight. Just play the high percentage game and the attack will happen.
So far, that seems to be what's happening. The game plans have been very simple.
Skelton's hammy may make him unavailable so I guess Staines jumps in. I think the quick shifts on the 5th may continue with the speedster on the wing.
I'm so rapt in Birds signing. He brings arrogance, confidence and toughness. He won't be dominated.
Hunt's fitness is nearly there, and he's so good to watch coming off the back fence.
Any thoughts where we go from here. Any fears or are you confident we'll win this one too.

It was a far better defensive display compared to last year. The Knight's have some attacking weapons in KP and BB but we kept them relatively quiet.
Round 2 we put a disjointed Eels side to the sword 32-6 but it was our defense that impressed me the most. The Eels only got on the board with minutes to play.
Round 3 we finished all over the top of a side that boasts some awesome players at the Dolphins home ground, 30-18.
The way we came back in the second half was something that we couldn't do in previous years.
I've been harping on about the club seemingly not doing enough to address our woeful defensive efforts for our wooden spoon era. Maybe they have done more than what meets the eye.
I think the addition of a couple of elete sportsman has turned the club around already.
A great coach once quoted...
"Confidence is contagious. So is a lack of confidence." (Vince Lombardi)
I think the greatest attributes Luai and Turuva in particular have bought to the club is they are so used to winning that they only know one way to play, a winning way.
Other players are already showing that they are feeding off this. We are staying in the fight.
AD'S goal kicking, a big tick. The re-emergence of To'a.
Alex Twal getting better eack year. He still looks like he needs to take up yoga

So what now as we prepare to play the Warriors at Campbelltown Stadium.
Benji keeps saying in pressers that we have a lot to learn.
I'm guessing that's more about our new backline to gel and know how each other plays and anticipate each other's thoughts and actions.
Our backs will take another 3-6 games playing together before we see more cohesion.
My advice to the team right now would be to just do the 1%'s and stay in the fight. Just play the high percentage game and the attack will happen.
So far, that seems to be what's happening. The game plans have been very simple.
Skelton's hammy may make him unavailable so I guess Staines jumps in. I think the quick shifts on the 5th may continue with the speedster on the wing.
I'm so rapt in Birds signing. He brings arrogance, confidence and toughness. He won't be dominated.
Hunt's fitness is nearly there, and he's so good to watch coming off the back fence.
Any thoughts where we go from here. Any fears or are you confident we'll win this one too.

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