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Adam Quinlan keen to keep No 7 with Dragons

Ace-STi

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http://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/2200856/adam-quinlan-keen-to-keep-no-7-with-dragons/?cs=302

Adam Quinlan has just been strapped into St George Illawarra's halfback hotseat. Cooper Cronk has a mortgage on the most prized No 7 jumper in the land.
So you can hardly blame Quinlan, the NRL's least experienced man in the chief organising role, for not wanting to think too much about the enormous task of taming rugby league's premier halfback.
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"I don't want to think about the personal battles too much," Quinlan said before the Dragons head south trying to erase a wretched record against the Storm next Monday night.
"I watch a bit of footy and I've seen a lot of Cooper Cronk play. I try to learn as much as I can off all the quality players out there, but I just want to worry about myself and the team and hopefully come away with a win."
Quinlan became the third man to start at halfback for St George Illawarra this season in their heavy loss to the Rabbitohs on Saturday night, but even he struggled to get a guide on his performance.
Despite doing very little training at halfback, Quinlan has made it clear to coach Steve Price he wants to be given a shot at staking a permanent claim for the jumper.
"Now that I've been given this shot at halfback I've got to try to make it my own and stay there as long as I can," Quinlan said.
"I hadn't trained in the halves and wasn't really thinking [about playing there]. And then when [Price] told me I was just stoked to still be a part of the 17. I was really happy with that, but didn't expect it.
"Now I need to build partnerships with the right side as well as Gaz [Gareth Widdop] and Reiny [Mitch Rein] at hooker."
Price might be left scratching his head on Quinlan's suitability at halfback on the evidence of his effort against the Rabbitohs.
A monster South Sydney forward pack built up a head of steam as a litany of penalties had St George Illawarra on the back foot.
But Josh Dugan is one man who will be more than happy to have Quinlan in the fold permanently.
"I've always said he's one of those players that needs to be in the side," Dugan said.
"He can create something from nothing. He's got great support play and he's only going to get better the more he plays [at halfback]. We'll give him that time and he'll build confidence."
 

LOYAL DRAGON

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And so he should. We Ain't going to make waves this year. A year under his belt and we will have a halfback we have been looking for. Never know he may click into gear with within a few weeks and we are looking good for the future.
 

gonz

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And so he should. We Ain't going to make waves this year. A year under his belt and we will have a halfback we have been looking for. Never know he may click into gear with within a few weeks and we are looking good for the future.

What so we pack up the season again 3 yrs running
and just play for fun?

He can learn where he should if that's prices future for him, nsw cup
 

LOYAL DRAGON

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What so we pack up the season again 3 yrs running
and just play for fun?

He can learn where he should if that's prices future for him, nsw cup

No we don't but he's better than Williams any day. We persisted with Williams three weeks and we will win more game with Quinlan at half. My opinion anyway.
 
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WOW duges give him a huge wrap

"I've always said he's one of those players that needs to be in the side," Dugan said.
"He can create something from nothing. He's got great support play and he's only going to get better the more he plays [at halfback]. We'll give him that time and he'll build confidence."

Looks like he might be locked in for a while. Does he have a kicking game? I don't want us to rely on Dugan as the second kicker.
 

LOYAL DRAGON

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WOW duges give him a huge wrap

"I've always said he's one of those players that needs to be in the side," Dugan said.
"He can create something from nothing. He's got great support play and he's only going to get better the more he plays [at halfback]. We'll give him that time and he'll build confidence."

Looks like he might be locked in for a while. Does he have a kicking game? I don't want us to rely on Dugan as the second kicker.

Williams and half Witt don't have a kicking so what the difference. At east Quinlan has speed to burn. Can sniff out a try. Has set up tries. He's our future. The rest will come.
 

blacksafake

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"I hadn't trained in the halves and wasn't really thinking [about playing there].


Another selection masterstroke!:crazy:
 
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I would prefer Williams and he does have a kicking game. Admittedly he wasn't perfect in his three games but at least he is a halfback. I think a more prudent approach would be to groom Quinlan as a utility player off the bench.
 

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VouDude

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I'd like to see Witt back in the side, if there's one win I want this season it's Monday. I don't need another year of walking through those smug storm supporters on the way out.
 

Jubileeboy

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"I've always said he's one of those players that needs to be in the side," Dugan said.
"He can create something from nothing. He's got great support play and he's only going to get better the more he plays [at halfback]. We'll give him that time and he'll build confidence."


I'd listen to The Dugan before a Gonzo any day of the week.

It is a catch 22 though..do you give him another opportunity or revert to Witt or Williams.
 

dragonreddy

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As i said on saturday afternoon stupid decision,but if Price persists with him i wish quinlan well but the first thing he needs to adjust is stop running the men outside out of room ,he needs to learn when to let it go and when to run it was apparent the odd time he touched the ball he hasnt worked this out.
 

Godz Illa

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"I've always said he's one of those players that needs to be in the side," Dugan said.
"He can create something from nothing. He's got great support play and he's only going to get better the more he plays [at halfback]. We'll give him that time and he'll build confidence."

I'd listen to The Dugan before a Gonzo any day of the week.

It is a catch 22 though..do you give him another opportunity or revert to Witt or Williams.
'Player publically supports teammate' - not an earth-shattering headline.

I don't see it as a Catch-22, it's simply a matter of the coach painting himself into a corner. The true Catch-22 is balancing the desire to win games with the desire for a new coach. Ideally I'd prefer the former. But to me it seems unlikely without the latter
 

Jubileeboy

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'Player publically supports teammate' - not an earth-shattering headline.

I don't see it as a Catch-22, it's simply a matter of the coach painting himself into a corner. The true Catch-22 is balancing the desire to win games with the desire for a new coach. Ideally I'd prefer the former. But to me it seems unlikely without the latter

Fair enough Godz. Catch 22 is:
- Do we want Quinlan to mature into a proper halfback?
- How does he do this without experience?
- Do we persist with Williams or Witt?

I think Quinlan can add to the squad....only my view but again, Williams has been brought to the club to do this role....
 

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