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Back of Johnny...he's good in position!

AussieSmithy

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So many people have bagged John Morris but so many of his alleged "issues" have come from using him incorrectly!

He's not a halfback and will never be one. He's a strong 5/8 (as opposed to a freakish, fast 5/8) or a tough hooker (as opposed to a smart, wiley hooker).

For mine, he's best used as a super-sub (ie. coming off the bench). His defence in general has been superb in the latter half of the season. He is really good in middle-of-the-park tackles. He may not be fast but he's committed and keeps playing whether we're winning or losing a match (unlike some of our other, more praised players).

He's not abandoning us. He wasn't renewed because we bought him to be a halfback that he isn't and now we've got Benji back at 5/8 that doesn't leave much choice.

I'm happy to see him on the bench for the rest of the season (interchange that is, not cutting oranges and handing out Gatorade!).
 

chopsy_05

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The bloke can't pass. Not a halfback, 5/8 or hooker. Just get him on there to tackle his butt off in the last 20 of the game and thats it. Oh and good riddance at the end of the season.
 

madunit

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he's a decent modern day hooker, who makes 30-40 tackles and just passes from dummy half, sometimes going for a scoot.

he isn't a creater nor can he read plays. having him at hooker removes those issues
 

Vicious

Bench
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he's a decent modern day hooker, who makes 30-40 tackles and just passes from dummy half, sometimes going for a scoot.

he isn't a creater nor can he read plays. having him at hooker removes those issues

I reckon he`d be a very good lock in the right environment. His strength is that he`ll give you everything for 80mins and is never far from the football, but to play him lock you`d need a strong running pack of forwards who wouldn`t rely on him to any metre eating hit ups. Doesn`t play all that indifferently to Dallas Johnson really.
 

madunit

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I've always thought he'd be a good lock. If he put on an extra 5-10kgs, he'd be quite ok.
 

37916319

Juniors
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theres one thing u cant take away from him, his effort.

he tries really hard, which is more than we can say about s few others, although these last several weeks they havnt been too bad.

As i said in another post, wouldnt mind seeing him play some hooker and having Farah come off the bench. hes looked a little tired of late and could do with the lesser game time.
 

incomparable

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How can anyone think that JM is ANY GOOD?????

:lol:

He might win us a game or two, but cost us 5 or 6 in the process.
 

Hanscholo

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So many people have bagged John Morris but so many of his alleged "issues" have come from using him incorrectly!

He's not a halfback and will never be one. He's a strong 5/8 (as opposed to a freakish, fast 5/8) or a tough hooker (as opposed to a smart, wiley hooker).

For mine, he's best used as a super-sub (ie. coming off the bench). His defence in general has been superb in the latter half of the season. He is really good in middle-of-the-park tackles. He may not be fast but he's committed and keeps playing whether we're winning or losing a match (unlike some of our other, more praised players).

He's not abandoning us. He wasn't renewed because we bought him to be a halfback that he isn't and now we've got Benji back at 5/8 that doesn't leave much choice.

I'm happy to see him on the bench for the rest of the season (interchange that is, not cutting oranges and handing out Gatorade!).

He is sh*t period.
 

nomarg

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He will be a big sucess at sharkys if he stays at 9...... at 6/7 he stifles the attack- so many times he should give it but doesn't. But that's not his fault he is not a 6 or 7...
 

AussieSmithy

Juniors
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I think he may have found his mojo in terms of being "the Tigers version of Cooper Cronk".

Johnny had a blinder in the dismantling of the Bulldogs. Superb two-man cut-out ball for that try.

He's probably going to do a "Bronson" when he goes to the Sharks and become a hot buy! Even Collis was solid on Friday night.
 

aids

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Collis can be a great player, but is one of the most injury prone players i have seen.
Morris wasn't as bad as made out, but certainly wasn't a playmaker.

Nullas should use him at lock.
 

Reek_Havoc

Juniors
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You can't turn a ho, into a housewife....

Johnny Morris has been made a scapegoat because of Shames lack of vision.

What about that great ball he gave Ashyford for the 1st try....dayam...good work J-Mo and Bon voyage maestro.....
 

RoMo

Juniors
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All this `Johnny didn't ask to play there' bullsh*t gets my goat
Supercoach obviously said `I would like you to play 7'
Johnny cronk no doubt nodded eagerly and asserted he could, and would, do the job
They're both equally as culpable

Johnny is like nathan rees ... inept and a f**king spastic, put in his role by equally inept and stupid people. To absolve Morris of blame for his performances in the 7 can't be done in my book. He said he could do the job. We all saw, that he couldn't. Well except one man
 
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Yeah, f**k Morris. I got sick to death of watching him murder us week-in week-out. I hated reading that he was at 7 when it was patently obvious he wasn't a 7's arsehole. He had input on that as well as Sheens.

Glad to see the back of you, good luck at the Sharks.
 

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