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Bench T Rex?

woodyk2

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Fair dinkum the blokes gone missing recently and it looks like he's shut up shop and is already thinking about The Dogs. I hope i'm wrong...thoughts?
 
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Piss him off to reserve grade
ever since he signed the dogs $600k a year contract he has gone back to his lazy dont give a f**k state
 

Sea_Eagles_Rock

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He had some ok runs, but he really isn't putting in at the moment. I saw him stand to the sideline sides of a tackle made 3m in from touch... How many times did he pass when he had an broken line to run at? That speaks volumes for his interest level at the moment.

If we had an easy game or two coming up I would drop him like a hot potato. Unfortunately we don't.... Someone needs to get in his ear and tell him how few players actually manage to win multiple titles, let alone back to back titles. It is easy sitting back looking at your future club thinking "I'm going to play finals footy next year"... It doesn't always work out like that though. Look at the Wests Tigers. Hell, we aren't even safe yet this year. I think we need 30 to be safe. We were lucky to pick up 2 points last night. Just like we were a few times this season...
 

zombie jesus

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It's frustrating to say the least, you know what he can do but he's just a f**king cat. With him leaving I'm done defending him.
 

firechild

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I wouldn't drop him but I'd be cutting his game time and giving Buhrer a bit more in each half. Hopefully this lack of interest continues once he's at the Dogs since he won't be playing for a contract any time soon.
 

woodyk2

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Surely somebodys had a word in the blokes ear.Anyway we shall see how he goes against souffs i guess.
 

footy watch

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After 20 min he is a joke. Who signed his dogs contract anyway cos isn't His manager Isaac Moses barred for 6 mnths for salary cap rorting??
 

broncos2010

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Any of you guys who are saying he is not a good player are kidding yourself's and asking for him to be dropped.

This guy is a match winner and he can change the game by himself any moment with his powerful running and offloading skill.

You guys expecting him to take 25 hit ups and 40 tackles or something?

He is a Impact player.
 

Wedgetail Eagle

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You can bet Hasler won't put up with T-rex wandering about like a motherless calf.
Hasler will crack the whip & want him putting in.
You'd think Trex would be thinking, "I'll put in a big effort with the Manly boys before I go"
 

zombie jesus

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One line break in the 6 games since he's been back, tackle breaks have been there but he hasn't been going on with it.
Throw in the times he has looked hesitant when he gets the ball during second phase/improvised play, times when his power could be put to great use against scrambling defences, it's incredibly frustrating.
No way should he be dropped, just needs a good kick in the arse.
 

broncos2010

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So you still want to bench him?

Can't believe you guys would even think about benching a guy like t rex he can change games by himself a true match winner.
 

seaeagle sam

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Not many of us wanted him to be dropped, we just wanted Toovey to kick him up the arse and say 'a little extra effort wouldn't go astray big fella.'
 

Sea_Eagles_Rock

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So you still want to bench him?

Can't believe you guys would even think about benching a guy like t rex he can change games by himself a true match winner.

He played well yesterday. As I said previously, if we had an easy game in our last 4-5 I would have wanted him dropped... I've been following league a long time and you would be surprised the fire it puts in the belly when somebody tells you, you are not good enough this week...

Surely as a Broncos fan (assuming you aren't a 2 year fan of course) you would have seen Bennett do this a number of times.
 

zombie jesus

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Foran urges T-Rex to flex muscles
Michael Chammas August 21, 2012

MANLY five-eighth Kieran Foran has taken it upon himself to awaken the sleeping giant that is Tony Williams.

In the midst of Barba-mania, last year's flavour of the season - the man they call T-Rex - has been dormant.

Statistics supplied by Sportsdata revealed Williams has been guilty of falling in and out of matches for long periods this year.

He has played the entire 80 minutes in 10 of his 11 games this season, but on 15 separate occasions he's been inactive in attack for more than 12 consecutive minutes.

It is a long time between runs, especially when you weigh in at 118 kilograms and your teammates are relying on you to provide the grunt and go-forward needed to win football games.
Williams was at his barnstorming best in the first half against Newcastle at Brookvale Oval on Sunday, but he was virtually unsighted in the second half.

In fact, he made just three runs for 15 metres in the second 40 minutes, a complete contrast to the two tries, one try assist, eight runs and 112 metres he amassed in a dominant opening half of football.
But, on the eve of the finals, Foran has accepted operation unleash the beast, vowing to get the best out of the enigmatic back-rower in their bid for back-to-back premierships. ''Because he's down on match fitness having not played too many games, I feel it's important that I make sure his head's in the right place,'' Foran said.

''I know how important he is to this side. When he's running the ball like he is and breaking first and second tackles and getting our boys on the front foot, everyone seems to play off the back of it. I know how important he is, that's why I'm constantly into him and reassuring him he can take this football team forward.

''I have a very good relationship with Tony. We're very good mates on and off the field. For me, it's just about reassuring him just how important he is to this footy team. He's a massive part of our success.''
Williams didn't take a run for more than 20 minutes in matches against Cronulla (round three) and the Warriors (round 21). They are alarming figures for coach Geoff Toovey, who will be hoping to get the best out of the 23-year-old before he leaves for Canterbury at the end of the season.

Foran, who was spotted trying to rev up Williams on numerous occasions last Sunday, doesn't believe Williams's lack of involvement is a reflection of a confidence crisis, but has pledged to boost the ego of the Australian international to remind him of how devastating he can be.

''He knows within himself what he can do, it's just a matter of trying to get him to do it every time,'' Foran said. ''[But] he does get tired. He is confident in his own ability, he knows what he's capable of when he's out there. I just bring it upon myself to make sure he knows that even more, just know how good of a player he really is.

''Everyone saw how destructive he was last year. Everyone knows how damaging a ball runner he can be when he's at his peak fitness. With back-to-back games he's getting fitter, and that's the sort of footy he can produce week to week.''

Since returning from a back injury in round 16, Williams has struggled to regain his match fitness. He has made a habit of clocking off after half-time, making a combined 43 runs in eight second halves compared to 69 runs in the opening 40 minutes of matches.

Despite conceding Williams lacked match fitness, halfback Daly Cherry-Evans described him as the ''X-factor'' heading into the play-offs, labelling his power-packed runs as inspiration for the rest of the team.

''When he pulls out a performance like he did [on Sunday], it's very exciting,'' he said. '' You also feed off that excitement in regards to your own game. He's an outstanding player and will be a sad loss for the club.''

http://m.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/foran-urges-trex-to-flex-muscles-20120820-24ipg.html

Says it all.
 

Sea_Eagles_Rock

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Perhaps he should be getting a rest for the last 10 and first 10 of the first and second halves if he is tired. It is too late to work on his fitness in any serious manner now.
 

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