Frank Facer
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LOL@Aitken lover.Lol@aitken haters
Here is a song for you Gitano. Don't tell my heart, my Aitken break'n heart. I just don' think he'd understand.
LOL@Aitken lover.Lol@aitken haters
Unfortunately like his admirer he's hit his ceiling......there's nothing more that can be produced, so the pair should be off to the park competition where they will excellEuan has to back up his words now after giving the broncos some ammo
LOL@Aitken lover.
Here is a song for you Gitano. Don't tell my heart, my Aitken break'n heart. I just don' think he'd understand.
Unfortunately like his admirer he's hit his ceiling......there's nothing more that can be produced, so the pair should be off to the park competition where they will excell
The unfortunate thing for Euan is that once he hit first grade his coaching stopped. Same thing happened to Mitch Rein. They were good enough to make the top grade on natural ability but once teams knew who they were and they had to face up to the rigours of weekly NRL they didn't have the right training/support to improve.
Maybe Aitken should be focussing on his own and many deficiencies.Silly man has enough pressure without adding to it.
Yeah good point.....what worries me mate is McGrexit seems to be doing a lot of smiling on camera lately.....why I dont know....maybe he knows already hes getting an extension. ...Like mentor like protege
He’s been under Waterboy’s busted wing all his adult life
You need to sever the umbilical Euan son & your game has a chance of improving
As if we don't have enough to worry about in this clash.Who’s really ‘cracking under pressure?’: Stats expose Dragons centre Euan Aitken’s hypocrisy
Broncos
- March 27, 2019 2:12pm
- by Staff Writers with AAP
- Source: AAP
Euan Aitken’s Dragons have struggled to defend without two Origin stars.Source: Getty Images
Dragons centre Euan Aitken has come out swinging before his side meets the Broncos, suggesting their halves have a tendency to crack under pressure.
But after an 0-2 start to the season and a defence that’s leaking points through Aitken’s side of the field, is he really in a position to throw stones?
Aitken took aim at the oft-maligned pairing of Kodi Nikorima and Anthony Milford as the two sides meet at the site of last year’s 48-18 elimination final demolition by the Dragons.
Round 3
“When they are put under pressure, especially their halves, they can sometimes crack,” Aitken said.
“What is important to us is to start well and weather the storm early from their young and exciting forwards.
“If we get the jump on them we can lead from the front really well.”
Aitken’s right-edge has been a turnstile after the Dragons lost their defensive cornerstone back rowers in Tyson Frizell (injury) and Jack de Belin (stood down).
It seems the Dragons have enough problems in their own backyard to be taking potshots at a side that won by 19 points last round.
The Rabbitohs made a meal of the Dragons’ defensive right edge last week.Source: Getty Images
Aitken in particular was burned by opposite number Braidon Burns in South Sydney’s second-half onslaught in round two. Burns torched Aitkens for 166 metres and four tackle-breaks. Aitken committed an error, conceded a penalty and missed two tackles in the loss.
It’s important to note that defence is a team effort, and to blame Aitken on the Dragons’ woes would be unfair. It is curious though to hear him accusing opposition players of cracking under pressure a week after his own side capitulated to the tune of 28 points in the second half to a Rabbitohs side that tore through his side of the field.
It comes after former Broncos half Ben Hunt said he looked forward to facing his old friends in Brisbane.
But he cautioned his teammate against taking the halves too lightly.
“You can get up and put pressure on Milford but he can make you look like a fool and step around you,” Hunt said.
“The best way to limit him is defend together in a line and limit his opportunities.”
In two games since Hunt left the Broncos for the Dragons, he enjoys a 2-0 record.
“He is a weapon we will have to contain.” Broncos back-rower Alex Glenn was quick to pinpoint the Dragons’ danger man - his niggling mate Hunt.
“I know he thrives when he plays against the Broncos,” he laughed. “It’s always about bragging rights to see who gets one up on each other, this week will be no different.
“We have to make sure we don’t show Hunty too much space otherwise he will take those opportunities.
“He’s got a great running game and backs himself to get through a hole. That will be a big focus for us.” The Dragons have begun their season with two losses while the Broncos are riding high after thumping North Queensland 29-10 last round.
- with AAP
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...a/news-story/235df5894c84319f373b11e076f5e648
Lol@aitken haters
LOL@Aitken lover.
Here is a song for you Gitano. Don't tell my heart, my Aitken break'n heart. I just don' think he'd understand.
I actually felt embarrassed for Aitken when i watched his comments. You could tell he was nervous as all shite and words were just cascading out of his mouth before his brain was processing what he was actually saying. I've seen it many times before when someone is put on the spot, if they are not confident public speakers or at least old hands at dealing with the media, they just blurt relentlessly and what comes out of their mouth is what has been programmed into them (obviously their halves deficiencies have been a focus point at training throughout the week), but without the fluency and context of a more seasoned professional. The coaching staff need to do a better job to shield these less articulate players from situations like this. He will need to be on his game tonight and not let Bird and Oats run riot or he will be the medias bitch for the next week.
As if we don't have enough to worry about in this clash.
Now Aitkin has probably given Milford in particular, enough motivation to tear us apart.
Sounds like McGregor is mentoring him...not as a centre but as a media personality!!
God give me strength.
You may have hit the nail on the head. Aitken's brain is a bit slow thus the reason that he comes up with thin air when he runs up and in leaving his winger in no-mans land.