2012....Sharks Year
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Bwahaha..... they're hurting in there and I'm hurting for them. Happy 500th Sticky.
Please tell me your joking….Highlight of the day…. Ricky pulled out the ‘they’re hurting in there’ line in the post-match presser - BEAUTIFUL
The big step this team needed to take from the past 2 seasons was to become ruthless. Cold, efficient ruthlessness.
This is what we are starting to see. This team has always been able to score points. The defensive application and concentration to stick to the system is coming along well. The challenge now is to take it further. The coaching staff will be desperate to see how they take it Melbourne, Easts and Penrith.
at the 3.09 minute markPlease tell me your joking….
I reckon he'll be the origin #9. Just a gut feeling.I need to add something, and this doesn't seem to be so flavoursome on this forum
Brailey was outstanding.
And he has been for a few weeks.
It's almost as if Fitz has kept him in his shell until he had some fundamentals down pat.
Blayke is most definitely starting to play some more eyes-up footy.
Not if Api is fit.I reckon he'll be the origin #9. Just a gut feeling.
Not if Api is fit.
He, Api, is a few levels above every other rake playing.
This is my frustration with him - for 90 meters of the field, he has become elite, in both attack and defence. His service is super reliable, he knows when to run, he takes the right options almost every time, and his defence is outstanding, particularly considering his size.When he starts putting in those cheeky little grubbers when right on their line/the occasional go himself - he will be right on Api's tail.
I agree, just reckon madge will want "his" squad. As I said all just a gut feelingNot if Api is fit.
He, Api, is a few levels above every other rake playing.
To be fair to Brailey a few years ago he was putting in those little kicks for players looking for the in goal. Maybe not so much taking the sneaky option himself.This is my frustration with him - for 90 meters of the field, he has become elite, in both attack and defence. His service is super reliable, he knows when to run, he takes the right options almost every time, and his defence is outstanding, particularly considering his size.
But then in the last 10 meters of the pitch, he’s rank average. If he can lift his game in this area, he’ll potentially be right on Api’s coat tails.
I agree - he’s playing very well, and as a team we’re ticking along nicely. But against the better teams, their defences will eat us up in good ball positions if he doesn’t become a threat himself in that final 10 meters. He has to be a threat first and foremost to just create some doubt and that vital half second of space for our runners and ball players.To be fair to Brailey a few years ago he was putting in those little kicks for players looking for the in goal. Maybe not so much taking the sneaky option himself.
I think the game plan is for him to take much less of a role in that real pointy end.
We have so many attacking options at the moment... when a point of difference is required, maybe he needs to get involved, but for now its working pretty well.
Sarcasm alert…Nichos goal kicking is going to cost us a game, I’m telling ya.
He dropped his man bag…lolWhat's the deal with Rudolph? Heard he was dropped but can't see why, unless I missed it.
Stop pissing where I’m fishing bluey.Sarcasm alert…