Ron Jeremy
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I'd hang onto Robson atm - as someone said earlier he;s providing a great balance to the side atm - KK's time will come.
Its not that we wont play to our own strength but teams like the Dragons, Dogs, Titans and Melbourne will be better in defence, alot of those tries were scored off bad defencive reads or simple mistackles. I am happy if DA keep Robson at halfback because I understand why he is doing it, I would just prefer to see KK in the team who IMO is the most skilled half/hooker in our team.
Over all the Tigers defence last night was sensational. I doubt that we will encounter much better than that from here on in. Same goes for the attack. Let's not under-estimate what happened last night. We played close to the best side in the comp and beat them!
It doesn't matter. As I said, a good side plays to their strengths. Once you start focusing more on the opposition than you do your own players it goes downhill. We're playing great footy, and should continue to do so. However once you start getting desperate and throwing different combinations around when it's not needed that's where problems occur. Just because someone is more 'skilled' doesn't mean they're going to be better or in better form. If we're not good enough to win the comp in our current form with our current side then so be it. It's not the right time to be making changes, let alone unneccesary ones when everyone is performing.
Like I mentioned I only watched the first 40 min and I though the tigers defence rushed Robson and he struggled. He look in two minds the whole first half and had no idea what he was doing and Mortimer was not much better. Hayne played the half/5-8 role but I think he would be better suited hitting the edges and playing as a second 5-8 rather then a halfback. Mateo inclusion may mean Hayne will do less creating and more running or atleast give us a second point of attack because atm from what I saw from the tigers game we can not rely on Robson or Mortimer to make a play.
Im not suggesting we focus on other teams simply that we must expect better defencive teams in the finals, the dragons will not miss as many one-on-one tackles and will be better at the back. We need halves that can kick better and KK has a better kicking game then Mortimer and Robson, KK also has a better running and short passing game then both. I think our team will improve with KK at halfback but I understand why DA will keep the current pairing together. I saw alot of holes being exposed esp in the 1st 20min when we had a few opportunitys go to waste due to our 6 and 7. I cant comment on the 2nd half but we need an improvement from them two IMO if we are a chance as serious contenders.
We'll have to agree to disagree then. To be honest, Robsons is a terrific defender. He regularly makes 30 + tackles a game without missing many. He does lack in other areas, true, but that is no reason to swap him for KK. With Hayne calling the shots, Morts having a great debut year, and Mateo with playmaking ability... I simply do not see the need to recall KK when he is yet to prove he's got the right to slot straight back into first grade. Let's not talk individual talents and skills here... let's think of the team in general and what's best for the good of the team ok!
I won't disagree with you!
KK isn't Andrew Johns or anything... he's a guy who has played a handful of top grade games at the halfback spot.
And I completely agree with parra-matters - Robson MUST be the best defensive halfback in the NRL at the moment.
To respond to the original post - in terms of "killing our attack" - the last 4 games our attack has really clicked on the back of Hayne, and to a lesser degree, Mortimer. We've scored plenty of points in that time - and with Mateo back, I'd suggest our attack has plenty of facets.
I fail to understand how Keating greatly improves us in that area anyway
In his 18 career top grade games, K Keating has 4 try assists and 2 line break assists.
In his 15 top grade games this year, Robson has 4 try assists and 5 line break assists.
Why on earth would we drop the organiser of a hot team for a guy who likes to step and go himself quite a lot?
Debatable. Robson could easily slot in at hooker, 5/8 or lock.
For those of you saying that Robson is a good organiser and defender, I have to ask other than their contracts, what is the difference between Robson and Finch?.
I agree that the halves will most likely remain the same for the remainder of the season due to our current form. I never said to rush Keating back into the side but if he is fit I feel he adds more than Robson.
For those of you saying that Robson is a good organiser and defender, I have to ask other than their contracts, what is the difference between Robson and Finch?
They are essentially the same type of player but Finch was unlucky enough to have Hayne struggling and Inu playing like a busted whilst he was at the club. Finch's biggest strength was the amount of tries he saved and yet he was crucified by many. I'm also not turning this into a Finch vs Robson debate.
I am simply pointing out that if another side eventually works out how to limit Hayne's impact (he can't be completely stopped), then I think our attack would still be alot more dangerous with Keating, provided he is fit and in the type of form deserving of a run in First Grade.
The difference between Finch and Robson is that Finch was a lot more erratic; and Finch made about 250,000,000 mistakes during a game whereas Robson doesn't. Oh, and Robson IS a better defender than Finch.
Robson gets the ball to the backs whereas Finch didn't. Attack after attack was stopped dead in it's tracks when Finch got the ball due to his hesitancy, his lack of vision, his rushes of blood. Whereas, the attack flows through Robson. Robson continues to improve, whereas Finch continued to get worse. That's about it, I think. Apart from those things they're pretty even I suppose. Oh, hang on - Robson listens to the coach, takes criticism, works on his game and doesn't ever spit the dummy. Finch?..........well.
First his defence is good but so is Keatings; comparing Robson makes 25.5 tackles a game, misses 2.1 tackles and makes 1.5 ineffective tackles a match (88% effectiveness) compared to KK who makes 24 tackles, misses 2 and makes 1.6 ineffective tackles (87%). KK was often leading the chase after a kick even when he didnt kick the ball and is a very energetic player. The reason I think he is better suited to the team is because he has the ability to put player into holes which Mortimer and Robson have proved they cant so far.
So simply yes Eels Dude I will agree to disagree but I will expect KK to starting over Robson next year tbh
The difference between Finch and Robson is that Finch was a lot more erratic; and Finch made about 250,000,000 mistakes during a game whereas Robson doesn't. Oh, and Robson IS a better defender than Finch.
Robson gets the ball to the backs whereas Finch didn't. Attack after attack was stopped dead in it's tracks when Finch got the ball due to his hesitancy, his lack of vision, his rushes of blood. Whereas, the attack flows through Robson. Robson continues to improve, whereas Finch continued to get worse. That's about it, I think. Apart from those things they're pretty even I suppose. Oh, hang on - Robson listens to the coach, takes criticism, works on his game and doesn't ever spit the dummy. Finch?..........well.