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How can the coach not see rhat
He must use him smarter now after last night's display from Luc...
Agree Dragsters
How can the coach not see rhat
He doesn't replace DeBelin's defence in the middle, but not many would. We are missing DeBelin's defence to the max. I think Lucky's future lies at prop. I will also add that props often take time to mature, especially if they didn't play prop in their juniors.We’ve found our JDB replacement. He’s improving all the time the quiet achiever. Love him
In NSW and Holden Cup he dominates I just think it’s his fitness that is lacking, I do remember one game where he replaced Sims and played 80 and won man of the match vs the tigers. The only way he is going to get fitter is more game time. It’s salivating thinking about him running over the top of opposition halves with McInnes or Dufty sniffing around.Lucky is a forward. They have to take the ball up as a battering ram and Lucky should be utilising his size. He gets found out on the edge in defence, so the edge isn't for him. Yes he does have sublime ball skills, but he must get stuck in and do the hard yards before looking pretty. I think either lock or prop is his position, but he lacks stamina for the middle workrate.
Love him, and he is developing nicely but I don’t think his defence will ever be close to JDB’s. I like him as an impact front rower that plays 2x 20 minute stints at the end of each half.We’ve found our JDB replacement. He’s improving all the time the quiet achiever. Love him
Rava? Standout? Really?There are three standout players to me that Mary has no idea how to use ... rava/Lomax and leilua ...
If we had a game plan that used these blokes in their correct positions we would be so much more potent in attack
I never saw Arthur Beetson, but heard much about him. I do recall hearing/reading that he was called Half A Game Artie early in his career. He also started his career in the centres. Hopefully Lucky can continue to improve his game like Artie did.
Best prop the game has seen.Absolutely true Frank- One half Artie had a fondness for meat pies that showed in his generous girth. However, I saw him (excuse the pun) make mincemeat of the Poms on one occasion when he was in his early 20s and making his name. Ken Irvine was the recipient of his silky ball handling skills and ability to break the line and put a player into a gap. He always played looking overweight but after a while no one seemed to mind- he was just that good.
He stands out the side of a scrum after he’s knocked on..Rava? Standout? Really?
I think fitness is only a small part of his development.In NSW and Holden Cup he dominates I just think it’s his fitness that is lacking, I do remember one game where he replaced Sims and played 80 and won man of the match vs the tigers. The only way he is going to get fitter is more game time. It’s salivating thinking about him running over the top of opposition halves with McInnes or Dufty sniffing around.
Artie was great. When he ran out a bit wide, not only was he hard to stop but he'd get a pass away. Sometimes just to screw the defence he'd pass players into a gap before the line. Pretty fast too.I never saw Arthur Beetson, but heard much about him. I do recall hearing/reading that he was called Half A Game Artie early in his career. He also started his career in the centres. Hopefully Lucky can continue to improve his game like Artie did.