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Nathan Brown

Bazal

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Yeah Jake is the same size but he's also qualified under the "media glamour boy" exemption
 

Joshuatheeel

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According to wiki/ club sites both are exactly 185cm and 107kg. Brown is one year older.

On 2017 form run metres/ attack are similar but jake is better defensively ( more tackles / success rate)
 
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According to wiki/ club sites both are exactly 185cm and 107kg. Brown is one year older.

On 2017 form run metres/ attack are similar but jake is better defensively ( more tackles / success rate)


Yeh, I suspect that Brown puts bricks in his pockets at the weigh in though. But who cares, he more than does his job. Jake is also a great player...better defender certainly.

What did his Souths mates call him....'the little guy'?
 

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Just give the man the Ken Thornett medal now.

v Bulldogs (Round 17)

237 metres, 43 tackles in 85 min.

What a player!!!
 

jason taylor

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Without Brown, our forward pack would be a complete joke. It's amazing that in a way he is single handily carrying our forwards.
 

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https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...y/news-story/2d378308c3ae426e5e0838926f6f2507

The argument is over. Nathan Brown is the buy of the season.

So how much did the lock cost Parramatta? Private Ryan can reveal the Eels only had to pay $170,000 a season for his services.

To put into perspective, Brown’s opposition lock last week, David Klemmer, is on a reported $600,000 a season.

On Thursday night the 24-year-old ran for 218 metres from 25 carries. He also topped the tackle count with 41 in an incredible 82 minute performance.

It was a Herculean effort but one Brown’s produced several times this season. A former Tiger and Rabbit, Brown joined the Eels this season after Souths decided to offer him a deal just above a second tier deal.

The Eels’ decision to pay him a smudge more is one already paying dividends.
 

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The best thing about Brown is his quick play-the-balls. His tackles per minute and metres per carry are ordinary. Pretty good work rate over 80 minutes, but Alvaro made almost as many tackles (39) in half the minutes (41). Still, in attack (Brown's primary role) he leaves Alvaro and everyone else for dead.
 

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The best thing about Brown is his quick play-the-balls. His tackles per minute and metres per carry are ordinary. Pretty good work rate over 80 minutes, but Alvaro made almost as many tackles (39) in half the minutes (41). Still, in attack (Brown's primary role) he leaves Alvaro and everyone else for dead.

He'd be more effective if he didn't have to play 80 minutes covering for the rest of the muppets in the team,
 

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No he wouldn't. His form has gone through the roof as his minutes have increased, because his greatest strength is his work rate

He's still a dynamic type of player, so a rest should re-invigorate him to be able to do more of that stuff that you see earlier in the games

I'd be interested to see his stats breakdown for different portions of the game over the past month or so, like each 20 minute period. I think you'll find his effectiveness in the last 20 minutes nothing like the first three 20 minute periods. And I'm not talking about nothing stats, runs and tackles, because he's going to make those whether he's on the field for 80 or 60. I'm talking about some real stats on his effectiveness, like run metres gained, post contact metres, tackles per minute, runs per minute, play the ball speeds, etc.
 

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Right now I would not be looking to reduce his minutes/involvment by benching him for any period of the game. He is one of our forward contributors that definitely ain't broke so there's no need for a fix IMO
 

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Right now I would not be looking to reduce his minutes/involvment by benching him for any period of the game. He is one of our forward contributors that definitely ain't broke so there's no need for a fix IMO

Given the current make up off the team I think your right.
 

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We can't afford to not have him out there. He's the only forward capable of making constant metres up the middle.
 

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