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Cheers @ThingFish for the sideline comments. Promising stuff. Great that Tracey made it through.
A nice lady told me how to pronounce his name correctly. Ive forgotten already its a little different to how it’s spelt. If he gets a run in 1st grade Rabs will have a hard time.Thanks for the updates Fishy, it's good to hear and it doesn't suprise me about Hiroti. He's from the mighty Naki over here so I expect nothing less!
Did he make good metres on kick returns??He’s in the team on the web site. He was very solid the whole 80 in D, positioned himself well. In the second quarter he chimed into the backline with pace. Both times with overlaps but went for it himself. But that long looping cut-out pass in the death was something else. Plus two sideline conversations. I was right behind him for the second and it never looked like missing.
Nothing spectacular. Just solid.Did he make good metres on kick returns??
I’m not quite sure. There was some jumper swapping, and I’m not sure what Jr looks like. The guy that started in 13 was solid throughout. None of the forwards really stood out. Talakai ran strong without really breaking the line. The 11, Lucky Taavale on paper, hit really well in defence. The Bears have a real workhorse in Rhys Kennedy, he just put in all game. The hooker Billy Britain is a real live wire, started making good meters when the BIG Wenty forwards started tiring. He might be too small for first grade. Although it was interesting that at quarter time Seibold pulled Conor Tracey, Dean Hawkins and Billy Britain aside for their own personal huddle.Did Junior Tatola play?
I’m not quite sure. There was some jumper swapping, and I’m not sure what Jr looks like. The guy that started in 13 was solid throughout. None of the forwards really stood out. Talakai ran strong without really breaking the line. The 11, Lucky Taavale on paper, hit really well in defence. The Bears have a real workhorse in Rhys Kennedy, he just put in all game. The hooker Billy Britain is a real live wire, started making good meters when the BIG Wenty forwards started tiring. He might be too small for first grade. Although it was interesting that at quarter time Seibold pulled Conor Tracey, Dean Hawkins and Billy Britain aside for their own personal huddle.
The game really was hard to watch, neither team had standouts, there was literally only about 2 line breaks in the whole game. I must admit both teams defended well, but the amount of drop ball on both sides was ridiculous
3 penalties against us for i.correct play the balls!zero against wenty.the young frontrower johnstone was very solid against an older,more experienced pack.tatola,talakai were solid also
He is happy here.he just wants to start this year like a house on fire,to prove his worth to the club going forward.Scoop do you think Fui will resign?
He is happy here.he just wants to start this year like a house on fire,to prove his worth to the club going forward.
His manager can sort that out!looking forward to the season ahead,barring injuries,should bSo basically as long as we don’t lowball him, he’ll be good to resign?
So basically as long as we don’t lowball him, like we did with brown, he’ll be good to resign?
Fish has pretty much covered the game and I generally agree with his comments. This is my take on the players that impressed me for what it's worth:
tatola played 8.ky rodwell was the one knocked out,then later suffered a head cut.the ruck was very slow for both sides,resulting in the tough,defensuve game we got.plenty of head knocks(burns,gagan,rodwell).a good tough first performance!Fish has pretty much covered the game and I generally agree with his comments. This is my take on the players that impressed me for what it's worth:
Jesse Arthars - a star of the future! Did not make a mistake all night. Good under the high ball, appears quick, reads the game well - his cut out pass for his winger to score was a gem and he can kick goals! watch out Reyno!
Hiroti - solid performance obviously very quick, not afraid to take the ball up, good hands.
Tugboat Talakai - a workhorse last night. Played 70 mins. Ran hard and tackled well. A handful. Reminds me of Konrad Hurrell!
Connor Tracey - nice to see him running freely! No strapping played with confidence. Took the line on a couple of times. Like fish said a few hospital passes but expected after such a long lay off.
Dean Hawkins - Livewire - has a long kicking game.
Billy Brittain - built close to the ground but pretty quick at dummy half.
Nothing much to enthuse about the game itself. Don't think Tatola played. Sam Johstone lasted 2 tackles before taken off with a head knock. Forwards did a good job defensively. Gagan looked OK in the centres along with Burns. A good defensive hit out from both sides.
yeah,cody,fui and robert jennings also were there,cody was in the team huddle on the field after the third quarterAway from the game it was great to see a lot of first graders from both clubs supporting their mates. I spotted Reno, the Twins, Musgrove, Crichton, Merro was there too. Someone said they saw Codey Walker, but I did spot him. Spotted Kirisome Auva’a, Nathan Brown, Corey Norman, even the Hayne plane turned up. For a moment I thought I had the scoop of all scoops because there was this dude that looked the splitting image of Issac Luke, but no.
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yeah,cody,fui and robert jennings also were there,cody was in the team huddle on the field after the third quarter
Completion rates is key though.... if we throw the ball around you can't just drop it time after time....That’s honestly great to see. Good on the older Souths boys getting down there and showing their support. The banter between the squad is top knotch on instagram. Haven’t seen them like this since 2014. Hopefully this is a big signal about the tightness of the squad.
Completion rates is key though.... if we throw the ball around you can't just drop it time after time....
Also having a good line speed in defence....
We need to do get back to doing the basics well....