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THERE IS ONLY ONE CHANGE NEEDED . SACK MCGREGOR .......AND DO IT NOW ......
Kerr is definitely an option but Latimore has more experience...I don't understand why Mary didn't give Kerr a run last night ? Latimore is only signed for this year so I'd start with him and Kerr will eventually get his opportunity.
As two Saints semi-final Coaches, there’s always a great respect between Wayne and I, just quietly.
#Battlewithinthebattle
Now that all the trials are behind us, and it's business time these are my picks for RD 1.
NRL ISP
1. Dufty 1. Marsters
2. McDonald 2. Pereira
3. Mann 3. Lomax
4. Lafai 4. Herbert
5. Nightingale 5. Garrick
6. Widdop 6. Field
7. Hunt 7. Nicholls
8. Graham 8. Allgood
9. McInnes 9. Robson
10. Vaughan 10. Latimore
11. Frizell 11. Lawrie
12. Host 12.Leilua
13. DeBelin 13. Ford
14. AhMau 14. Sironen
15. Simms 15. Kerr
16. Sele 16. Nisbit
17. Aitken 17. Clune
I still think we have a problem our outside backs, and that Mann should start. I thought Nighty played really well last night. With an once of luck he could have had three tries to his name and we would be all saying he should be the player picked first. One finger on the chalk, over the line and the ball slips loose, and a jumper grab that cost him two metres means to me he did everything right BUT score.
McDonald is still soft, but can can finish when he gets close to the line.
Lafai may be a great offloader, but he sure does not worry the defence when he runs with the ball. Plus he has to many brain explosions when a pass is not on.
Simms is better as a middle players ATM.
AhMau was the best I have ever seen him play, a barnstorming try and two classy offloads. Inconceivable!
Sele is improving.
Problems: still no discernible structure. A defensive line that is glued to the grass, and then backing back as the opposition moves the ball wide. A major flaw last season. Still there.
And, of course our biggest problem - The Coach.
I hope after six rounds we are either on fire, or McGregor bits the bullet and looks to add some youth and pace to the backline.
And if we lose four out of the first six, then McGregor has to be shown the exit door.
The Broncos backline is exactly why Mary will go with safety first. No guts No Glory.1 DUFTY
2 McDonald /Ford
3 Mann
4 Lomax
5 Aitken/ Herbert / Periera
6 Widdop
7 Hunt
8 Big Red
9 McInnes
10 Vaughan
11 Frizell
12 Sims
13 De Belin
14 Au Mau
15 luch
16 Latimore / Robson
17 Kerr
That's my side unfortunately nowhere near MARYS LINEUP..........DONT FORGET the BRONCOS BACKLINE ,JIMMY THE JET, KAHU, MILFORD,NICKORIMA,and Others including BOYD not exactly SLOW .........WE have them in the forwards probably but the backs that's a different story ......
Now that all the trials are behind us, and it's business time these are my picks for RD 1.
NRL ISP
1. Dufty 1. Marsters
2. McDonald 2. Pereira
3. Mann 3. Lomax
4. Lafai 4. Herbert
5. Nightingale 5. Garrick
6. Widdop 6. Field
7. Hunt 7. Nicholls
8. Graham 8. Allgood
9. McInnes 9. Robson
10. Vaughan 10. Latimore
11. Frizell 11. Lawrie
12. Host 12.Leilua
13. DeBelin 13. Ford
14. AhMau 14. Sironen
15. Simms 15. Kerr
16. Sele 16. Nisbit
17. Aitken 17. Clune
I still think we have a problem our outside backs, and that Mann should start. I thought Nighty played really well last night. With an once of luck he could have had three tries to his name and we would be all saying he should be the player picked first. One finger on the chalk, over the line and the ball slips loose, and a jumper grab that cost him two metres means to me he did everything right BUT score.
McDonald is still soft, but can can finish when he gets close to the line.
Lafai may be a great offloader, but he sure does not worry the defence when he runs with the ball. Plus he has to many brain explosions when a pass is not on.
Simms is better as a middle players ATM.
AhMau was the best I have ever seen him play, a barnstorming try and two classy offloads. Inconceivable!
Sele is improving.
Problems: still no discernible structure. A defensive line that is glued to the grass, and then backing back as the opposition moves the ball wide. A major flaw last season. Still there.
And, of course our biggest problem - The Coach.
I hope after six rounds we are either on fire, or McGregor bits the bullet and looks to add some youth and pace to the backline.
And if we lose four out of the first six, then McGregor has to be shown the exit door.
Now that all the trials are behind us, and it's business time these are my picks for RD 1.
NRL ISP
1. Dufty 1. Marsters
2. McDonald 2. Pereira
3. Mann 3. Lomax
4. Lafai 4. Herbert
5. Nightingale 5. Garrick
6. Widdop 6. Field
7. Hunt 7. Nicholls
8. Graham 8. Allgood
9. McInnes 9. Robson
10. Vaughan 10. Latimore
11. Frizell 11. Lawrie
12. Host 12.Leilua
13. DeBelin 13. Ford
14. AhMau 14. Sironen
15. Simms 15. Kerr
16. Sele 16. Nisbit
17. Aitken 17. Clune
I still think we have a problem our outside backs, and that Mann should start. I thought Nighty played really well last night. With an once of luck he could have had three tries to his name and we would be all saying he should be the player picked first. One finger on the chalk, over the line and the ball slips loose, and a jumper grab that cost him two metres means to me he did everything right BUT score.
McDonald is still soft, but can can finish when he gets close to the line.
Lafai may be a great offloader, but he sure does not worry the defence when he runs with the ball. Plus he has to many brain explosions when a pass is not on.
Simms is better as a middle players ATM.
AhMau was the best I have ever seen him play, a barnstorming try and two classy offloads. Inconceivable!
Sele is improving.
Problems: still no discernible structure. A defensive line that is glued to the grass, and then backing back as the opposition moves the ball wide. A major flaw last season. Still there.
And, of course our biggest problem - The Coach.
I hope after six rounds we are either on fire, or McGregor bits the bullet and looks to add some youth and pace to the backline.
And if we lose four out of the first six, then McGregor has to be shown the exit door.
Now that all the trials are behind us, and it's business time these are my picks for RD 1.
NRL ISP
1. Dufty 1. Marsters
2. McDonald 2. Pereira
3. Mann 3. Lomax
4. Lafai 4. Herbert
5. Nightingale 5. Garrick
6. Widdop 6. Field
7. Hunt 7. Nicholls
8. Graham 8. Allgood
9. McInnes 9. Robson
10. Vaughan 10. Latimore
11. Frizell 11. Lawrie
12. Host 12.Leilua
13. DeBelin 13. Ford
14. AhMau 14. Sironen
15. Simms 15. Kerr
16. Sele 16. Nisbit
17. Aitken 17. Clune
I still think we have a problem our outside backs, and that Mann should start. I thought Nighty played really well last night. With an once of luck he could have had three tries to his name and we would be all saying he should be the player picked first. One finger on the chalk, over the line and the ball slips loose, and a jumper grab that cost him two metres means to me he did everything right BUT score.
McDonald is still soft, but can can finish when he gets close to the line.
Lafai may be a great offloader, but he sure does not worry the defence when he runs with the ball. Plus he has to many brain explosions when a pass is not on.
Simms is better as a middle players ATM.
AhMau was the best I have ever seen him play, a barnstorming try and two classy offloads. Inconceivable!
Sele is improving.
Problems: still no discernible structure. A defensive line that is glued to the grass, and then backing back as the opposition moves the ball wide. A major flaw last season. Still there.
And, of course our biggest problem - The Coach.
I hope after six rounds we are either on fire, or McGregor bits the bullet and looks to add some youth and pace to the backline.
And if we lose four out of the first six, then McGregor has to be shown the exit door.
I don't believe Mary's preferred backline is 'safety first'. There is nothing safe in selecting out of form players. Nightingale and Aitken should be replaced with Mann and Lomax in the backline. Leilua and Latimore should be replaced with Host and Kerr in the forwards.The Broncos backline is exactly why Mary will go with safety first. No guts No Glory.
Lawrie is not an edge player and Ford is. Fix up your ISP forward pack and you may be on to something. Although I really dont see any value that Aitken could provide from the bench.Now that all the trials are behind us, and it's business time these are my picks for RD 1.
NRL ISP
1. Dufty 1. Marsters
2. McDonald 2. Pereira
3. Mann 3. Lomax
4. Lafai 4. Herbert
5. Nightingale 5. Garrick
6. Widdop 6. Field
7. Hunt 7. Nicholls
8. Graham 8. Allgood
9. McInnes 9. Robson
10. Vaughan 10. Latimore
11. Frizell 11. Lawrie
12. Host 12.Leilua
13. DeBelin 13. Ford
14. AhMau 14. Sironen
15. Simms 15. Kerr
16. Sele 16. Nisbit
17. Aitken 17. Clune
I still think we have a problem our outside backs, and that Mann should start. I thought Nighty played really well last night. With an once of luck he could have had three tries to his name and we would be all saying he should be the player picked first. One finger on the chalk, over the line and the ball slips loose, and a jumper grab that cost him two metres means to me he did everything right BUT score.
McDonald is still soft, but can can finish when he gets close to the line.
Lafai may be a great offloader, but he sure does not worry the defence when he runs with the ball. Plus he has to many brain explosions when a pass is not on.
Simms is better as a middle players ATM.
AhMau was the best I have ever seen him play, a barnstorming try and two classy offloads. Inconceivable!
Sele is improving.
Problems: still no discernible structure. A defensive line that is glued to the grass, and then backing back as the opposition moves the ball wide. A major flaw last season. Still there.
And, of course our biggest problem - The Coach.
I hope after six rounds we are either on fire, or McGregor bits the bullet and looks to add some youth and pace to the backline.
And if we lose four out of the first six, then McGregor has to be shown the exit door.
Is Johns even contracted to us?If I was selecting the team, I would pick
1 Dufty
2 McDonald
3 Lomax
4 Lafai
5 Mann
6 Widdop
7 Hunt
8 Graham
9 McInnes
10 Vaughn
11 Frizell
12 Host
13 DeBelin
14 Ahmau
15 Kerr
16 Simms
17 Leilua
Lafai would be under pressure to hold his spot. If Lafai doesn't perform, I would be looking at moving Mann to Lafai's centre position. I would also be looking at Herbert to take Lafai's spot. Matherson Johns would be considered for the wing if I moved Mann to centre. My number 17 was out of Lucky and Aitken.
I am sure Gitano will still tell us what a great game Aitken had ..
His defence is simply not up to standard.
Was Host unavailable?
Lawrie is not an edge player and Ford is. Fix up your ISP forward pack and you may be on to something. Although I really dont see any value that Aitken could provide from the bench.
Dude, you've named them in the positions so there'd have to be some thought behind the role they are developing in. Personally I'd go with 8. Lawrie, 11. Ford and 13. Allgood for ISP.Benny, I wasn’t concerned what number Lawrie and Ford had on their back, just that I think Lawrie is going to develop into a gun middle player, and would be wasted on the bench. Ford will also be a beauty and as you said he is will be playing on the edge.
And on Aitken, what he gives is another useful interchange player, as well as been ready cover a backline injury if necessary.
That’s four players on the bench that can rotate and all add some impact.
As a centre he is competent, not much more, but his strengths are his fitness, strong defensive technique and powerful leg drive when carrying the ball forward.
And he won’t be wasted as just a possible sub for an injured backline player the way Mann was.
And until Robson develops to a level to challenge McInnesd, I’m happy for McInnes to be an 80minute player until that happens.
Evidently played ISP on the weekend.Was Host unavailable?