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POST GAME DISCUSSION - 2019 Rd10 Eels 10 v Cowboys 17

hindy111

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Yep!

I've even noticed Niukore leans forward before contact, too.

Ma'u doesn't so much; however, he has incredible footwork, and I believe he offsets his running style because of how he moves before contact.

Alvaro, Moeroa, and Terepo all have good frames, but they run far too upright - like Justin Poore, all those years ago.

I believe that if Terepo and Moeroa, just to name two, learned to lean forward before contact, then they could "shuttle" some defenders, and possibly still earn a quick play-the-ball.

Terepo, in particular, is frustrating to watch, imo - he has speed, and no fear, so he runs like a train; however, he is often stopped dead in his tracks.

So the younger guys seem to be more upright but less penetration and the older guys seem too not be as straight and rigid but seem to penetrate more effectively.
 

TheParraboy

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What did we think of that floating pass from Moses that went into touch?

My initial thoughts were what a dumb pass, but looking at it again not sure. Had Fergo been more alert, it would have been a brilliant pass and sent him on his way for a huge run, possible a try

anyway, bring on Penrith
 

Noise

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What did we think of that floating pass from Moses that went into touch?

My initial thoughts were what a dumb pass, but looking at it again not sure. Had Fergo been more alert, it would have been a brilliant pass and sent him on his way for a huge run, possible a try

anyway, bring on Penrith

Moses was looking at Fergo when he passed it. Even if Fergo was too far in field Moses knew where he was. It was a bad pass.
 

Eelementary

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What did we think of that floating pass from Moses that went into touch?

My initial thoughts were what a dumb pass, but looking at it again not sure. Had Fergo been more alert, it would have been a brilliant pass and sent him on his way for a huge run, possible a try

anyway, bring on Penrith

At first glance, it looked like a dumb play.

But like you said, on second inspection, had Fergo caught it, we may have scored from it.
 

Poupou Escobar

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Moses was looking at Fergo when he passed it. Even if Fergo was too far in field Moses knew where he was. It was a bad pass.
He passed to space. He probably assumed Ferguson was running toward that space, which might be what he was supposed to be doing. I remember thinking it was odd that no merkin was there. When the edge attackers compress it allows the defence to do the same.
 

Noise

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He passed to space. He probably assumed Ferguson was running toward that space, which might be what he was supposed to be doing. I remember thinking it was odd that no merkin was there. When the edge attackers compress it allows the defence to do the same.

Yes Fergo was probably not where he was meant to be. But Moses could see that he was too far in field, and could see he wasn't running towards that space. But he decided to throw it anyway.
 

Bazal

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What did we think of that floating pass from Moses that went into touch?

My initial thoughts were what a dumb pass, but looking at it again not sure. Had Fergo been more alert, it would have been a brilliant pass and sent him on his way for a huge run, possible a try

anyway, bring on Penrith

Poor positioning from Fergo and a bad play from Moses.

I actually reckon he realised and half held the ball back, that's why it was such a floater. Pre-meditated and poorly executed
 

forward pass

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So he’s worse than Skeletor, Textas, Martina, Lads or any of the other merkins who always give such riveting interviews?

My God yes. Textas is always bloody entertaining viewing. Even when he is whinging at least he is saying something.

Martina told everyone that if his players cant play properly they can f**k right off. Love it. That is what I want our coach to say. Show some friggin passion.
 

Poupou Escobar

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Yes Fergo was probably not where he was meant to be. But Moses could see that he was too far in field, and could see he wasn't running towards that space. But he decided to throw it anyway.
He had a split second to make that decision so there's no way he could've known any of that for sure. That's why they have clearly defined attacking shapes they work on at practice sessions.
 

Noise

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He had a split second to make that decision so there's no way he could've known any of that for sure. That's why they have clearly defined attacking shapes they work on at practice sessions.

Yep and it was a poor decision to throw the pass when no one was there (especially on the first tackle). Just as it was poor from Fergo if indeed he was meant to be wider.
 

84 Baby

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My God yes. Textas is always bloody entertaining viewing. Even when he is whinging at least he is saying something.

Martina told everyone that if his players cant play properly they can f**k right off. Love it. That is what I want our coach to say. Show some friggin passion.
So still only 2 from 16? Coaches in general are going to be boring
 

Poupou Escobar

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Yep and it was a poor decision to throw the pass when no one was there (especially on the first tackle). Just as it was poor from Fergo if indeed he was meant to be wider.
But if Ferguson had been there we'd be calling it a good decision. That's how it works with risk takers. Would the game have finished much differently if we'd gotten to the end of that set? Maybe. But it would've been very different if we'd scored right then.
 
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