Poupou Escobar
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ffsI remain sceptical. Off the juice and he’s likely just another so-so footballer. Time will tell.
ffsI remain sceptical. Off the juice and he’s likely just another so-so footballer. Time will tell.
Defensive specialist Morgan Harper defended at just under 62%. That’s about as bad as it gets.Cini was our best player in reserves yesterday. 164 metres, 7 tackle breaks, 3 offloads and a try. Defended at 85%
Just like Niukore. It's not ideal but it's the least disruptive option other than carrying a winger on the bench. Once you start shuffling merkins around you lose a whole bunch of other stuff.If I recall he flagged in the pre-season that Tualagi was the centre option if anyone in the backs gets injured.
Yep, we were paying $3 on Sportsbet. We had them rattled until our second injured edge player.C’mon we were never supposed to get near them and we had a crack.
Always a grey area. It didn't look intentional, but maybe accidental hip drops still get suspended.Was there a hip drop by Harper late in the game ? He could be missing next week too
We were winning at halftime.No change to Kelma at halftime also baffling
Those two and Russell are our 3rd, 4th and 5th best outside backs. Penisini and Sivo are our top two.The issue is Simmonson and Harper are our 5th and 6th best.
Because their structure is built around outside backs. Ours is built around forwards.Penrith have Laurie,Peachey,Alamoti and young guns longhi, Jesse Mclean
Always a grey area. It didn't look intentional, but maybe accidental hip drops still get suspended.
Yes they did. Tuilagi got injured at 18-16:Penrith looked a bit cooked. Completed at 65%.
They also didn't score another point once Tulagi went off injured. Coincidence? Don't be a peanut.
Yes they did. Tuilagi got injured at 18-16:
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Peanut
*two triesThey scored the last try after he went off.
It's his decision making. We need a smart hooker, not a nippy one. Look at last year's grand final sides. Both 9s were plodders.I don't think many have complained about Hands service from dummy half being average in 12 months since his debut.
Where did you come up with that conclusion.
He took the tackle because the shift wasn't on. That's the decision making I'm talking about. The alternative is to see the play isn't on and decide to throw the pass anyway.If you saw our 2 x attacking set with 7-8 mins to go. Lussick burnt about 3 plays one of them he was exhausted and took the tackle.
Spark around the ruck isn't what we need, especially against Penrith's busy middle defenders. We need to use our big forwards and wear them down, which is what has worked for us in the past. Nippy runners up the middle don't work against Penrith. They need to be overpowered and worn down, to drain their energy. That's the only way you can create space on the edges.I thought Joey had a decent game other then 1 or 2 miss tackles with the leota try but Hands should have been on a lot earlier to give us some fresh spark around the ruck.
Hands is an ordinary player mate. I don't understand where people get the idea he is some sort of attacking weapon. We have enough of those in our team already. Every run Hands takes is one less for the likes of Paulo, Moses and Brown.Didnt BA say at halftime we still need to chase points and be attacking while in front.
I would have thought bringing on Hands and adding some spark around the ruck would help that.
*two tries
Plus one while he was receiving treatment.
Well you can answer it again ffs! I've been busy.Ffs I already answered this
Oh yeah, you're right ffsOne try!
Oh yeah, you're right ffs
Imagine if they didn't attack the head of our winger four minutes inImagine if Penrith actually played good and didn’t bomb 4 tries.
Coaches will stay up until 4 in the morning working on ways to cheat that.