We had a lot of inexperience on the field yesterday, with six players who haven't played even one season of NRL (the Dolphins had 3). Games played for the following:
Henry 17
McLean 1
Toleau 3
Patea 1
Geyer 5
Schneider 20
We sometimes forget that our team is very young. Alomotti has only played 29 games and he went off at half time.
Bennett is smart, he had three players with less than a season of games played, but his team is stacked with hard nuts (it's Bennetts goto move at every club he joins). Their forwards got over the top of ours and dominated the metres made and post contact metres in the forwards. They made more metres per set. I will add that JFH can hold his head up here, with 189m. He will be sorely missed next year. Sob.
Our backs were the difference. Laurie was brilliant with 260m and 9 tackle breaks. He did better than the much acclaimed Fidow, who also had a good game. Our backs produced more metres than their counterparts and kept us in the game. Turuva rolled his sleeves up for 220m, McLean delivered 151m and more than held his own against the more experienced Farnworth. Toleau only played for 19 minutes yet managed to break 4 tackles and run for 93m.
A few other points to note:
- We are so focused on criticising Henry in the second row we overlooked the 50 tackles he made in 64 minutes. Some effort. Another off-season building his strength and he will be an excellent prop for us next year;
- Tago gets bagged all the time but I thought he was looking better yesterday. Plenty of metres and one searching run showing the balance and acceleration we have seen at his best. I am sure he will be a lot better once the team is settled;
- McLean is 18. He looks to have so much potential. He wasn't overawed, or overpowered by the Dolphins and they run plenty at him. 16 tackles, no misses and 6 tackle breaks. With Alamoti out for an extended period, he might find himself with a chance of being the first choice centre for the finals. You would have been called crazy if you said that at the start of the year.