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Quite a few to choose from here.
For mine, Luke, Burgess and Champion were our best.
For mine, Luke, Burgess and Champion were our best.
Isaac Luke continues to amaze me the way he reads the ruck. That break he made in the first swung the momentum back in our favour after defending our line for 3 sets in a row. Great vision and speed to make it through the line.
Jason Clarke has to go. Those mistakes he made just aren't acceptable. If the game was in the balance it would have cost us victory. It's not just this game, he's done it regularly.
Great muscle show from our forwards. They have to do that week in week out at NRL level.
Isaac's strength is equally phenomenal. He stings in defense and is extremely difficult to put to ground. Add in his vision, instincts, speed and aggression and you get a great little footballer.
I just can't for the life of me understand why he can't kick goals close to the posts.
I understand Isaac's reluctance to kick the close ones. When I'm goal kicking I find the easy ones have more pressure as you are expected to kick them and the hard ones it's understandable if you miss so there's less pressure.
That hit on Hickey too. The man weighs over 120kgs and he absoultely hammered him, completely ligitimate tackle by the way also. Harsh penalty.
back in my footy playing days i was a kicker too.. but i never had that problem. i treated every kick exactly the same. same set up, same mind set. if you simply aim to get it over the black dot every time, then nothing in your approach should change
Hahaha. I can grasp the theory behind Luke's nervousness ... I just can't believe a guy who does the remarkable on such a regular basis can feel pressured enough in an "easy" situation to actually bugger it up a good number of times. Even some of the goals he kicks from close look dusty.
Slightly off topic, what about Bryson's wild kick for goal? Hilarious.