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Sj, the Chad call and moving forward.

Frenzy.

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I mean when our guys do a hit up, they have no support or potential support. They get hit, get dominated and get a slow play the ball.
Rugby league 101 is run with numbers at speed.

We have a player whose average PTB speed is 4.52 seconds. He has had 5 games where his PTB speed was greater than 5 seconds. The worst being 5.74 seconds recently.

That is all pretty bad.
 

Ozzi_78

First Grade
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Watch SJ carefully this week… calling an intercept try from him this week. May even walk into the wrong dressing shed.
 

Frenzy.

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Watch SJ carefully this week… calling an intercept try from him this week. May even walk into the wrong dressing shed.

I'm concerned he will cruel Tracey's shot in the halves like he did to Trindall.

He needs to be bathed in WD40 before the game because he's got a lotta rust on him.
 

Don Tweddle

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I'm concerned he will cruel Tracey's shot in the halves like he did to Trindall.

He needs to be bathed in WD40 before the game because he's got a lotta rust on him.

Yep. For whatever reason, Trindall was very much playing a secondary role against the Broncs. SJ had 73 receipts and Trindall 28. SJ had 15 kicks and Trindall 4.
 

island pro

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Can anyone post up the article??
Monday Buzz: Shaun Johnson produces poor Sharks showing as Jahrome Hughes stars for Melbourne Storm

Shaun Johnson is on big money at the Sharks, but the Kiwi star appears to have no interest in playing at Cronulla after a shocker on the weekend.

This is the tale of two Kiwi NRL halfbacks, Shaun Johnson and Jahrome Hughes.

One played like he didn’t care over the weekend, the other was incredibly brilliant.

Johnson had ONE run, FOUR metres and NINE missed tackles for the Cronulla Sharks against Canberra.

Hughes had EIGHT runs, 131 metres and ZERO missed tackles as Melbourne thumped Newcastle.

It is such an interesting analysis when comparing their careers and current form.

Johnson is one of the most naturally gifted footballers I have ever seen. An absolute excitement machine when he turns it on and born to be a rugby league star.

Hughes has had to work much harder to get where he is.

A reject from the Gold Coast Titans and North Queensland after one game at each club.

Storm found him playing fullback for the Cowboys’ feeder club, the Townsville Blackhawks, and signed him on minimum wage as an understudy to fullback for Billy Slater in 2017.

After back surgery, he eventually made it to halfback as Cooper Cronk’s long-term replacement and is now just a shade behind Nathan Cleary as the best No.7 in the NRL.

Seriously, he’s that good.

A magnificent running halfback who, alongside Cameron Munster, has engineered the Storm’s extraordinary run of 14 straight wins and 632 points – the most scored for a team after 17 games in rugby league history. Saturday was the 11th time they’ve cracked 40 points this season.

Johnson’s Cronulla team, on the other hand, have been inconsistent all year.

They are still in finals contention but really needed to beat the Canberra Raiders in such a winnable game.

Some of their players are making huge sacrifices.

Veteran centre Will Chambers drove from Melbourne to beat the Victorian border closure, leaving behind his wife, children and newborn baby.

Aaron Woods left his partner the day after she gave birth to their second child, a little girl, in Hurstville Private. They both desperately want to play finals football.

If Johnson and some of his teammates (they missed 49 tackles all up) could show a third of that commitment, the Sharks would be more of a genuine contender.

It could be seen as harsh to single out one player in a side that missed nearly 50 tackles.

However Johnson is their highest-paid player and this isn’t the first time he has gone missing.

On Saturday he looked totally disinterested. Like a player who has his contract sorted for next year at the Warriors and no longer really cares about the Sharks.

His performance against the Raiders showed exactly why he was never part of Craig Fitzgibbon’s plans when he takes over as head coach next year.

Caretaker coach Josh Hannay has some decisions to make in coming weeks.

Does he stick with Johnson and the others who aren’t putting in and don’t seem to care?

Or does he find some hungry footballers who are prepared to wear the jersey with a bit of pride.
 

Tiger Shark

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You know Johnson reads all crap that so maybe it might fire him up to prove old Buzz wrong.

Buzz defn seems on the Fitz bandwagon now, I guess the Morris uproar has faded so he's gone with the crowd.

Hannay has shown he's not afraid to dump a mofo so let's see who he selects the coming weeks. Granted our options are a bit limited.
 

bluefox68

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You know Johnson reads all crap that so maybe it might fire him up to prove old Buzz wrong.

Buzz defn seems on the Fitz bandwagon now, I guess the Morris uproar has faded so he's gone with the crowd.

Hannay has shown he's not afraid to dump a mofo so let's see who he selects the coming weeks. Granted our options are a bit limited.
Johnson ‘firing up’ only lasts 5 minutes…
 

chewsta

First Grade
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1 run for 4 metres is disgusting. That run was late in the game from an unexpected pass and he basically took 3 steps and then dropped to his knees in front of the defence without a hand on him.

9 missed tackles with 2 or 3 of them leading directly to tries.

Played like he was terrified. Pissant.
 

sladden road

Juniors
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Monday Buzz: Shaun Johnson produces poor Sharks showing as Jahrome Hughes stars for Melbourne Storm

Shaun Johnson is on big money at the Sharks, but the Kiwi star appears to have no interest in playing at Cronulla after a shocker on the weekend.

This is the tale of two Kiwi NRL halfbacks, Shaun Johnson and Jahrome Hughes.

One played like he didn’t care over the weekend, the other was incredibly brilliant.

Johnson had ONE run, FOUR metres and NINE missed tackles for the Cronulla Sharks against Canberra.

Hughes had EIGHT runs, 131 metres and ZERO missed tackles as Melbourne thumped Newcastle.

It is such an interesting analysis when comparing their careers and current form.

Johnson is one of the most naturally gifted footballers I have ever seen. An absolute excitement machine when he turns it on and born to be a rugby league star.

Hughes has had to work much harder to get where he is.

A reject from the Gold Coast Titans and North Queensland after one game at each club.

Storm found him playing fullback for the Cowboys’ feeder club, the Townsville Blackhawks, and signed him on minimum wage as an understudy to fullback for Billy Slater in 2017.

After back surgery, he eventually made it to halfback as Cooper Cronk’s long-term replacement and is now just a shade behind Nathan Cleary as the best No.7 in the NRL.

Seriously, he’s that good.

A magnificent running halfback who, alongside Cameron Munster, has engineered the Storm’s extraordinary run of 14 straight wins and 632 points – the most scored for a team after 17 games in rugby league history. Saturday was the 11th time they’ve cracked 40 points this season.

Johnson’s Cronulla team, on the other hand, have been inconsistent all year.

They are still in finals contention but really needed to beat the Canberra Raiders in such a winnable game.

Some of their players are making huge sacrifices.

Veteran centre Will Chambers drove from Melbourne to beat the Victorian border closure, leaving behind his wife, children and newborn baby.

Aaron Woods left his partner the day after she gave birth to their second child, a little girl, in Hurstville Private. They both desperately want to play finals football.

If Johnson and some of his teammates (they missed 49 tackles all up) could show a third of that commitment, the Sharks would be more of a genuine contender.

It could be seen as harsh to single out one player in a side that missed nearly 50 tackles.

However Johnson is their highest-paid player and this isn’t the first time he has gone missing.

On Saturday he looked totally disinterested. Like a player who has his contract sorted for next year at the Warriors and no longer really cares about the Sharks.

His performance against the Raiders showed exactly why he was never part of Craig Fitzgibbon’s plans when he takes over as head coach next year.

Caretaker coach Josh Hannay has some decisions to make in coming weeks.

Does he stick with Johnson and the others who aren’t putting in and don’t seem to care?

Or does he find some hungry footballers who are prepared to wear the jersey with a bit of pride.
Thanks Island .👍
 

sladden road

Juniors
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Yep . A couple of weeks ago I thought it was drop him but now..fugg it. Go play for the warriors now in the bubble. We can save another 200k on the cap like we did with Chad which is smart smart footy.
I get the feeling we are saving our bickies in the short term to keep our cap balanced in the long term. This makes good sense to me.
 

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