Oh yea I know he’s played other spots in other grades/teams. Lots of wing in his first stint with us, couple of Kiwi tests at centre, couple of games at 6 for us last year.Pretty sure he played centre for Storm in their S G Ball comp and he definitely played centre for us in his first season in the NSW cup as he was named at centre in the 2016 NSW Cup team of the year.
But its been awhile.
Yup anyone that has CNK listed as centre has not paid attention to Webster's ways.Oh yea I know he’s played other spots in other grades/teams. Lots of wing in his first stint with us, couple of Kiwi tests at centre, couple of games at 6 for us last year.
But for the Raiders first grade team, pretty sure just fb. Not that it matters too much… despite his versatility Webster would rather shuffle around everyone else than shift him.
I don’t mind that…. But, we’re going well…. I’d like to see TT stay in the team and never been a DWZ fan….Super unlikely, of course, but how about:
1 - TT
2 - DWZ
3 - Pompey
4 - CNK
5 - RTS
I think that’s the danger…. Our backs/edges are pretty ordinary and good players/teams/plans should be able to expose that …I will be interested to see how we handle Herbie this year. Last year against us it was like he had spiders on him all game.
Same with RTS, I want em bothTT has attacking x-factor, we should never pass that over. Any broken play in the opposition ten and Taine is a menace.
I feel kinda sorry for CNK. I see his limitations like everyone else does, but overall I think he's been pretty outstanding for us but his spot seems to be constantly in question based on hypotheticals about how well someone else might go in his spot. All the while, he's breaking tackles and churning out 200m a game and seemingly getting very little credit for doing largely the same stuff he was getting massive praise for in 2023.
It almost feels like sacrilege to say this, but I'm not entirely convinced we'd get the same sort of consistent output from RTS or TT. RTS is not 2018 RTS anymore and TT is a different sort of player,
yep - all three should be in run on team imo thoughI feel kinda sorry for CNK. I see his limitations like everyone else does, but overall I think he's been pretty outstanding for us but his spot seems to be constantly in question based on hypotheticals about how well someone else might go in his spot. All the while, he's breaking tackles and churning out 200m a game and seemingly getting very little credit for doing largely the same stuff he was getting massive praise for in 2023.
It almost feels like sacrilege to say this, but I'm not entirely convinced we'd get the same sort of consistent output from RTS or TT. RTS is not 2018 RTS anymore and TT is a different sort of player,
But on RTS, I’m still convinced he’d offer as much, if not more than CNK if given an extended run back at fb. And I think his #’s support that.
In the two games he started at fb last year he ran for nearly 300m each time. Across the whole season, he averaged 182m pg, compared to CNK’s average of 202 pg.
Agree, and the man who matters the most, rates him the most. A lot of the conjecture, as you say, relates to how people remember RTS as a Dally M winner in 2018, and how Charnze is not a guy who makes 10 tackle breaks, 5 line breaks, and can finish a move himself from 80m out. But clearly he has outstanding things in his game, which are no doubt metre making, defensive organisation, on line D, and so on.I feel kinda sorry for CNK. I see his limitations like everyone else does, but overall I think he's been pretty outstanding for us but his spot seems to be constantly in question based on hypotheticals about how well someone else might go in his spot. All the while, he's breaking tackles and churning out 200m a game and seemingly getting very little credit for doing largely the same stuff he was getting massive praise for in 2023.
It almost feels like sacrilege to say this, but I'm not entirely convinced we'd get the same sort of consistent output from RTS or TT. RTS is not 2018 RTS anymore and TT is a different sort of player,
Same. He looks like an absolute ripping bloke, and obviously became a cult hero in 2023. Some of that is the hair, although he's not exactly Wolfman circa 2008 (a bog average player who became a rep player based on his beard and being on the end of a dominant backline, and was found to be severely lacking).I'm no longer a DWZ fan because of his defence. I stopped coaching 10 years or more ago. So I'm a dinosaur, but I also used to say, a winger only has to defend one man. His opposite. Stay on your man, as the cover has less far to go to take the inside man in an overlap situation.
I know modern wisdom is you make them pass which might draw a mistake or has the advantage of pushing them wider for the conversion. But I prefer the old fashioned winger option, stay on your man.