That is how poor our current half options are to be honest...please
no one rated inglis at 5/8th
he was ok
but no where near his potential and ability.
if we had inglis at 5/8th
id still rather look for a halfback and move inglis to the centres
That is how poor our current half options are to be honest...please
no one rated inglis at 5/8th
he was ok
but no where near his potential and ability.
if we had inglis at 5/8th
id still rather look for a halfback and move inglis to the centres
That is how poor our current half options are to be honest...
That isn't even correct. Our best option is Mullen/Dureau/Rogers - we have played our best football when we have been able to have all 3 in the 17. When relying on EITHER Dureau or Rogers - we see problems. But when we have Dureau AND Rogers available for interchange - we have played much better.of what we have dureau/mullen is the best of our options
and ive accepted that
I generally try to stay out of the whole Rogers v Dureau debate as it tends to turn into agenda driven dribble, however Im going to interject here and say I would like to see Rogers moved to the bench and fed into the back row rotation for a while when Scotty is fit. Get him in there doing some of the meat and potatoes work to minimise the playmaking pressure on him and allow him to chime in when he feels comfortable. I think a lot of his brain explosions are due to him feeling that he has to make a play every touch.
couldn't agree more with this. we look good no matter who is playing in the 6 and 7 when the forwards are dominating. no surprise really, rugby league is a pretty simple game when it comes down to it. dominating in the forwards gets you probably 75% or more towards a win.In the end the key to it is good go forward in the pack - whoever is the halves.
The Knights best win of the year in my opinion was against the Dragons - namely because of the strength of opposition, and more so because it was away from home.
While ever the team can play like that with Mullen/Rogers in the halves, it at least shows what they can do at their potential together.
In the end the key to it is good go forward in the pack - whoever is the halves.
We'd have to get his s*** together...but his sacking screams of convenience (after the 30 June cut-off, big salary saving), he's a decent halfback, he'd come relatively cheap and probably adds some much needed experience.So what about Brett Seymour? He's now on the market
Only on this forum would someone rate Inglis as a "weakness".
6 - Inglis
7 - Mullen
I'd take that over what we have in a heartbeat.
it's weird... but it's always been the case apparently. dureau is just a winner. i'm interested to see how he comes back after his injury, as rogers has gone back to rocks instead of diamonds of late.
the key to dureaus winning statistics this year are simply that he allows mullen to go to 5/8th. as a team, we function better that way. he also offers another genuine kicking game to the team, which makes a massive difference. look, i don't know how much more scotty has to give than what we've already seen... but i'm not sure that we really need any more than what he can provide. his ability to boss the team around and call the shots is something that doesn't come naturally to mullen either.
i love what rogers can provide when he's firing too, though. i just don't know if he's worth carrying as a liability for the moments that he does break a game open... because mullen is similar in game breaking qualities... but without nearly as many barry crockers in him.
i would love to sign a top line halfback. would i like to lose some of our squad as a result? no. do i think there are better options that would come at the same or lesser price than dureau? definitely not.
So you are saying if you had to choose between Dureau, Rogers and Inglis and that player had to partner Mullen you would NOT choose Inglis?Yuck
The reasons why Inglis at 5/8 worked possibly exclusively only at the Storm during the period 07-08:
a) their forward pack
b) Cameron Smith
c) Smith's kicking
d) Cronk organising the show leaving Inglis and Slater to take part in their plays which would've been designed for great ball runners like themselves
e) the rest of their backline
f) Inglis is not only a freak, but he also has the rare ability to play to an incredibly high standard anywhere in the backline (except halves of course), but it partly extends to 5/8. If there was no such thing as Billy Slater the best fullback in the world would probably be GI right now...
Personally I don't think it would work anywhere else...but the basics would be a great hooker/good halfback (or vice versa) that does all the kicking and organising and much of the passing to the forwards etc.
So you are saying if you had to choose between Dureau, Rogers and Inglis and that player had to partner Mullen you would NOT choose Inglis?
There are some massive Dureau fan-boys here...