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x3, Hayne going down also may have cost us 6 points. He looked in clear space and probably scores.
x3, Hayne going down also may have cost us 6 points. He looked in clear space and probably scores.
..run over, maybe, but not caught totally short...but whatever, once a scapegoat always a scapegoat
I love the "what would Burt have added" rubbish. Even if Hayne doesn't go down, I have never seen Burt caught out in defence like Esi and Blair were on the edges...run over, maybe, but not caught totally short...but whatever, once a scapegoat always a scapegoat
Burt would not have made a difference he's a speed hump. If Hayne doesn't go down we win and this thread does not exist. Got to love Parra supporters biggest panic merchants ever. Makes me sick.
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What does dropping Burt have to do with anything tonight? Noone knew hayne was going to get Injured again tonight.
Cheyse and sio have shown why Burt was dropped, Burt simply cannot get the metres that they get from there dummy half runs...
What does dropping Burt have to do with anything tonight? Noone knew hayne was going to get Injured again tonight. And personally I think sip did I better job at covering fullback that what Burt would of done.
I'm happy with sk, I'm actually finally seeing our boys playing with heart, we lost Hindy tonight and hayne, while hayne was playing we looked on fire. Hayne doesn't get Injured we win tonight.
How sick?
Dropping Burt after what happened tonight
Burt would have been able to slot in at fullback and it wouldn't have made much of a difference to the overall game plan, once Hayne left the field it sounded like we were lost and our game-plan went out the window as Sio as no-one had confidence in each other defence wise. But in the same token players shouldn't be selected just to have a contingency plan, though given Hayne was returning from injury it might have been smart to do just in case.
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Burt would have been able to slot in at fullback and it wouldn't have made much of a difference to the overall game plan, once Hayne left the field it sounded like we were lost and our game-plan went out the window as Sio as no-one had confidence in each other defence wise. But in the same token players shouldn't be selected just to have a contingency plan, though given Hayne was returning from injury it might have been smart to do just in case.
I hope Hayne does.