Steve_oneskie
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Yeh i never really got Capewell he started off all right at souths a few years ago as a young boy, but then he never really progressed, i thought the Titans would have been a good fit for him but obvisouly not.
:shock: Wasn't good enough for a gig at wooden spoon winning Titans and same with a fairly ordinary Souths team. Don't think there are too many unknowns. Will be an impressive coaching job if he is turned around but there are a lot more talented players at the Broncos.
Teo wasn't good enough for an ailing Tigers outfit when he got booted up here, and he's turned himself into a very handy back rower/centre when required.
Look at what Scott Prince has turned into from that same spooner Titans side. It's amazing what some quality coaching and a different club culture can do. Just saying.
If Pete's lineup is correct, is Gillett going to be used pretty much exclusively as a front rower this season?
With Hunt playing utility / hooker and Te'o playing second row (will be come on for Glenn or Thaiday??), McGuire and Gillett would have to be the front row pairing to replace Hannant and 70 Cents.
Can Hoffman kick? One of the things we will miss most, is Locky's kicking power and accuracy, and of the candidates for the 6, Norman is by far the most suited for this...Hoffman has announced he wants to audition for the vacant No. 6. Think Hook should give him a shot. He's got a big boot on him plus a great passing game as well.
Beale is wasted on the wing. He did great as Josh's replacement at the back end of the season and will do even better if given the freedom to roam.
With Hoffman at 6 the new line-up would look like:
1. Beale
2. Copley
3. Reed
4. Hodges
5. Yow Yeh
6. Hoffman
7. Wallace
5 Internationals, 1 NSW rep and 1 Emerging QLDer. Certainly will cause headaches for a few teams.
Can Hoffman kick? One of the things we will miss most, is Locky's kicking power and accuracy, and of the candidates for the 6, Norman is by far the most suited for this...
You really need to check the stats before making such affirmations... :crazy:We've been missing Lockyer's kicking power since he did his knee - our long distance kicking game has ranked as one of the worst for a couple of seasons now.
NRL.com said:Brisbane’s long kicking game let them down at times. In fact, they ranked second last in the NRL when it came to the accuracy of their long kicks (ahead of only Canberra) at just 47.9 per cent accuracy.
NRL.com said:Of the 194 long kicks that Brisbane produced in 2011, just 93 found open space with 101 hitting the winger or fullback.