Looks to be a good attacking side, only I do not know much about Tamale. So, are you thinking that Sloan should come back through reserve grade?could happen..ld love to see Zac have a go at fullback, in the game he was let loose there last season he was on fire, We coupd even end up like this..l
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Depends if Tamale is ready to tackle men and handle the D of first grade, hes an incredible player, Sloan just misses to many tackles and shoulder grabs to be winger..Sevs got incredible leg power, he reminds me of a faster more flashy Matt Utai, I just think hed bring the ball back harder than Sloan and possibly be just as good an attack weapon with stronger leg drive and if Flanno can get him tackling like that ol bulldog wed be onto a great potential in himLooks to be a good attacking side, only I do not know much about Tamale. So, are you thinking that Sloan should come back through reserve grade?
He has come this far because there was nobody else simple as that and the Lomax shift had long been shelved.If Sloan is ready to go and has ticked the boxes set by Flanno, he should start at fullback. He's come this far on ability, now he needs the coaching and a last we have one.
Sadly, it's been missing. Bud has moved on and Amone lost his mind.
Well, at least you understand the problem. This is the reason Sloan is not ready for fullback at first-grade level. Either he plays wing and gains the skills and first-grade experience from this position (as many a good fullback over the years have done), or he comes through reserve grade in the fullback position (which may block a young fullback with good potential).If we break down the game of a top4 team and have a look at where their FB and wingers are catching the ball and returning it………..it is chalk and cheese how much pressure a FB at Dragons is encountering.
That is hugely on our pack and kicking game to get us better field position so that our FB etc is taking the kick return in an easier part of the field.
But I suspect it is not just the goal line tackling and kick return that are under the microscope.
It is probably game management of our defensive line and when we think of the greats like Billy Slater they never ever stop shifting our numbers in the defensive line. Continual talking and key information for our line to make great decisions.
Billy even perfected tackling feet first.If we break down the game of a top4 team and have a look at where their FB and wingers are catching the ball and returning it………..it is chalk and cheese how much pressure a FB at Dragons is encountering.
That is hugely on our pack and kicking game to get us better field position so that our FB etc is taking the kick return in an easier part of the field.
But I suspect it is not just the goal line tackling and kick return that are under the microscope.
It is probably game management of our defensive line and when we think of the greats like Billy Slater they never ever stop shifting our numbers in the defensive line. Continual talking and key information for our line to make great decisions.