Mad Dogg
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As I said, Johns used to have this problem and it was arguably his only real weakness. Are you going to tell me that, circa 2002, Johns was better than Lockyer when his team were being beaten over the rest of the park, particularly in the forwards? That's not an attack on Johns, as not many halves are able to really turn the tide when their forwards are being dominated. Lockyer himself has proven unable to do it since his move into the halves.bluesbreaker said:You've got no idea. You should try and watch some Knights games in the future, since you've obviously never watched one in the past.
It's an unfortunate twist of fate for Johns that just as he was starting to develop the ablity to impose his will on those tough games, which could have seen him match and even overtake Wally Lewis, his body basically fell apart.