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So what's going on with Pearce? Surely he can't have become so crap so suddenly... Anyone got some info on what's wrong with the bloke?
 

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So what's going on with Pearce? Surely he can't have become so crap so suddenly... Anyone got some info on what's wrong with the bloke?
I know he split up with his missus at the end of last year

But also wrote an article before round one saying he hasn’t drank since New Years

Would have hoped that would have helped his head space and fitness

Right now he looks like he isn’t even trying to steer the ship around. And I don’t think I’m the only one with this opinion. Look at the KOTR votes for example - he hasn’t polled a single vote in the opening month.
 

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Think the team will stay basically the same with a few changes due to injury etc, think 1-7 same especially due to Watson not right. DanS to start with Gavit to bench, Ese’ese to bench King out and Sione or Jones to bench with Guerra injured, Mann or Watson to 14.
 

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We have who we have. Shuffling the deck chairs isn't going to change much. They just need to pull their fingers out.

I think Brown needs to bring in a sports psychologist. Urgently.
Why we havent used the Johns brothers in the off season is beyond me, particularly with the move of Kayln into the halves to start the season I would have thought one of them would have been working closely with our halves on a regular basis and their services engaged to assist in our attacking plays.

Every other club seems to utilize these guys except us.
 

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I’d got with this too. Maybe have Moga come in we’re confident he’s got 80 minutes of First Grade in him.
 

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The club has defied the law of averages for a hell of a long time.

Something needs to give if this side fails to fire a little bit and put the Titans away considering the team they look like running out this week.
 
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When Pearce isn't playing well, we just aren't that good. Our structure and pressure comes from him.

He finds form, we will win some games.

He continues to stink it up, we might not win another one.

We will also see massive regression from Ponga as he tries to do everything. He is already making some terrible decisions which come from the pressure of feeling he has to do it all.
 

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The game this weekend will be pretty important as the team is clearly low on confidence.

If a below strength Titties wipe us it will be pretty dire. Hoping the effort will be there in both attack and dwf3nce and that shd get us a win.
 

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https://www.nrl.com/tv/shows/nrl-teams/2019/round-6/ watch from 25 min 48 dec

Pressure is on Pearce and he doesnt handle it very well. He panics and just isnt a calm enough half to seize the big moments, or in our case down on confidence.

Pearce has always had a very good halves partner . Have a look at the NRL player ratings from the 2013 GF win ......
6. James Maloney
Sent an early clearing kick out on the full but bounced back to set up three tries. He laid on his team's first with a pinpoint bomb, made a line break to set up Shaun Kenny-Dowall's four-pointer, kicked the grubber that led to Michael Jennings' try and kicked four goals from as many attempts. 9

7. Mitchell Pearce
Helped the Roosters control field position with a solid performance, albeit one in which he rarely threatened in attack. 7.


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Pearce has never been an attacking, ball playing half. Brown would have known that when signing him. Most of us did.

I don't think he ever gained a repeat set in his origin career. However, for some reason, he was continually picked after it was clear he was not good enough for rep footy. The disgaceful depth of NSW halves and the useless selectors we had helped him rack up nearly 20 games for NSW.

The Roosters had enough of failure come the pointy end of the season and knew they had to bring in a general capable of steering the side when it counted - no matter the pressure.

I didn't expect a lot from Pearce when he signed. A team player whose effort levels are generally outstanding but generally not a player who will grab a game by the scruff of the neck and get you home when needed.

This situation reminds me of Mullo a lot. Never had the half he needed as many put it. It is why Brown took the massive gamble of moving Ponga from 1.

This game is a chance to show he can steer us around against one of the other very poor sides in this comp, missing some of their better players and help build some much needed confidence.
 
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https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/luke-kearys-rise-alongside-cooper-cronk-a-sliding-doors-moment-for-mitchell-pearce/news-story/86f82983fd2508b3b313bb1ee249bca2?fbclid=IwAR1z9_XmKVxkDMV5hHQ2q5FcKWtKthSBILnaCT6RBXnqn7b_QYuFo5q4R7w

Luke Keary’s rise alongside Cooper Cronk a sliding doors moment for Mitchell Pearce



Watching Luke Keary’s astonishing rise alongside Cooper Cronk is like a sliding doors moment for what could have been for Mitchell Pearce.

That’s because Keary’s biggest progression as a footballer is straight out of the Cronk handbook.

It is not about doing more, it is about doing less, doing it well, and consistently.

By doing that, it makes the players around him look better.


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If you look at the way Keary has learned from Cronk, Keary seems to have a simple approach to the game.

He just looks, and plays, so carefree.

Then you watch Pearce playing for Newcastle and it is like the struggling skipper is still carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders.

What you can never do is question Pearce’s commitment.

But the one thing he did at the Roosters, and is still doing at the Knights, is overplaying his hand.

He just tries too hard.

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Luke Keary’s astonishing rise alongside Cooper Cronk is like a ‘sliding doors’ moment for what could have been for Mitchell Pearce.
Taking that into account, the most obvious thing is Keary has learned from Cronk that you don’t have to make the game so complicated.

When you have centres like Latrell Mitchell and Joseph Manu, it’s not about what you do before getting them the ball. It is simply about getting them the ball, and getting it to them early.

It is very much the same with James Tedesco.

You don’t need to create the hole. You just have to give Tedesco the ball with enough time so he can use his speed to create his own opportunity.

And whereas the Roosters use power running into early ball, Newcastle are trying so hard to get Kalyn Ponga into space, with Pearce playing deep into the defensive line, that it is taking away from Ponga’s greatest strength as a player.

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Mitchell Pearce is struggling at the Knights. Picture: AAP
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I just wonder if Pearce ever regrets his decision not to take up Nick Politis’soffer to stay at the Roosters to learn from Cronk.

No one will ever understand the hurt Pearce must have felt when the Roosters brought in Cronk over the top of him.

And people continue to say Pearce was at a stage of his career where he deserved to own a team.

But what can’t be disputed is the Roosters made the right call in bringing in Cronk. And it is Keary who has benefited most.

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Luke Keary is going from strength to strength for the Roosters. Picture: Phil Hillyard
Tomorrow night the Roosters take on Melbourne in the grand final rematch and the Keary-Cronk combination is flying.

Another performance like Keary produced last weekend against Cronulla would just about seal the 27-year-old’s place in the NSW halves this year.

Keary is going so well that many now believe he runs the team better on his own than when Cronk is playing beside him.

But don’t underestimate Cronk’s influence on the team.

Whether it be what he is doing behind the play to get his forwards into position, or just driving the game plan, he is still the best in the business at it.

He knows what to do and when to do it. And he rarely deviates from what he knows works.

Which goes to the core of his influence over Keary and other players in the team, notably Jake Friend.

But it is Keary who has really taken his game to a whole new level.

After setting up three tries against the Sharks, Trent Robinson said Keary was entering his prime.

But would that be the case if Cronk hadn’t arrived at Bondi, or if Pearce had stayed?


Who knows who would have ended up playing off the bench, but Politis was adamant at the time that signing Cronk was not designed to push Pearce out.

Yet Politis and Robinson felt compelled to base their decision on what they believed was in the club’s best interests.

Pearce took with him a tremendous motivation that he could be the man to lift Newcastle back into premiership contention.

But while his form last year seemed to justify the decision, this year Pearce is back playing like he is burdened by the expectation.

What we will never know now is how it would have transpired if Pearce had stayed at the Roosters, or whether it would have been Pearce or Keary who took the back seat.


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Whatever the case, Keary has taken his opportunity and he is running with it.

There is no looking back.

I spoke to Politis this week about how far the Roosters had come in recent years, and asked if this team now had the chance to do what the club did in 1974-75 under Jack Gibson and claim back-to-back titles.

“I think we are warming up to it,” Politis said.

“But I can’t rate it with those teams because they won two grand finals back-to-back.

“Round six is a bit early to go off and say things like that.”

But he did speak of Robinson’s influence, praising his calmness and his honesty.

Then Politis brought up Cronk. We didn’t even speak about the decision to let Pearce go.

However, Politis said Cronk’s arrival was a “big turnaround”.

“He has added so much to our club on and off the field,” Politis said.

“He is a wonderful person.”
 

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