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| From my own perspective when I used to play, I had matches where I suspect I came across a bit like Harry.
In my opinion, with all his injuries, he has come back, too determined and desperate to make up for lost time. Essentially, he is too pumped up to succeed. Clearly, he has overstepped the mark on quite a few occasions and possibly his over keenness to make up for lost time has got him trying to overperform to a point where its affecting his performance, his thinking and he is underperforming.
Hopefully, Rohan can speak to him positively and constructively to get him to use his determination and motivation in the best way. Personally, I would tell him not to try be too involved and take a step back a little and his form will come.
I think the one criticism with Watkin's was that I felt he was a little soft and didn't want it that much. Talentwise he was world class but he didn't want it as much as Harry and didn't always come looking to affect games sometimes. Whereas, Harry is the opposite, he wants it too much. He needs a balance between Watkin's and himself.
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| To be fair Myler is a pretty good support runner when he's fit. He was never the organising or play-making half that we needed, but IMO he plays in a similar style to Webb (after Webb's back injury robbed him of his pace).
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| Quote: Exeter Rhino "To be fair Myler is a pretty good support runner when he's fit. He was never the organising or play-making half that we needed, but IMO he plays in a similar style to Webb (after Webb's back injury robbed him of his pace).'"
Miller is going to be a completely different beast to Myler, because his strength, footwork and speed off the mark will mean he comes up with lots of line breaks. He's also very good playing down the right side (as is Croft) and that in itself will bring a new dimension to our attack.
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| Quote: exiledrhino "This has frustrated me over the last few years. Not since Brent Webb have we had a fullback who consistently runs support lines.
Every time Peacock took the ball in, Webb would run past him, even if 4/5 times he didn't get an offload away. From what I've seen of Miller, he's not the playmaker fullback type, so would like to see him run off Smith, Oledzki, Sangare a lot.'" If you watch NRL round 4 Miller does have a nice link up pass in him as well as being a line breaker.
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| Quote: fanstanningley "If you watch NRL round 4 Miller does have a nice link up pass in him as well as being a line breaker.'"
I've watched a fair few full games now and he has a few strings to his bow: lovely catch and pass skills; short and long drop outs; big penalty kicks to touch and a decent goalkicker as well. To balance that, he isn't a defensive stopper in the Hardaker mode, and he does have the odd mistake in him. He dropped a real clanger in the early minutes of round 5 against Manly ( got his positioning completely wrong and let them score unchallenged) but he really rolled his sleeves up after that and was as good as any other player on the field. I think he's going to be great for us.
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| Quote: ArthurClues "He dropped a real clanger in the early minutes of round 5 against Manly ( got his positioning completely wrong and let them score unchallenged) .'"
It was a random country ground in Mudgee and he confused the try line with the 10m line, was a bit WTF happened there watching it.
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