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| Comapre Keinhorsts performace against those of the established team-mates and there's not much differnce.
Then add into the mix a bit of context, the facts that he was on debut and a youngster and i can safely say that he can walk away with his head held high. Unlike others......
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| Quote: Les Norton "You do realise this was the lads first appearance at Super League level don't you?
I was actually impressed and thought he showed some potential, he certainly looked physically ready. Good appetite for work, got involved and some good defence.
I'm glad the likes of McGuire, Sinfield, Burrow weren't written off after their debuts.'"
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| I was happy with Jimmy's SL debut and.look forward to him progressing as he gets further chances in the first team. He looked physically strong and didn't appear overawed so could have that important mental strength too.
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| For the love of god. Yes, the lad wasn't completely dire. Neither did he set the world alight and, despite NE & Rhinom's love of playing the kids, he should be dropped as soon as one of our senior centres is available. Yes, he might be of the required standard in future, but he isn't now.
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| Quote: Seth "I'd guess he'll not return to either thread....or will do and look even more daft!'"
...second option then! Utterly clueless!
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| Quote: Tyke's/Rhinos No. 1 Fan "he might be of the required standard in future, but he isn't now.'"
If this is based on last nights performance then none of the team are up to the required standard.
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| How about actually watching the game instead of pathetically banging that god awful drum of yours?!
Why don't you take that drum and your Michael Jackson gloves and do one?
He's a young lad who's just played his first game at Super League level and you're having a go at him?
Have a word.
Think you should be taking your anger issue's out on the more senior players after last night's events instead of criticising our younger talent we've got coming through.
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| Quote: Tyke's/Rhinos No. 1 Fan "For the love of god. Yes, the lad wasn't completely dire. Neither did he set the world alight and, despite NE & Rhinom's love of playing the kids, he should be dropped as soon as one of our senior centres is available. Yes, he might be of the required standard in future, but he isn't now.'"
You backtrack faster than Cameron and Osbourne.
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| Quote: Tyke's/Rhinos No. 1 Fan "For the love of god. Yes, the lad wasn't completely dire. Neither did he set the world alight and, despite NE & Rhinom's love of playing the kids, he should be dropped as soon as one of our senior centres is available. Yes, he might be of the required standard in future, but he isn't now.'"
First of all your initial post re-Keinhorsts performance was total bollox as reflected by the many + replys.
Secondly this "love of playing the kids" is a fricking myth taken out of context.
I've always said when you have a 30 man squad you should rotate the squad especially in the pack there are "easier fixtures" where we could and should blood 1 or 2 ,the same applys at Easter ,the Exiles series and also if some are consistantly out of form.
Now given how well our U20's have performed overall this year and how the 1st team have at times then there has been cases for some to get a chance on more than one occasion and last night it was Keinhorsts turn which he did well in playing in a well beaten team.
With the squad needing re-shaping then imo the U20's with most potential deserve first shot at it rather than wasting money on players like Hauraki and over-reliance on 35yr old Props who although can produce the big game performances need resting more often than not before hopefully retiring.
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| Tyle/Rhinos No 1 Fan proving yet again he is a Rugby League expert
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| Quote: Seth "bit of late footwork and offload could have released Hall had he been up with play, '"
I was right in line with that and it was a smashing little cameo of cracking centre play. As you said, had the otherwise excellent Hall been up with play it would have been a real opportunity and had people drooling. That alone showed he is more of a natural centre than Hardaker.
Otherwise, I liked his enthusiasm. Saw him brushed off quite easily once or twice but that's no significant worry at this stage of his development.
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| First time I've seen Keinhorst play at any level. Visually he reminded me of Lee Smith. Time will tell if that's a pre or post Union Smith but certainly worth further opportunities as and when they present themselves.
I particularly liked McDermott's willingness to get him into the game as early as possible. Webb off, Hardaker, Ward and Burrow switched around to introduce Lunt. Ten out of ten for imagination about two out of ten for faith in your replacement back.
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| Just a young man making his debut, would anyone expect him to be outstanding given the game circumstances. He did better than many of his team mates and can certainly hold his head high. I would need to see more of him in SL level but isn't that what blooding is about introducing them steadily to the new pace and strength required. well done jimmy
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| I thought Jimmy looked solid last night, it's a shame we don't give our centres enough ball in games.
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| Quote: Jamie B "You backtrack faster than Cameron and Osbourne.'"
I said he was average, ok, no better than anything we have now. And that he handed wakefield a try on a plate. The fact I'm not jumping around after one game and proclaiming him as the answer at LC doesn't make me an idiot. Ablett is, right now, a far better centre, and so is Delaney.
In future, do yourself a favour and read a post before jumping on the bandwagon with the other numbskulls on here.
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