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| Most of the season I've been impressed. When Walsh came back he seemed to change his role slightly and today he seemed something of a passenger.
However, I forgot that he had smashed his face in and so you can attribute some of the change in his play, to being cautious about the face.
Even Tommy Martyn had the odd game were he did very little..
Not his best game today, but a great buy overall for the season. It's also nice to have a halfback who can also put a shift in, when it comes to tackling.
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| I like Burns he's a proper half back but struggles at times to get consistent form, he has kept us ticking over whilst everyone around him in the back line are struggling with injuries. A lot of good half back play is working your combinations but he can,t do that because he seems to have a different partner every couple of weeks and the same goes to the player outside of him.
If he had Walsh, Turner and Percival for 4 or 5 consecutive games then he could settle into a more productive role, in my opinion he is holding the team together but can,t play the fancy, entertaining stuff so perhaps he gets a bit of criticism because of the situation.
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| I don't particularly rate him with the ball. He's ponderous when moving along the line and not quick or strong enough when attacking the line. I wouldn't be surprised if he was carrying a knock at the moment though as he seems to double over whenever the ball is dead as if he's in pain.
His defense is somewhat questionable as well, particularly close to the line. But he gets stuck in and we need that bravado badly as we don't have many mongrels in the team.
Would I drop him? Absolutely not. He's imperative for his attitude and approach to the game. He's a 30 year old+ Australian with no connection to the town or team. Yet he sweats blood week in week out and would run through brick walls all day for the boys, then get up and wind the bricks up. Love him.
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| Close to the line at Hull KR his kicks were deadly but we don't hardly see any with him at Saints?
Is this the coaching fault or Travis being rubbish this year?
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| I think he's been a mixed bag. Whether he is carrying a knock I'm not too sure but going forward with the ball I'm not convinced. He looks tentative with his decision making and doesn't really have the pace to break the line when he joins the line off Wilkin close to the opposition's try line. You'd like to think that with Luke Walsh out and Wilko in at 7 that he'd be taking a little bit more on with regards to kicking the ball (especially on exit coming out of our own half). Maybe that's tactical, maybe it isn't but I'd like to see him do a little bit more. He spent the majority of yesterday dropping LMS off at the line and did little else IMO; can't remember him taking the line on too much for whatever reason. It's been slightly harder for him lately I'd guess as McDonnell isn't necessarily the most threatening and Mark Percival has been out injured. You'd like to think that when Percy comes into the side our combinations will improve on that side of the field and we'll look more threatening down the right.
Positives, he's aggressive and you can't fault his commitment to the cause. He's a fighter who puts himself about and is fiercely competitive. He wants to win and you need that sort of attitude in the team at any level of the sport.
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| Quote Tez the Saint="Tez the Saint"I think he's been a mixed bag. Whether he is carrying a knock I'm not too sure but going forward with the ball I'm not convinced. He looks tentative with his decision making and doesn't really have the pace to break the line when he joins the line off Wilkin close to the opposition's try line. You'd like to think that with Luke Walsh out and Wilko in at 7 that he'd be taking a little bit more on with regards to kicking the ball (especially on exit coming out of our own half). Maybe that's tactical, maybe it isn't but I'd like to see him do a little bit more. He spent the majority of yesterday dropping LMS off at the line and did little else IMO; can't remember him taking the line on too much for whatever reason. It's been slightly harder for him lately I'd guess as McDonnell isn't necessarily the most threatening and Mark Percival has been out injured. You'd like to think that when Percy comes into the side our combinations will improve on that side of the field and we'll look more threatening down the right.
Positives, he's aggressive and you can't fault his commitment to the cause. He's a fighter who puts himself about and is fiercely competitive. He wants to win and you need that sort of attitude in the team at any level of the sport.'"
His passes this year to percy have been top class when we've had Pervy actully on the field.
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| Quote St pete="St pete"His passes this year to percy have been top class when we've had Pervy actully on the field.'"
Exactly. He'll make a huge difference; his lines are superb and will improve the way we attack.
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| Quote St pete="St pete"His passes this year to percy have been top class when we've =#FF0000had Pervy actully on the field.'"
So you know a little more about Percy than the rest of us.
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| Quote redex113="redex113"So you know a little more about Percy than the rest of us.'"
Haha yes I know percy well.
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| Quote Tez the Saint="Tez the Saint"
Positives, he's aggressive and you can't fault his commitment to the cause. He's a fighter who puts himself about and is fiercely competitive. He wants to win and you need that sort of attitude in the team at any level of the sport.'"
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The problem we had for the past 3 seasons is that we were a very quiet team with no one with a voice to keep us focused and competitive, Burns does all this with his attitude (mongrel spirit) some fans don't like it but if the players accept his dogged temperament then its fine, at the end of the day it will put fight and spirit into the team when its needed, on below par performances during parts of a game. For me he,s the first bloke on the team sheet regardless of form because for the opposition you know he isn,t going to go away and will always be in your face.
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| He is a good type of player to partner Luke Walsh, he is a run first type player who gets stuck in. This will allow Walsh to stand back and distribute.
Unfortunately with Walsh out he has had to play with Wilkin which is not a great combo. So until Walsh gets back fans will not see him at his best.
However he has not lacked effort which could not be said for Hohaia.
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| Quote Noel Cleal="Noel Cleal"He is a good type of player to partner Luke Walsh, he is a run first type player who gets stuck in. This will allow Walsh to stand back and distribute.
Unfortunately with Walsh out he has had to play with Wilkin which is not a great combo. So until Walsh gets back fans will not see him at his best.
However he has not lacked effort which could not be said for Hohaia.'"
Hohaia didn't turn out to be the player we hoped he'd be, but he never ever lacked effort.
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