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| I like him lets face it we were not perfect yesterday foster had a few moments too. Thankfully the collective covered these errors.
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| Scott Moore has become a bit of an impact player from the bench. Think Royce has used him well this season most versatile player in the team. He always lets the opposition know he's around be it offense and defense, he's had a good season.
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| I think the jury is still out but he is definitely growing on me - there was one awful moment last night when he juggled the ball under the posts - squeaky bum time...
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| If I can just reprise this thread, you could argue that tonight was a good example of why Moore's negatives outweigh his positives. Saints were 8 points up, with momentum all their way, about to force Leeds to come away from their line again, and Saints were at that point running stronger and tackling better than a weary-looking Leeds outfit who hadn't had possession in the Saints half for an age. He'd already given away at least one penalty that I can recall, but momentum was with us. He then delivers a completely needless clothes line high tackle, Leeds boot it into our half, and it is essentially all over from that point. That set of 6 led to Shenton's arm break, Leeds' comeback try, and from that point on, it's all Leeds. It was a classic example of a turning point in a game.
Brainfarts like that cost not just matches, but championships. Get rid.
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| Quote Roy Haggerty="Roy Haggerty"If I can just reprise this thread, you could argue that tonight was a good example of why Moore's negatives outweigh his positives. Saints were 8 points up, with momentum all their way, about to force Leeds to come away from their line again, and Saints were at that point running stronger and tackling better than a weary-looking Leeds outfit who hadn't had possession in the Saints half for an age. He'd already given away at least one penalty that I can recall, but momentum was with us. He then delivers a completely needless clothes line high tackle, Leeds boot it into our half, and it is essentially all over from that point. That set of 6 led to Shenton's arm break, Leeds' comeback try, and from that point on, it's all Leeds. It was a classic example of a turning point in a game.
Brainfarts like that cost not just matches, but championships. Get rid.'"
yes,i'm afraid you are correct - he is a liabilty - get rid
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| I was disappointed to hear that he is leaving, but you ate right, tonight he showed his weakness for giving away daft penalties that appeared to let Leeds back into the game. Hopefully Flanagan and hohaia can more than make up for his departure
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| Just while I'm at it - watch the video to see who had their feet glued to the spot to miss the tackle to let Burrow break for Hall's try that put Leeds ahead.
I want to be clear - I'm not making Moore scapegoat. You can't blame him for Leeds' excellent defence, and you can't blame him for the fact that Gaskell took more wrong options than right with the ball in hand, or that Lomax was invisible for most of the game. You can't blame him for the fact that Saints looked vanishingly likely to make a line break or set up a score (so much so, that I was wishing to God we had Pryce back on the field as a genuinely unpredictable playmaker). But Moore needs to find another club where his poor judgment won't be punished so seriously.
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| Moore gave away silly penalties and missed tackles at key points in the game tonight that possibly cost you a game it looked like you were going to win.
Each time he comes on the field in games i have seen is to give an immediate penalty away and same again tonight.
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| Moore's aggressiveness and its uses are debatable. What isn't is his lateral defence, which is even worse than Fozzard's. If an opponent is coming straight at him he has no problems. But any kind of sidestep leaves him sunk like the Prince of Wales in Hong Kong harbour.
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| I played on the same town team as Scott and against him when he played at Leigh Miners and again for Blackbrook. He always played at 6 at amateur level, then switched to 9 when he broke into Saints first team and at Huddersfield, can't understand why he now seems to be played at 2nd row?
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| Quote quinny="quinny"Moore gave away silly penalties and missed tackles at key points in the game tonight that possibly cost you a game it looked like you were going to win.
Each time he comes on the field in games i have seen is to give an immediate penalty away and same again tonight.'"
Thats what you get with Scott and the main reason he's not kicked on to be a top player.
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| Quote Roy Haggerty="Roy Haggerty"Just while I'm at it - watch the video to see who had their feet glued to the spot to miss the tackle to let Burrow break for Hall's try that put Leeds ahead.
I want to be clear - I'm not making Moore scapegoat. You can't blame him for Leeds' excellent defence, and you can't blame him for the fact that Gaskell took more wrong options than right with the ball in hand, or that Lomax was invisible for most of the game. You can't blame him for the fact that Saints looked vanishingly likely to make a line break or set up a score (so much so, that I was wishing to God we had Pryce back on the field as a genuinely unpredictable playmaker). But Moore needs to find another club where his poor judgment won't be punished so seriously.'"
Finally someone with eyes who at least saw the same game I did. And yes we should have had Pryce on the bench as I've been saying all bl00dy week
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