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| Quote Lefty="Lefty"He probably makes on average 10 more tackles than everyone else so i'll let him off.
What's he like in comparison with Morley?'"
Morley's missed tackle rate is about the same. Morleys metres are 70% more with 35% more carries than BH despite playing 4 less games. BH edges the tackles made and marker tackles.
He is a very promising young player and will develop, but he is not the real deal just yet.
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| Harrison is an absolute star of the future and already a terrific player, a must on the teamsheet week-in week-out.
Other teams/pundits are starting to notice him properly this season for the ferocity of his hits and his commitment on the field. His barnstorming run on the back of Monas' break was a taste of his future as a tough but skilful prop forward.
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| Quote Wires71="Wires71"Morley's missed tackle rate is about the same. Morleys metres are 70% more with 35% more carries than BH despite playing 4 less games. BH edges the tackles made and marker tackles.
He is a very promising young player and will develop, but he is not the real deal just yet.'"
What are both of their takle stats?
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| Quote Lefty="Lefty"What are both of their takle stats?'"
BH 571 from 23
AM 419 from 19 (507 adjusted for 23 games on current rate)
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| Quote just_browny="just_browny"Harrison is an absolute star of the future and already a terrific player, a must on the teamsheet week-in week-out.
Other teams/pundits are starting to notice him properly this season for the ferocity of his hits and his commitment on the field. His barnstorming run on the back of Monas' break was a taste of his future as a tough but skilful prop forward.'"
Agreed, the development in his game under Smith is quite unbelievable. He's gone from fringe player to nailed on starter in three months.
His game is developing so quickly, he tackles anything that moves, sometimes connecting with some of the biggest shots I've seen. He makes better decisions now, takes more mature options like that break from the Monas pass, didn't look for support, just went and made as many yards as he could. His skill levels are improving, there was a flick pass on Saturday to Briers, insane. If Solomona had done it, spunk everywhere.
He can be as good as he wants to be, he's already a very good SL player. He'd run close for my SL Young Player Of The Year.
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| It's a difficult one for me this.
Id love to know what TS sees in him (not us punters).
Obviously as has been said before TS has taken a shine to him and is giving him a chance - and he's played in all pack positions except hooker. (I suspect TS isn't exactly sure of his best position - nor ben himself)
To me he's got a good work rate and shows some good handling, but nothing 'out of this world' like some seem to think.
If you look at Steve P - now he's seen as a liability for giving penalties away but I think he's far more agressive in the tackle and going forward, yet he is on loan at Widnes (Ok his injuries may be an issue).
I am genuinely interested to understand why one appears to have a bright future and the other doesn't
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| Quote fes="fes"It's a difficult one for me this.
Id love to know what TS sees in him (not us punters).
Obviously as has been said before TS has taken a shine to him and is giving him a chance - and he's played in all pack positions except hooker. (I suspect TS isn't exactly sure of his best position - nor ben himself)
To me he's got a good work rate and shows some good handling, but nothing 'out of this world' like some seem to think.
If you look at Steve P - now he's seen as a liability for giving penalties away but I think he's far more agressive in the tackle and going forward, yet he is on loan at Widnes (Ok his injuries may be an issue).
I am genuinely interested to understand why one appears to have a bright future and the other doesn't'"
right, well i'd disagree slightly with what you've said about TS playing binge all over the place, since smith took over ben has pretty much been a fixture at looseforward performing in a specific role,occasionally helping out at prop when we've been short in matches.
Pickers it was said was sent out to widnes to get himself back in shape, it was stated that he his rehab from his knee injury last year hadn't been done correctly so he still wasn't fully fit and up to SL fitness, so he'd been concentrating on re-rehabbing if you will, and playing at a lower level.
I know ppl see picks as a penalty machine, but theres nowt to say if he got a run in the wolves first team he couldn't potentially shape up something like harrison.
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| I agree. Picks going to Widnes was to help his re-hab, my brother had to have the same op and has never been the same since. Its a mjor op so I can appreciate how hard its for rugby players .to come back from it is immense when you think of the pounding they take.
Hope Picks makes a return the lads all warr. heart.
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| I too hope we see Picks back in the first team as I really rate him. I feel he has a lot more to offer than Rah.
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| Quote Wires71="Wires71"BH 571 from 23
AM 419 from 19 (507 adjusted for 23 games on current rate)'"
Wow. So if anything then, defence is his strong point not offence.
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| Quote Lefty="Lefty"Wow. So if anything then, defence is his strong point not offence.'"
The stats suprise me. I always had in my mind that he was stronger in attack with good ball handling skills (for a forward) than defence. I guess I just notice missed tackles more, of which he makes a high number (In fact 12th on the list of all Super League players).
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| Quote Wires71="Wires71"The stats suprise me. I always had in my mind that he was stronger in attack with good ball handling skills (for a forward) than defence. I guess I just notice missed tackles more, of which he makes a high number (In fact 12th on the list of all Super League players).'"
I think his game time is big reason for that. Shame they don't have minutes on the pitch.
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