Quote homme vaste="homme vaste"I think it speaks volumes that the thing that I usually highlight in Jordan's game when watching him is his defence, yet last night that was not even the aspect of his game that I would have praised him on (It has just now become the norm to see) but his efforts with ball in hand. He punched holes in the defence line every time he took the ball in and dominated in the collision. At one point he very nearly took 3 players over the line with him to score a try which shows great strength when you take into consideration he does not have the frame of some of the players around him.
Was impressed with King again, showed 100% commitment when taking the ball in and did not see him miss a tackle, one of those where his contribution could go unnoticed by many, not by me and would like to see him in the 17 next week.
How much work did CK get through in his stint? Certainly looks the part and IMO is just what we have been missing a player that just keeps on going and going - Very much in that Chris Hill mold.'"
Agreed, it was the young players who really showed up as you would expect and hope for. Though England played his like a man possessed and Dave looked sharp.
Batchelor sort of eclipsed Crowther when he burst onto the scene but now they look pretty even, which is absolutely brilliant for us.
Crowther moved up at the same time as TJ and Jowitt but due mainly to the physicality of his position made less of an impact for quite a while, again as you would expect.
Now Jowitt is doing OK and TJ is a phenomena (how high did he jump last night!). Yet in terms of future team building and laying a platform for the other two Crowther may well be the most important of the three. He probably won't get the adoration and recognition that TJ gets but the Jordans of this world are what makes teams great, they give us a backbone.
He who is last will be first.
PS: Now if Big Lad can send me a cheque to Vastman Knows Ltd for that endorsement
