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| Lauaki looks better at prop imo although not sure he is cut out to play there. In the backrow he never quite knows when the ball is coming and that seems to effect his game. Same with Manu, always gets the ball stood still.
If the Prescott rumour is true I will be happy, thought he played well last night.
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| Quote Big Dave T="Big Dave T"I actually think Lauaki looks disinterested a lot of the time in the back row. Bringing him into the middle might get him involved more. First impressions for me are that Lauaki is here for a bit of a holiday. He was once referred to in Oz as the best impact prop there was.'"
The answer there is the poor ball he receives. We do the Manu trick of giving him it flat and expecting him to blow apart the line from a standing start. We need to sort our poor tactics and distribution out for the wider players to shine rather than shift them around.
I'm struggling to understand why there is a creeping trend of posters suggesting the way to get the best out of our players is to move them further infield to where the action is (Briscoe's another). Are our dour, one man down the middle tactics starting to take root in people's minds?
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| Quote carl_spackler="carl_spackler"The answer there is the poor ball he receives. We do the Manu trick of giving him it flat and expecting him to blow apart the line from a standing start. We need to sort our poor tactics and distribution out for the wider players to shine rather than shift them around.
I'm struggling to understand why there is a creeping trend of posters suggesting the way to get the best out of our players is to move them further infield to where the action is (Briscoe's another). Are our dour, one man down the middle tactics starting to take root in people's minds?'"
Lauaki was a prop in Oz and Briscoe was a centre in the youth set up. I guess it just so happens that both of those moves by coincidence mean they move more to the middle. In my mind it's simply trying to get players into their best positions.
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| Quote PAUL M="PAUL M"If the Prescott rumour is true I will be happy, thought he played well last night.'"
I've been impressed with him most times i've seen him this year. Hit the line hard and puts his body on the line in defence. We could do a lot worse.
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| Hame was voted most explosive forward in 2007 playing for warriors but this was done playing in the backrow. Hame is more of a threat on form playing wider
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| Quote Big Dave T="Big Dave T"I've been impressed with him most times i've seen him this year. Hit the line hard and puts his body on the line in defence. We could do a lot worse.'"
Completely agree mate, think talks happened last week so fingers crossed we can get the deal done.
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| Quote Big Dave T="Big Dave T"Maybe so. I'm not impressed with Lauaki either way.'"
You've hidden it well throughout the season. What's you're opinion on Berrigan?
Seriously though, I think both are similar cases (and just the latest in a line including Blacklock and Sing as well). We've brought them both in with decent reputations for what they do (obviously Berrigan far more), and we can see the obvious potential/ability, but not consistently. It's because we've brought them in to a setup which really does not suit them or allow them to produce their best, but we're then blaming them?
I think most fans agree that our playing 'style' is not up to scratch. By sorting that we'd also get more from these players. So if we know our tactics are a problem, and it's likely we'd get more from certain players by fixing this, why then, are they the ones seen as at fault? It would be like sticking Lewis Hamilton in a Ford Transit and then blaming him for not winning any races IMO.
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| Quote carl_spackler="carl_spackler"The answer there is the poor ball he receives. We do the Manu trick of giving him it flat and expecting him to blow apart the line from a standing start. We need to sort our poor tactics and distribution out for the wider players to shine rather than shift them around.
I'm struggling to understand why there is a creeping trend of posters suggesting the way to get the best out of our players is to move them further infield to where the action is (Briscoe's another). Are our dour, one man down the middle tactics starting to take root in people's minds?'"
Yup, like I just said the ball does not go wide consistently enough and our two explosive backrowers are often stood still and then have to rely on brute strength.
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| Quote carl_spackler="carl_spackler"You've hidden it well throughout the season. What's you're opinion on Berrigan?
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Berro is my new favourite player... as long as he's in the centres. I've only been saying he should play there for 2 seasons!!
Just dont think we've seen value for money from Lauaki.
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| lauaki best posistion is backrow playing outwide but when he does play there he dosent see the ball enough whilst running on to the ball with pace like manu but i would still leave him there for next season and id move fitzy to prop and have washy and whiting fighting for the 13 shirt. omeley,radders with moa,fitzgibbon not a bad frontrow but if we start to get a few injuries then we could start to look weak
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| Quote Big Dave T="Big Dave T"Lauaki was a prop in Oz and Briscoe was a centre in the youth set up. I guess it just so happens that both of those moves by coincidence mean they move more to the middle. In my mind it's simply trying to get players into their best positions.'"
Not so convinced by your claims of Lauaki as a prop in the NRL. Seem to recall him as an interchange capable of both, but primarily in the back row. IIRC, much was made of his handling out wide when he signed, and there was a lot of talk that he was to replace Crocker because he was a fellow back rower, which Hull denied by saying that he could also play prop. He's a 2nd rower, mate.
As for Briscoe, people are saying he should play centre so that he sees more of the ball. I would counter that by saying that instead we should sort our attacking game out so that our wingers see more of the ball, then it won't be an issue. I'm not convinced centre is his best position, as I've never seen him play there at first team level (something many seem keen to ignore, or just assume he'll just move with no problems).
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| Has Green been playing prop at all? Or maybe Burnett to be cover?
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