we've got a good team and if we have a good run with injuries we'll be in the mix. too soon to know for certain how far we'll go but we've got a realistic chance of winning the comp
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Originally posted by Batemans Bay Rooster View PostI have an excellent feeling about this season, which I haven't had for a few. You can over think and over analyse and consider depth in every position and drive yourself and everyone else mad about stuff that will unlikely matter or make a difference. Or you can take a bigger picture view.
Our pack is building beautifully.
Lindsay will improve even further already bordering on best prop in the comp. Jared had that mantle for years, still has in my mind, will play his 300th and still capable on any given day of dominating any other pack. Highly likely Brandon Smith has a much, much better year at 9. Nat Butcher will have another great season and at some point play origin. A fit and apparently ready to prove a point Angus. Victor. May. Sitili back from injury. Egan Butcher could well have a great season and become a big deal.
But then for mine in the forwards, the real point of difference we have and the reason to be upbeat are; Wong, Whyte and Leniu
Both Wong and Whyte are out and out freaks who could be anything. Wong gets more press, but I watched Whyte closely last season and he is something else. We have them both. And we have them at the time they are making their names in the game and starting out, and are relatively inexpensive, compared to the salaries they will command later, which will be eye watering.
Then there's Leniu. Aggressive, a beast, wanting to become a starting player, with a point to prove. Moves super well and will prove to be a sensational signing.
Then behind that pack, we have Sam Walker, another freak of a player, who is a year older and a year heavier. And Keary. And Teddy.
Byes much later in the season rounds 14/19/23 (last season they were in rounds 4/9/13)
Many reasons to be upbeat imo
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The season hasn't started yet, and it's a tad premature to be writing them off before a ball has been kicked.
Penrith will again be the bench mark, and other teams have bolstered their squads, so there will be no easy games.
The Roosters just need to concentrate on their own game and improve on things they can control, such as possession percentage, set completions, discipline, offence, and defence.
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Originally posted by Steakface View PostIn my humble opinion
BIGGEST PLUSSES:
Prop Rotation - Collins, JWH, Leinu and May. Thats a fairly imposing set, and will be a nightmare for oppositions. Let's hope JWH can keep his temper in check, as last year he was becoming a big liability in this regard.
The 3/4 - Smith, Toops, Manu, Young, Suualii. Any other team would sell a kidney to have the talent we'll have at our disposal this year. Hoping the coaching staff can get them sorted out into consistent positions/roles.
The halves - long kicking aside (which will be a peripheral issue if our forwards and 3/4 do the yardage game well) Keary and Walker have all the tricks in the book to rack up points and close out games. Keary is the steady hand, been there and done that and with a great temprament for leadership. This is the year Walker will really mature...he'll pull in a few of the more speculative options, but the one's he'll make will count.
BIGGEST CONCERNS:
Teddy - has lost a lot of pace, and appears not to be capable of the electric plays we've seen from him in the past. I have no doubt he'll be very good still, but the days of him winning games single handedly are in all likelihood gone. Hoping his playmaking has been worked on in the off-season, because the solo running ball-hog routine just ain't gonna work any more. I still have questions as to whether he is best suited to captaincy over a couple of others in the team, but happy to give benefit of the doubt for now.
Rake - I do hope it is Sandon Smith off the bench, because it is to our large detriment to have Watson or Dockar Clay doing the bench hooker role. Even so, Sandon is not a specialist in the role. Moriaty is still green and unproven. Smith (Brandon) is in my opinion a better No.13 than a hooker. His darts from dummy half are exceptional, but his service isn't.
Our temprament on field - For over a year now, starting with the loss to Souffs in Sept 2022, our on-field play has been peppered with a lot of instances of players losing their heads, getting baited easily, players having a go at others on field instead of being supportive, and just generally not feeling like a close squad. I would like to believe that Lodge was the sole reason behind the discontent, but if not I hope the leadership team has regrouped and got everyone pulling together as a unit.
But another element which cannot be ignored is that other teams are buying up and improving their roster. So each year while other teams have been on the improve , the roosters have been on a decline. I think this factor alone, other teams improving, might have us even further struggling and declining this year. I think we’ll struggle to make the 8 . Not to mention aging players vs more younger and fitter sides. So for this year I’m thinking 7th-9th. Hopefully I’m very wrong.“Soon will the present day order be rolled up, and a new one spread out in its stead”- (Baha’u’llah)
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Originally posted by zac View Postwe've got a good team and if we have a good run with injuries we'll be in the mix. too soon to know for certain how far we'll go but we've got a realistic chance of winning the comp“Soon will the present day order be rolled up, and a new one spread out in its stead”- (Baha’u’llah)
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Originally posted by King Salvo View Post
The Roosters just need to concentrate on their own game and improve on things they can control, such as possession percentage, set completions, discipline, offence, and defence.
Im also of the opinion that the team that scores the most points will likely win the game
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Originally posted by trewhella View Post
the Teddy pace thing was a real concern.
I wrote about it last year when I was concerned he was carrying a disc injury in his low back.
he did look better in the last third of the season, so I’m guessing they changed up his treatment
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Originally posted by theGman View Post
Very philosophical King.
Im also of the opinion that the team that scores the most points will likely win the game
Roosters 2023- Possession % - 17th (47%)
- Set Completions - 17th (75%)
- Penalties conceded - 2nd
- Errors - 2nd
- Attack - 15th (472)
- Defence - 6th (496)
Penrith 2023- Possession % - 1st (54%)
- Set Completions - 1st ( 83%)
- Penalties conceded - 8th
- Errors - 14th
- Attack - 1st (645)
- Defence - 1st (312)
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Originally posted by King Salvo View Post
It's pretty obvious as I said regarding things they can control - You win comps with Penrith's stats but won't with the Roosters
Roosters 2023- Possession % - 17th (47%)
- Set Completions - 17th (75%)
- Penalties conceded - 2nd
- Errors - 2nd
- Attack - 15th (472)
- Defence - 6th (496)
Penrith 2023- Possession % - 1st (54%)
- Set Completions - 1st ( 83%)
- Penalties conceded - 8th
- Errors - 14th
- Attack - 1st (645)
- Defence - 1st (312)
What does it come down to?
Man for Man we match them in most positions except the halves but on their day ours are right up there i think?
Why do we stagnate or get worse & Penrith are so consistent?
Coaching?
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Originally posted by Eggspert View Post
They are terrible stats.
What does it come down to?
Man for Man we match them in most positions except the halves but on their day ours are right up there i think?
Why do we stagnate or get worse & Penrith are so consistent?
Coaching?
Can only imagine just how good we could be if we got our shite together.
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