Focus should be on starting the game with more intensity. There's definitely an element of cat and mouse in the way we've played over the past 3 season.
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Don’t think it’s an easy fix. Chicka is right. It’s all mindset and attitude. We just don’t seem willing to put the hard yards in man on man week in week out. They play in moments rather than set up the win over 80 mins.
Dare I say it only a knee jerk fix will solve it by sacking Robbo and putting someone else in with new ideas. This has the potential to backfire because 1) there are no standout coaches in the queue and b) we are back in the same position after the inevitable coaching honeymoon period is over.Exonerate the West Memphis Three - www.wm3.org
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Originally posted by Ron Burgundy View Post
We have never replaced Cronk’s poise under pressure. It’s a major weakness. Last night we got to only 6 behind with a long way still to go. At that point everyone just needed to stay calm and grind out some sets and keep the pressure on and we probably could have won quite easily. Instead there were frantic pushed passes and turnovers and we were back under the pump.Exonerate the West Memphis Three - www.wm3.org
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Originally posted by tloos1999 View Post
What a dumb comment re Walker/Keary. More fuel to the fire that you don’t actually watch a minute of Rugby League. Walker played 18 minutes yesterday and was one of, it not our best against Brisbane and Souths. Keary has only played well when the game was lost and there was no pressure on him - against both Penrith and Dogs.#We Stand with ourJewish community#
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Sam Walker is a confidence player; when the team is going well, he's heavily involved, which is opposite to when they are not going well in a match. - Not the only player one has to say that is like this.
2026 is a bit away, but if they retain both Sam Walker and Sandon Smith, both signed until 2025, then I would play Sandon at 7 and Sam at 6.
Sandon is a genuine organising half, and this would free up Sam to play as a running 5/8 without the game management burdon, which, like Keary, isn't his go-to as a player.
Sandon's stats in the NSW Cup in 2022 were impressive in the key KPI areas for a game manager and organising half, especially for a player who was playing SG Ball in 2021. - Not afraid to take the line on, as you are a target for the D of other sides in this type of halfback role.
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Originally posted by King Salvo View PostSam Walker is a confidence player; when the team is going well, he's heavily involved, which is opposite to when they are not going well in a match. - Not the only player one has to say that is like this.
2026 is a bit away, but if they retain both Sam Walker and Sandon Smith, both signed until 2025, then I would play Sandon at 7 and Sam at 6.
Sandon is a genuine organising half, and this would free up Sam to play as a running 5/8 without the game management burdon, which, like Keary, isn't his go-to as a player.
Sandon's stats in the NSW Cup in 2022 were impressive in the key KPI areas for a game manager and organising half, especially for a player who was playing SG Ball in 2021. - Not afraid to take the line on, as you are a target for the D of other sides in this type of halfback role.
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Try Assists - 2nd
Kicking Metres - 3rd
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