I'm posting this on behalf of Yak who had some difficulties trying to do so himself.
As usual Yak, on behalf of the Pen thanks for sharing your valuable feedback with us especially those of us who couldn't be there. We look forward to your Manly trial report if you venture out next weekend.
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Ferguson – Probably only carried the ball 5 or 6 times. Had a couple of dummy half scoots early from
the Wyong half. Wyong had a couple of sets on the Penrith line at different times early in the first
quarter and produced very little with Cornish and Molan producing the wrong options, so Blake
didn’t see any quality ball for a while. The play that he scored off was about the third time we’d
been down there and the movement looked far crisper. Ferguson received the ball with a bit of
space, put a nice left arm fend on his centre and kept driving to carry the cover over from about 8m
out. His second try was a nice line run. He and an edge forward doubled up on the Penrith half and
Cornish picked Ferguson the outside man and he went over untouched. Immediately after that he
came off and spent the rest of the game with ice on the foot. His defence was very good while he
was on. Put a couple of heavy shots on and I can’t recall a poor read from him. He looks very big and
fit. First one out on the field, looked very hungry.
Cornish – Was pretty poor throughout. Seemed to be standing a bit flat and quite often had to cut
back inside because of Penrith’s linespeed. Had a couple of good touches and didn’t make any errors
from memory, maybe one errant pass. Expected a bit more running from him because that is by far
the strongest part of his game. Can’t see him getting anywhere near first grade even with a halves
injury. Nice select pass to Ferguson for his second tries. But didn’t use him like he should have early,
instead kept hitting the lead runner, and then wouldn’t even follow up with a short side quite often
As usual Yak, on behalf of the Pen thanks for sharing your valuable feedback with us especially those of us who couldn't be there. We look forward to your Manly trial report if you venture out next weekend.
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Ferguson – Probably only carried the ball 5 or 6 times. Had a couple of dummy half scoots early from
the Wyong half. Wyong had a couple of sets on the Penrith line at different times early in the first
quarter and produced very little with Cornish and Molan producing the wrong options, so Blake
didn’t see any quality ball for a while. The play that he scored off was about the third time we’d
been down there and the movement looked far crisper. Ferguson received the ball with a bit of
space, put a nice left arm fend on his centre and kept driving to carry the cover over from about 8m
out. His second try was a nice line run. He and an edge forward doubled up on the Penrith half and
Cornish picked Ferguson the outside man and he went over untouched. Immediately after that he
came off and spent the rest of the game with ice on the foot. His defence was very good while he
was on. Put a couple of heavy shots on and I can’t recall a poor read from him. He looks very big and
fit. First one out on the field, looked very hungry.
Cornish – Was pretty poor throughout. Seemed to be standing a bit flat and quite often had to cut
back inside because of Penrith’s linespeed. Had a couple of good touches and didn’t make any errors
from memory, maybe one errant pass. Expected a bit more running from him because that is by far
the strongest part of his game. Can’t see him getting anywhere near first grade even with a halves
injury. Nice select pass to Ferguson for his second tries. But didn’t use him like he should have early,
instead kept hitting the lead runner, and then wouldn’t even follow up with a short side quite often
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