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Originally posted by Spanner in the works View PostDepends on the balance of the forward pack.
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Also a player like Myles isn't suitable at second-row (except as a fill-in) under the Smithy system. Smith's attacking methodology relies on genuine impact there. He doesn't use many of those deep-sweeping movements behind waves of decoy runners, and instead you'll find us spreading the ball fast and flat. So it's vital we have damaging second-rowers who can run good lines, break tackles, and at other times draw attention and create overlaps for our outside backs. The idea is that with this pressure on the defence it also becomes vulnerable to inside balls or quick changes in the direction of the attack, which are also fundamental to the Smithy MO.
For a little bit of extra grunt in the early exchanges without losing the attacking options, a versatile player like FPN can be useful, which is probably why he started last week.
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Originally posted by junglefowl View PostFor a number of years now, Smith has played a tight lock and two wide running second-rowers who can play close to 80 minutes. This also enables a bench stacked with plenty of size, so there's no lack of numbers in the system for creating go forward. When we've had that problem it has usually been our starting props simply getting outmuscled.Last edited by Spanner in the works; 03-30-2011, 06:42 PM.
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Originally posted by Spanner in the works View Postwe have both FPN and Myles who are your traditional meat-head forwards. They can easily play a prop-like role from the backrow. Aubusson and Anasta struggle to play that style
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Originally posted by Hot Chooks View PostIf what your saying is You Want Anasta at lock to play a second 5/8 role. I think that would be crazy he would just get in the way of Carney and Pearce!
Ninety percent of the time, I just want him sniffing around looking for opportunities - inside balls from Pearce or Carney, drawing players for our centres, hitting holes that have appeared etc etc.
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Originally posted by junglefowl View PostI think you posted around the same time I added my previous post. As I outlined in it, I don't think tight backrowers work under Smith's system. Our props and lock have to do their job. FPN adding a bit more size to the starting line-up is as far as we should take it. The go forward is a question of quality not quantity. Kennedy was great last Sunday btw.
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Originally posted by Spanner in the works View PostNo. Well sort of. I want to see Carney and Pearce run the ball more because I think that is an underutilized part of their games. If they start doing this and get tackled, an asset that Anasta brings to our side is as the third playmaker in support. That's when I would like to see him acting as a playmaker, either distributing the ball from first receiver to Pearce/Carney (catch and pass essentially), or as the second receiver on a running play on the edges of the ruck acting as a draw and pass or hole hitting 5/8. Never as primary playmaker, always in support of the other two. That's on the rare occasion that they do decide to take on the line.
Ninety percent of the time, I just want him sniffing around looking for opportunities - inside balls from Pearce or Carney, drawing players for our centres, hitting holes that have appeared etc etc.
He can't. He is like Charlie Sheen - he only has one gear when at first receiver, and that is full-on 5/8.
You let Braith stand at first receiver, you get the shitty grubbers, poor options, and wayward passes that come with him being an average five-eighth.
If you persuade him (as Smithy is doing) to run straight, you get the 100+ metres and surprisingly effective defence that he provided last week.
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Originally posted by Pass the Ball View PostMyles is one that has been under-performing IMO..Sure he has chopped a few in half with his defence that we have come to expect from him, but his hit-ups have been disappointing..
Any stats out there on Myles in the opening games?
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Missed...Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.
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Originally posted by Pass the Ball View PostMyles is one that has been under-performing IMO..Sure he has chopped a few in half with his defence that we have come to expect from him, but his hit-ups have been disappointing..
Any stats out there on Myles in the opening games?
Minutes
Hit-ups
Metres
Tackles
Missed...
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