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Bold call but don't be surprised if the club cut Pearce free and keep Maloney and Hastings.
Anyone noticed how Friends has had the captaincy duties two weeks in a row now?Exonerate the West Memphis Three - www.wm3.org
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Pearce was in the best form of his career at the end of last season.Hes very average at the start of this one.Whats changed?Being the captain of a NR L club puts added responsibility's and stress on a player.Some handle it and some don't.I wonder if it might be affecting his game?
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To be fair I think Maloney was actually trying to get that to Toups but Jennings was coming so quick he was right in the way. If the pass is good to either of them it's a try though.
Hastings has looked quite good to me in the games of NYC I've seen this season. Mind you they've both been floggings. He's good an excellent long ball and controls the team extremely well for his years.
Also while I'm on 20s. I think Latrell Mitchell will be ready to play first grade next season. I tend to think he'll play fullback straight away as well. He's only 17 and already stronger than most of the NYC opponents he's faced. His effortlessness is something to behold. A sign of most gifted players is when they can receive a long pass while changing direction and upon reception change hands to fend automatically. Mitchell scored a try exactly like this against the Dragons on the weekend off a Hastings ball. The defender had no chance whatsoever. Then he brushed through another for good measure to score under the posts. Certainly something special. Just quietly his brother has it too. He's just 20kg heavier.
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Can't really read into it but Maloney has been picked for country (paired with Mullen.) Keary/Reynolds for city... no sign of Pearce and Hodkinson.
Is this a possible hint that either Pearce or Hodkinson have already been selected for NSW, with the rest of the halves battling it for a spot? Guessing you can't really read into it that much (if at all), but interesting none the less.
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Originally posted by davos View PostWell he's not thurston.Heck he's not even Reynolds. I'm surprised that a club like us hasn't yet made a huge signing in the last five or so years to sign someone important to play in the most important position in the team.
SUPER DRAGON!
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Originally posted by Yak View PostTo be fair I think Maloney was actually trying to get that to Toups but Jennings was coming so quick he was right in the way. If the pass is good to either of them it's a try though.
Hastings has looked quite good to me in the games of NYC I've seen this season. Mind you they've both been floggings. He's good an excellent long ball and controls the team extremely well for his years.
Also while I'm on 20s. I think Latrell Mitchell will be ready to play first grade next season. I tend to think he'll play fullback straight away as well. He's only 17 and already stronger than most of the NYC opponents he's faced. His effortlessness is something to behold. A sign of most gifted players is when they can receive a long pass while changing direction and upon reception change hands to fend automatically. Mitchell scored a try exactly like this against the Dragons on the weekend off a Hastings ball. The defender had no chance whatsoever. Then he brushed through another for good measure to score under the posts. Certainly something special. Just quietly his brother has it too. He's just 20kg heavier.
On Mitchell I agree with you he will be ready ad play fullback next season I actually think he is that type of player that if you threw him in this year he would not be out of place, to me he seems to go along with the game I have no doubt if it was harder and fast er he would rise to it Just on his freakishly gifted talents did you see him take that ball down near his ankles late in the game with one hand and in almost the exact same moment put it in the other hand so he could change direction and run I saw it on the tv waitng for a beer it looked so effortless but it is so hard to do
When you trust your television
what you get is what you got
Cause when they own the information
they can bend it all they want
John Mayer
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Originally posted by Yak View PostTo be fair I think Maloney was actually trying to get that to Toups but Jennings was coming so quick he was right in the way. If the pass is good to either of them it's a try though.
Hastings has looked quite good to me in the games of NYC I've seen this season. Mind you they've both been floggings. He's good an excellent long ball and controls the team extremely well for his years.
Also while I'm on 20s. I think Latrell Mitchell will be ready to play first grade next season. I tend to think he'll play fullback straight away as well. He's only 17 and already stronger than most of the NYC opponents he's faced. His effortlessness is something to behold. A sign of most gifted players is when they can receive a long pass while changing direction and upon reception change hands to fend automatically. Mitchell scored a try exactly like this against the Dragons on the weekend off a Hastings ball. The defender had no chance whatsoever. Then he brushed through another for good measure to score under the posts. Certainly something special. Just quietly his brother has it too. He's just 20kg heavier.Exonerate the West Memphis Three - www.wm3.org
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Originally posted by kakaruk View PostPearce was in the best form of his career at the end of last season.Hes very average at the start of this one.Whats changed?Being the captain of a NR L club puts added responsibility's and stress on a player.Some handle it and some don't.I wonder if it might be affecting his game?
Then when Friendly returns we lose 3 straight???
Not blaming Friendly at all, just think its too early to tell if its affecting PearceOrfs game or not.
IMO hes started the season solidly, like the team.
The FlogPen .
You know it makes sense.
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