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Originally posted by scape_goat View PostHastings 7 Pearce 6.
Hastings will be there to create points, 2nd receiver is where he needs to be. Pearce is there to organise the side, first receiver is where he needs to be.
I'd liken it to JWH passing the ball from dummy half onto Jake Friend to take the hitup.
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Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post
Makes absolutely no sense at all.
Hastings will be there to create points, 2nd receiver is where he needs to be. Pearce is there to organise the side, first receiver is where he needs to be.
I'd liken it to JWH passing the ball from dummy half onto Jake Friend to take the hitup.
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Originally posted by scape_goat View PostRubbish. Hastings has more time than Pearce so 7 takes pressure of Pearce[not something Pearce copes with in big games]. Pearces game at Roosters would be better served at 6. [Run Mitchell Run]. Not sure where your coming from?"The only time you start at the top is when you are digging a hole."
- Jack Gibson
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Originally posted by scape_goat View PostRubbish. Hastings has more time than Pearce so 7 takes pressure of Pearce[not something Pearce copes with in big games]. Pearces game at Roosters would be better served at 6. [Run Mitchell Run]. Not sure where your coming from?
But he has what seems to be a rare ability among halves these days, vision. He doesn't need to get bogged down in running the side, he needs get the ball in his hands where & wherever he likes and he just needs to be allowed to play what he sees and create points for the team.
Later in his career as he matures he'll be the obvious successor to Pearce but for now we just have to let the kid play. He's far more creative that Pearce and Pearce is the far better organiser.
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Hi Rooster_6,
For the most part I agree with what you are saying, and yes I'm trying to consider more than a running game as well. But I think at 7 Hastings has the option to either play what he see's or spin the ball and play the structure. I think Pearce then at 2nd receiver becomes even more dangerous with options inside and out, or with the long ball. IF we can build in some forward variations center field then we can buy these two time and space. If we can play with a little more depth let oppositions try and shut down our 6 & 7. With OPTIONS either side that's a dangerous gamble given our personel and attacking prowess on the fringes.
I accept it would take a major rethink of our forward play but if we had go-to options either side of the ruck or down the guts the pressure is immediately on the opposition's defence."The only time you start at the top is when you are digging a hole."
- Jack Gibson
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Originally posted by Cockadoodledoo View Post
Agree with this, teams see Pearce as such a dynamic ball runner hence the line breaks dried up. Halves with poor running games like Thurston, Ben Hunt, Milford, Morgan make more line breaks because opposition defences know these guys don't pose the sort of threat Pearce does.
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