Carney in 2010 was as good as Fittler for mine.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Blessing in disguise?
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by Bigchook View PostNikorima will get bashed in first grade. He will take more time than what Mitchell will.
It won't take long before the assassins take aim and badger him relentlessly.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Johnny Tobin View PostCarney in 2010 was as good as Fittler for mine.
But defensively he was always a liability whereas Freddy was one of the great textbook defenders.
So factoring in both sides of the ball he still fell short of Freddy in his miracle one-off season.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Insider View Post
Agree, can't see having him start at 5/8 v Souths rd 1 and playing 80 is a good idea. I know what I'd b doing if I were Maguire, running the burgess Inglis straight at him all game. They will work him over for sure. So what's the alternative, perhaps start with Aubbo at 5/8,move him to hooker to relieve jake and bring Nikorima on for 20-25 minutes where he could have a dynamic impact fresh v there tiring forwards.Hate to see him have to make or attempt to make 30-35 tackles against big mobile opposition...
Comment
-
Originally posted by Cockadoodledoo View Post
Aubbo at 5/8? May as well play Moa there, his passing and kicking game are just as good. If Robbo didn't think he was up to it, he wouldn't have played him there against St Helens. He will defend 3 in from the sideline, that isn't where Burgess runs, Inglis might but he only runs it a few times a game.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Bigchook View Post
Robbo played him there because he had no other option and it was a free game in the sense that no points were on the line. Nikorima wasn't bought to be a starting half this year.
The secret to success is being prepared for when those opportunities present themselves and taking them with both hands.
So if Niko keeps working hard and learns quickly, then I believe he will be a big success in the NRL!
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by Bigchook View Post
Robbo played him there because he had no other option and it was a free game in the sense that no points were on the line. Nikorima wasn't bought to be a starting half this year.
- 1 like
Comment
-
I'm not saying nikorima shouldn't be starting half right now. All I said was that I'm not convinced he will start or that he will play big minutes. The kid looked awesome last week and obviously has loads of potential. Whether he's ready to settle into the grind of first grade football as a starting half before he's even had short stints off the bench is a whole new story. Depending on what happens with Pearce, I wouldn't be surprised to see nikorima debut in the halves knowing that he'll only have to play 5 or 6 games before Pearce returns. From there he could get dropped altogether if we choose not to run a utility on the bench and carry an extra forward. Having said that he could remain on the bench as a utility. But it's not a foregone conclusion that he will be a first grader all year. He wasn't bought with that planning in mind for this season. But obviously Pearce ****ed up all those plans.
Comment
-
I liked what I saw of Nikorima has a bit of Crsig Wing about him. Hopefully he develops week in week out to the point that if Pearce does play this season it will be as a twenty minute cameo at hooker giving Jake a breatherWhen 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
- 1 like
Comment
-
Originally posted by Andrew Walker View PostI liked what I saw of Nikorima has a bit of Crsig Wing about him. Hopefully he develops week in week out to the point that if Pearce does play this season it will be as a twenty minute cameo at hooker giving Jake a breather
And then no contract renewal next year with a dignified exit and new start for him. Win win.#We Stand with ourJewish community#
Comment
Comment