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    Roosters back-rower Aidan Guerra has been disappointed with his own form so far in 2016. Copyright: NRL Photos.


    Roosters back-rower Aidan Guerra admits he has been disappointed with his club form in 2016, but is hopeful the faith shown to him by the Queensland Maroons will help turn his season around.
    The 28-year-old has averaged 122 metres and around 34 tackles per game this year – far from underwhelming numbers – but Guerra believes he still has more to give.
    Having played in all six matches in the past two Holden State of Origin campaigns, there were talks north of the border that Guerra's form might have kept him out of the 2016 series opener.
    While he was dropped from the starting side, the Kangaroos representative was retained on the bench for Queensland's nervy 6-4 win over the Blues.
    "I'm my harshest critic, and out of 11 games, I'd be happy with three or four. That wasn't good enough from me," a candid Guerra admitted.
    "It was tough to take, and to have that faith put in me by the side up there in Queensland by the selectors and coaches, I wanted to repay that.
    "Now that I've got that first game out of the way, I want to repay the Roosters and that's always been my focus to play well here. Sometimes things don't go the way they're planned. You can only work hard to turn that around."
    Guerra was asked on Tuesday morning whether criticism from the outside leading into the series opener had played on his mind at all.
    "I think all that focus was external," the Maroons interchange forward said.
    "Inside the camp was just as usual and that's the good thing about being a part of something like that. There was no secret that I wasn't going that well, but my focus wasn't on myself."
    Guerra certainly repaid the faith with 66 metres and 17 tackles (no misses) from his 27-minute stint at ANZ Stadium in Game One and is keen to build on that form when the series moves to Suncorp Stadium on June 22.
    Having found another gear in camp with the Maroons, he hopes to take that momentum back with him to Bondi.
    "There's no secret the Origin camp and that whole arena is something special and it's something I was privileged to be a part of," the 28-year-old said.
    "One of my focusses was to come back to the Roosters and bring some of that positivity with me.
    "When I left, things weren't really going the way we planned here. When I was away, the side worked on things here at the Roosters and I wanted to come back and add to what they had already changed."
    If his most recent game is anything to go by, Guerra and the Roosters appear to be hitting their strides for a possible mid-season finals push.
    Guerra made 167 metres and scored a try as the Tricolours accounted for the Tigers 32-18 in atrocious conditions despite being without Mitchell Pearce and Boyd Cordner.
    According to Guerra, the key hasn’t been overhauling his game; rather, it's all been about getting back to basics.
    "I don't think I've come back a different player. I just came back with a focus of playing well on the weekend and doing my role and not trying to complicate things," he said.
    "It's a simple game. At the end of the day you run hard, tackle hard and don't stop, and that's pretty much all you need to do.
    "I got away from that and started focussing on 'how am I going to win this game for the boys?' and then I just kept digging myself into a hole.
    "As a side, you come out of things like that together. You don't try to do that individually and that was sort of the hole we fell into."
    That has certainly been the case this week as the Roosters aim to make it two wins on the trot when they take on the Melbourne Storm at Allianz Stadium on Saturday night.
    "The focus has really been put back on the group rather than individuals," he continued.
    "Obviously after the start we've had, we've needed to do a bit of looking in the mirror and seeing where we went wrong and what we need to work on and that's one thing that came out of it.
    "We need to start trying to beat other sides as a team and I think we've got the side able to do that."

    Roosters For Ever

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    Talk is cheap.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Waerea-Beast! View Post
      Talk is cheap.
      Yeah, I don't know how to take this guy. He produced a typical lazy looking 'arm-stretch' missed tackle in that 70m Tigers try. (then again Copley charged out of the line to stop a pass).

      Was he ever better than he's playing now? I'm struggling to remember..........
      Roosters For Ever

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      • #4
        At least he is honest about his form. Not the first player to find himself in a form slump. People have been quick to write him off but Guerra has consistently played well now for a number of years. Lets hope he rips in against the Storm this week and this "mid season finals push" may become a reality. Personally I think injuries are against us but if the forwards get a roll on and we minimize mistakes we do have the talent

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        • #5
          Guerra was amazing in 2013 and 2014, he had a point to prove with SBW here maybe? The result was a fat new contract... Since then, he's seemed lazy and disinterested most of the time.

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          • #6
            People aren't machines. The form of all sports professionals varies - I remember a period when, in the days of The Wall, people were even attacking Freddy.

            I think it's fair to say Guerra has had some rubbishy performances, but that doesn't mean he's rubbish. Same for any player.

            (Except Brett Finch.)

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Spirit of 66 View Post
              People aren't machines. The form of all sports professionals varies - I remember a period when, in the days of The Wall, people were even attacking Freddy.

              I think it's fair to say Guerra has had some rubbishy performances, but that doesn't mean he's rubbish. Same for any player.

              (Except Brett Finch.)
              Yep, Freddy was known as "Shiitler" on the Wall by some.

              Hilarious.

              Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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              • #8
                Guerra's best day's are long gone he's slow and lazy these day's.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Arties Pie View Post
                  Guerra's best day's are long gone he's slow and lazy these day's.
                  See I don't buy that at all. He is 28 and still considered good enough to play in the Queensland side which has been a dominant force for a decade. He is a class player but for whatever reason has not produced his best. The talent is still there, just needs to come up with the goods

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                  • #10
                    Maybe he needs to go to a different club to find the motivation to get off his lazy ass as we have really needed him to step up this year with all the youth we have and the only example he has shown is how to be slow and lazy.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by PeeGee View Post

                      Yeah, I don't know how to take this guy. He produced a typical lazy looking 'arm-stretch' missed tackle in that 70m Tigers try. (then again Copley charged out of the line to stop a pass).

                      Was he ever better than he's playing now? I'm struggling to remember..........
                      Fox replayed the 2013 grand final a few weeks ago; couldnt believe just how much better he was then compared to now

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                      • #12
                        Only one person can make Aidan Guerra the player that got him into the QLD SOO side in the first place.

                        Chook.

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                        • #13
                          Hasn't played a good game in 2 seasons, so I won't be holding my breath.

                          I'm also not going to take us getting a victory over our whipping boys the basket case tigers as some sign that our season is back on track.

                          The storm are going to be about 12 levels above the Tigers game. If we play as bad as we did last weekend (or any othe weekend this season) they'll murder us

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                          • #14
                            so guerra going to have a blinder against his ori9in captain. hmmm dont think so. if he injures the bloke then thats ok
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Arties Pie View Post
                              Guerra's best day's are long gone he's slow and lazy these day's.

                              Not sure I can agree with this .

                              - Stats in the article look OK
                              - Still runs good lines - maybe just not getting the delivery or pass selection of past years
                              - The Coach rates him capable of filling in any where needed - must affect rhythm.
                              - Defending in a line which has inconsistent reactions inside and out.
                              - He is a Rooster and gets my support and faith.

                              Our Coach, the Qld Coach and the Australian selectors must see something.

                              Perhaps we have bigger problems than one player, .

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