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Originally posted by Yak View PostThis thread intrigued me to see how accurate people’s perception of Guerra is. Had the morning off today so watched our first game of the season against the Titans back and have a close look at Guerra and our other forwards to see exactly how much work he really does. I figured this would be a good game to watch given they’d all have minimal match fitness at this point in the season and would all be fairly even in terms of fatigue and soreness.
Was actually very interesting viewing. Firstly, Guerra takes 18 mins to put his hands on his hips after SKD takes a bomb in goal for a 7-tackle restart. Aidan was the last player in the team to put his hands on his hips funnily enough. Even more interestingly, Cordner’’s hands are deadset glued to his hips as are JWH’s. Pearce and Gordon did it at most breaks after the 10 minute mark as well but to be fair they run around 10-12km a match. Across the whole match, including breaks he put his hands on his hips 8 times for an average of about 3 secs I reckon. Cordner and JWH easy hit the 20 mark and much more when the opposition would’ve been taking notice of body language.
Secondly, I know it’s only one game but from the footage Guerra didn’t have his hands on his hips at any point when the ball was actually in play. Mainly looked stuffed before drop outs, hunched over hands on thighs a couple of times in his second stint. His longest rest taking a breather was just after a drop out where he seemed to get pretty winded from a heavy tackle that caused the Titans player to lose the ball.
Lastly, the amount of off-ball work he did, particularly in his first 28 minute stint was very impressive. He ran more support than any other forward on the field by far. And his kick pressure was quality. Surprisingly his reactions and work ethic in terms of kick chase or cover defence were great, which I wouldn’t have picked at all.
In conclusion, I think there’s two possible explanations to why we all perceive him as being a bit unfit. One, he is actually unfit and he’s just all heart and works his arse off, and hence looks wrecked. Or two, he’s just got what appears to be a very uneconomical lumbering running style which gives the perception that he’s tired compared to other players that are more natural runners.
So maybe there’s something in this article and he’s not just the best of a bad bunch. Hopefully someone out there found that half interesting. Shit we played well in that first half haha was definitely worth the watch again. Got some work ideas from it as well!! How good is footy! Up the Chooks!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
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I like Guerra.He may have had his bad moments but there are many good ones too. He kept his nose clean away from any off field controversy and he always had a smile. I think it's unfortunate that many are making out like he's one of a few responsible for whats happened since. There are another 16 players & coaching staff that need to be questioned about why we haven't won since. Some are still in the team. He was never going to be the go to guy in the team. Just remember that try in the GF and that's how we should remember him AND if he has a blinder against us, well at least we know he didn't got there because he wanted to leave us. Thanks Che!
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Originally posted by Waerea-Beast! View PostRead an article from Nathan Ryan on foxsports.com.au about participating in pre season training at the Knights.
The following bit made me laugh:
“Body language,” Guerra shouts at a handful of boys. “You shouldn’t have to be told. Get your hands off your hips.”
This is the same guy that was puffed after one run and had his hands on his hips for most of the past 2 seasons.
Since then he played for Australia and QLD (somehow got Kangaroos selection over Cords), played like a flog and got demoted. DEAD SET!!! I’d be livid if I were at the Knights and got yelled at by him.
Although to be fair, the Knights are absolute shye. If you’ve got Aidos calling you a lazy fark then you know you’ve gotta pull your finger out.
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Originally posted by Yak View PostThis thread intrigued me to see how accurate people’s perception of Guerra is. Had the morning off today so watched our first game of the season against the Titans back and have a close look at Guerra and our other forwards to see exactly how much work he really does. I figured this would be a good game to watch given they’d all have minimal match fitness at this point in the season and would all be fairly even in terms of fatigue and soreness.
Was actually very interesting viewing. Firstly, Guerra takes 18 mins to put his hands on his hips after SKD takes a bomb in goal for a 7-tackle restart. Aidan was the last player in the team to put his hands on his hips funnily enough. Even more interestingly, Cordner’’s hands are deadset glued to his hips as are JWH’s. Pearce and Gordon did it at most breaks after the 10 minute mark as well but to be fair they run around 10-12km a match. Across the whole match, including breaks he put his hands on his hips 8 times for an average of about 3 secs I reckon. Cordner and JWH easy hit the 20 mark and much more when the opposition would’ve been taking notice of body language.
Secondly, I know it’s only one game but from the footage Guerra didn’t have his hands on his hips at any point when the ball was actually in play. Mainly looked stuffed before drop outs, hunched over hands on thighs a couple of times in his second stint. His longest rest taking a breather was just after a drop out where he seemed to get pretty winded from a heavy tackle that caused the Titans player to lose the ball.
Lastly, the amount of off-ball work he did, particularly in his first 28 minute stint was very impressive. He ran more support than any other forward on the field by far. And his kick pressure was quality. Surprisingly his reactions and work ethic in terms of kick chase or cover defence were great, which I wouldn’t have picked at all.
In conclusion, I think there’s two possible explanations to why we all perceive him as being a bit unfit. One, he is actually unfit and he’s just all heart and works his arse off, and hence looks wrecked. Or two, he’s just got what appears to be a very uneconomical lumbering running style which gives the perception that he’s tired compared to other players that are more natural runners.
So maybe there’s something in this article and he’s not just the best of a bad bunch. Hopefully someone out there found that half interesting. Shit we played well in that first half haha was definitely worth the watch again. Got some work ideas from it as well!! How good is footy! Up the Chooks!
Stats like that are telling. Though I'm sure Rooster6 has some to prove you wrong. Good work
..it’ll be interesting to see
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I respect Yaks deep thought and insights into the game.
i also feel I have sufficient intelligence and experience watching the roosters to form a point of view.
with the exception of Watson who I feel will be a star elsewhere, we let the right players go. I include Gordon because I feel the club repaid his loyalty and passion. This equates to me believing Robbo could see what was blatantly obvious to me and others on the sideline. We have retained and recruited well (still in progress) and exited the right players imhoWritten and published on behalf of the Liberal Party, Queensland
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Originally posted by ROC181 View PostI like Guerra.He may have had his bad moments but there are many good ones too. He kept his nose clean away from any off field controversy and he always had a smile. I think it's unfortunate that many are making out like he's one of a few responsible for whats happened since. There are another 16 players & coaching staff that need to be questioned about why we haven't won since. Some are still in the team. He was never going to be the go to guy in the team. Just remember that try in the GF and that's how we should remember him AND if he has a blinder against us, well at least we know he didn't got there because he wanted to leave us. Thanks Che!
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Guerra, thanks for the 2013 GF try mate. I'll always have a soft spot for any former roosters player that won a comp with us (except for that flop Justin Hodges).
But in saying that he had to go. Overpaid and underperformed for most of his time at Easts. If QLD weren't winning he probably would have lost his SOO spot sooner.
And in hindsight it seems he was let go so that Angus can come in at take his spot.... another brilliant move by Uncle Nick!
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Originally posted by Yak View PostThis thread intrigued me to see how accurate people’s perception of Guerra is. Had the morning off today so watched our first game of the season against the Titans back and have a close look at Guerra and our other forwards to see exactly how much work he really does. I figured this would be a good game to watch given they’d all have minimal match fitness at this point in the season and would all be fairly even in terms of fatigue and soreness.
Was actually very interesting viewing. Firstly, Guerra takes 18 mins to put his hands on his hips after SKD takes a bomb in goal for a 7-tackle restart. Aidan was the last player in the team to put his hands on his hips funnily enough. Even more interestingly, Cordner’’s hands are deadset glued to his hips as are JWH’s. Pearce and Gordon did it at most breaks after the 10 minute mark as well but to be fair they run around 10-12km a match. Across the whole match, including breaks he put his hands on his hips 8 times for an average of about 3 secs I reckon. Cordner and JWH easy hit the 20 mark and much more when the opposition would’ve been taking notice of body language.
Secondly, I know it’s only one game but from the footage Guerra didn’t have his hands on his hips at any point when the ball was actually in play. Mainly looked stuffed before drop outs, hunched over hands on thighs a couple of times in his second stint. His longest rest taking a breather was just after a drop out where he seemed to get pretty winded from a heavy tackle that caused the Titans player to lose the ball.
Lastly, the amount of off-ball work he did, particularly in his first 28 minute stint was very impressive. He ran more support than any other forward on the field by far. And his kick pressure was quality. Surprisingly his reactions and work ethic in terms of kick chase or cover defence were great, which I wouldn’t have picked at all.
In conclusion, I think there’s two possible explanations to why we all perceive him as being a bit unfit. One, he is actually unfit and he’s just all heart and works his arse off, and hence looks wrecked. Or two, he’s just got what appears to be a very uneconomical lumbering running style which gives the perception that he’s tired compared to other players that are more natural runners.
So maybe there’s something in this article and he’s not just the best of a bad bunch. Hopefully someone out there found that half interesting. Shit we played well in that first half haha was definitely worth the watch again. Got some work ideas from it as well!! How good is footy! Up the Chooks!#We Stand with ourJewish community#
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Originally posted by Arties Pie View Post
In saying that and I agree with what you say as far as team accountability is concerned but he has to be held accountable for his own fitness/play, how many times in the last couple of years have we on this forum blasted him for being a ball hog and not passing to his outside players trying for that HERO play only for him to fail spectacuarly.. How many times after 10 mins on the field he looked gassed and in need of oxygen therapy with his hands on his hips sucking in the big ones. As much as he bought to the team in his earlier years the quality fell steeply in the last few..
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Originally posted by Yak View PostThis thread intrigued me to see how accurate people’s perception of Guerra is. Had the morning off today so watched our first game of the season against the Titans back and have a close look at Guerra and our other forwards to see exactly how much work he really does. I figured this would be a good game to watch given they’d all have minimal match fitness at this point in the season and would all be fairly even in terms of fatigue and soreness.
Was actually very interesting viewing. Firstly, Guerra takes 18 mins to put his hands on his hips after SKD takes a bomb in goal for a 7-tackle restart. Aidan was the last player in the team to put his hands on his hips funnily enough. Even more interestingly, Cordner’’s hands are deadset glued to his hips as are JWH’s. Pearce and Gordon did it at most breaks after the 10 minute mark as well but to be fair they run around 10-12km a match. Across the whole match, including breaks he put his hands on his hips 8 times for an average of about 3 secs I reckon. Cordner and JWH easy hit the 20 mark and much more when the opposition would’ve been taking notice of body language.
Secondly, I know it’s only one game but from the footage Guerra didn’t have his hands on his hips at any point when the ball was actually in play. Mainly looked stuffed before drop outs, hunched over hands on thighs a couple of times in his second stint. His longest rest taking a breather was just after a drop out where he seemed to get pretty winded from a heavy tackle that caused the Titans player to lose the ball.
Lastly, the amount of off-ball work he did, particularly in his first 28 minute stint was very impressive. He ran more support than any other forward on the field by far. And his kick pressure was quality. Surprisingly his reactions and work ethic in terms of kick chase or cover defence were great, which I wouldn’t have picked at all.
In conclusion, I think there’s two possible explanations to why we all perceive him as being a bit unfit. One, he is actually unfit and he’s just all heart and works his arse off, and hence looks wrecked. Or two, he’s just got what appears to be a very uneconomical lumbering running style which gives the perception that he’s tired compared to other players that are more natural runners.
So maybe there’s something in this article and he’s not just the best of a bad bunch. Hopefully someone out there found that half interesting. Shit we played well in that first half haha was definitely worth the watch again. Got some work ideas from it as well!! How good is footy! Up the Chooks!
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Originally posted by The Skeez View Post
About time you came out retirement Yak. Straight onto the Chooks coaching staff. We need a prop coach, you're it. Tell em stories on 2002.
Stats like that are telling. Though I'm sure Rooster6 has some to prove you wrong. Good work
Stats are like a bikini. What they reveal is interesting, what they hide is vital. Take for example a props mtrs gained. What that stat doesnt reveal is how hard those runs where. Coming out of our own end under the pump when needed or taking a easy run of the back of someone else's hard work
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Originally posted by Bondicigar View Post
Anyway he is gone so not our concern. Good luck to him. It used to piss me off to no end that body language and give me the impression he was unfit, lazy and unmotivated but then i thought of paying more attention to him and what he does outside of those moments in the game where he appears like this and i noticed the effort was there, not just with the ball on in defence but off the ball as well so i in my own mind cut him some slack last year as i found it was more a perception/image thing than a reality.
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