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Originally posted by DP1990 View PostBaker is skilful no doubt but he's soft and has no aggression or mongrel in him. Just has a very plain jain approach in the way he plays. Nothing exciting nor is there any X factor that worries the opposition.
Terrell May, Daniel Suluka-Fifita, Tuku Hau Tapuha, Naufahu Whyte are players that have a bit of an edge and can run hard. These are the players I'd be focusing on regarding development.
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Originally posted by Thirteen View Post
If only the “experts” opinions on here count, then why are you on here? Stick to your girly footy Queen.Last edited by King Salvo; 06-06-2022, 12:17 AM.
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Originally posted by Easts75 View PostNeither of these two are first grade standard. Never will be. Not just a reaction of today but everything I've seen. Baker had 1 good game againts the Radiers a while back. DSF.....well, I can barely recall a dominant carry.
Gee we need a young prop with some leg speed and genuine mongrelBorn and bred in the eastern suburbs.
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Thought both of them were fine, to be honest. Neither of them are the finished product, and I thought Baker ran pretty hard in his first stint before firing. Also thought DSF was ok when he came on, even though I don’t really rate him.
Was pretty disappointed with May, honestly. I don’t know if he wasn’t getting passed the ball, or if he wasn’t going looking for it. When an interchange prop come on though, I expect them to go looking for the ball and get through a few runs early, and run hard. Basically what Collins does when he plays off the bench.
I don’t know if Baker or DSF are going to be mainstays in our forward pack for years to come, but neither of them are no-hopers.
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Originally posted by FlamingRooster View PostI wasn’t impressed with May today. Doesn’t really run with any steam behind him, DSF doesExonerate the West Memphis Three - www.wm3.org
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Originally posted by BraveTheWorld View PostThought both of them were fine, to be honest. Neither of them are the finished product, and I thought Baker ran pretty hard in his first stint before firing. Also thought DSF was ok when he came on, even though I don’t really rate him.
Was pretty disappointed with May, honestly. I don’t know if he wasn’t getting passed the ball, or if he wasn’t going looking for it. When an interchange prop come on though, I expect them to go looking for the ball and get through a few runs early, and run hard. Basically what Collins does when he plays off the bench.
I don’t know if Baker or DSF are going to be mainstays in our forward pack for years to come, but neither of them are no-hopers.
Forward metre eaters
Sitili played 80 minutes for 13 runs - 149 metres.
SST played 80 minutes for 15 runs - 131 metres.
Crichton played 80 minutes for 13 runs - 122 metres.
Nat Butcher played 39 minutes 11 runs - 106 metres.
Watson played 49 minutes for 7 runs - 77 metres.
Baker played 36 minutes for 9 runs - 71 metres.
Egan Butcher played 41 minutes for 8 runs - 56 metres.
DSF played 12 minutes for 5 runs - 49 metres.
Hutchinson played 38 minutes for 6 runs - 34 metres
May played 25 minutes for 5 runs - 29 metres.
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It was May’s third NRL game people, don’t expect him to have the experience and confidence of a 50+ gamer. Same goes for DSF, Baker, Walker, E Butcher. We all want instant success, but it’s not the reality for most players . Cleary is a classic example of a player who was given time and is now thriving .
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