Hi. Moved from Canada and have been a Roosters fan for a couple of seasons. Feel like i have finally grasped this great game.
My favorite team is anyone with Benji marshal but since i live in Bondi the chooks it is.
I think jwh and jake friend are the core of this team and if maloney can excite skd then the side has a real balance that is exciting to think of.
Having never played the game i struggle to accept how, despite the extraordinary talent in the NRL, there are few dominant halves. Having watched Lockyer at the end of his career and obviously without anything near his peak powers, the formula seems simple. Without to much extravagance he organised his forwards for 4 tackles and laid out one or two well constructed plays at the end. Watching a Brisbane game you were never in any doubt who was in command. Thurston, Prince, C Smith , and to a lesser extent benji do this. Whatever the reult they have asserted themselves on the game.
Our halves fail to do this. Pearce simply does not seem to have the "personality" to control. His on field temperament seems better suited to a hooker who just gets on with it. Braith reminds me of Sutton. Both are big and seem to have a natural talent that gives them time when ball is in hand, but both mysteriously do very little to fulfill this promise. Braith seems unlikey to consistently set up tries.
I fear this year is going to be more about us hanging in rather than forging our own path.
My favorite team is anyone with Benji marshal but since i live in Bondi the chooks it is.
I think jwh and jake friend are the core of this team and if maloney can excite skd then the side has a real balance that is exciting to think of.
Having never played the game i struggle to accept how, despite the extraordinary talent in the NRL, there are few dominant halves. Having watched Lockyer at the end of his career and obviously without anything near his peak powers, the formula seems simple. Without to much extravagance he organised his forwards for 4 tackles and laid out one or two well constructed plays at the end. Watching a Brisbane game you were never in any doubt who was in command. Thurston, Prince, C Smith , and to a lesser extent benji do this. Whatever the reult they have asserted themselves on the game.
Our halves fail to do this. Pearce simply does not seem to have the "personality" to control. His on field temperament seems better suited to a hooker who just gets on with it. Braith reminds me of Sutton. Both are big and seem to have a natural talent that gives them time when ball is in hand, but both mysteriously do very little to fulfill this promise. Braith seems unlikey to consistently set up tries.
I fear this year is going to be more about us hanging in rather than forging our own path.
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