Dragons vs Storm, Sat 7.35pm at WIN Stadium
Was 100% completion rate at half time.Papenhuyzen23 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2023 10:37 pm Few interesting stats
- No forward ran for over 100 metres except for Tom Eisenhuth (104m)
- Munster and Loiero missed 10 tackles combined in that alley
- Hughes 3 try assists
- Katoa 2 try’s and a try assist
- Warbrick 1st half hat-trick
- 92 % completion rate
- 16 ineffective tackles vs the Dragons 4
Munsters tackling is laughably bad, no hit and stick. (Not a new problem)
Forwards are a disgrace to the name.
Really shows how bad Sticky's "it wasn't us" mob were last week .
It's hard to imagine that the coaching staff have any real conviction in believing that we're going far this year. (Gawd I hope I'm wrong)
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I think Paps wears out teams more defending him, creating more opposition fatigue and better field position for us to defend from.
For all of Meaney’s positives as a runner with ball in hand he’s pretty lackadaisical at fullback defensively. I don’t think he’s the reason we leaked five tries, far from it actually. But I do think his lower effort contributes to us conceding field position and points another fullback just wouldn’t have.
Yes, I think with Paps there they score a couple of those tries, but not all 5.
The biggest thing we are missing with Meaney at the back is direction and co-ordination! Not a criticism of Nick because he's a different type of player, but something that has historically served us well.
Paps has been a great student of Billy, and has developed into a conductor from the back of the field; directing the defence. Sitting behind the posts back in the day watching Bill orchestrate our defence was a delight and Ryan has learned a lot - still a work in progress, but something we are sorely missing at the moment.
We must all hang together or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately
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I’d dare say because the game was over and result was pretty much beyond doubt - not that that’s an excuse?
With these cynical late in the game "it doesn't matter now" sinnings, the bin should be made to carry over in to the next game. Don't want to select the said player in the next game, the bin can carry over with another player in the same position.
Now, how to drop poorly performed referees or touchies or bunker officials. Yeah I know, we'd never have any touchies, oh wait, they're just paid spectators these days.
Now, how to drop poorly performed referees or touchies or bunker officials. Yeah I know, we'd never have any touchies, oh wait, they're just paid spectators these days.
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Not a great showing after last week's effort, but getting the win was good
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I'm not sure whatt the stats are but I feel it wasn't as bad as the genersl consensus . Yes, it was dissapointing that St Gorge scored 28 but two tries were 50/50. The Warbrick supposed bobble where the St George player knocked on with his left arm and the earlier bunker decision where , to me, it looked like the ball was rolling which would suggest the St George player did not have control. Add to the score there was three unsucessful conversions.
The completed sets were in the 90% mark and given some of the decisions were somewhat interesting I don't think it was as bad as it seems.
I'm not saying it was good but each game has to be put into context as to who your're playing as well as the oppositions mindset, the mindset of the ref, the conditions as well as how your teamates are playing (e.g. Munster who really didn't have much of an impact)
The completed sets were in the 90% mark and given some of the decisions were somewhat interesting I don't think it was as bad as it seems.
I'm not saying it was good but each game has to be put into context as to who your're playing as well as the oppositions mindset, the mindset of the ref, the conditions as well as how your teamates are playing (e.g. Munster who really didn't have much of an impact)