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Who voted Glenn![]()
What's his wife's name again?Who voted Glenn![]()
What a cruel week to ask this question. I might say Xavier who managed a sum total of 1 tackle against Souths (1 ineffective) and two handling errors, and looked like a complete boob in the process. Or Tommy Dearden, who I look forward to finally blooming, but he too failed to convince. Nope, I'm not going anywhere near a poll like this until we're winning again. Player of the Week is hard enough, and that's more like who embarrassed us least.
It's tough defending in the outside backs when your inside backs and forwards keep sending an overlap your way, or worse need you to drift in to patch up their cracks. There are two schools of received wisdom out there: stay with your man and take out the man with the ball. The boss move is intercept, which goes against all received wisdom, but it's worked out pretty well for Coates to date. He got caught in three minds against Souths.I was a bit cranky with Coates's defence but then, it must be so hard for Coates defending on that edge without a good defensive centre like Gagai on his inside, and a half and backrower who know where to stand, when and how to move. Kevvie needs to fix this soon. Like last year we leak so many points on that side and everyone will target it.
Tommy, well, he'll be better when our attacking structure is less a straight line across the park playing catch-pass, with no runners pushing up. The potential Riki brings is wasted.
It's tough defending in the outside backs when your inside backs and forwards keep sending an overlap your way, or worse need you to drift in to patch up their cracks. There are two schools of received wisdom out there: stay with your man and take out the man with the ball. The boss move is intercept, which goes against all received wisdom, but it's worked out pretty well for Coates to date. He got caught in three minds against Souths.