Meat77
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- Feb 10, 2010
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Are Wallace and Prince the answer? Probably not. Is Hunt going to help? Absolutely not from what I've seen of him in about, what, 50 games now?
How many of those at halfback? 3?
wonder how good Lockyer would've been after 50 games if Bennett made him a bench hooker...
Yeah at least when Lockyer was on the bench he played at either fullback or in the halves when he came on positions he was well suited for, on the otherhand Hunt has rarely ever been allowed to play in the halves and when he has his actually shown a lot more then he has in as a replacement for McCollough. His development as a player has suffered as a result of this and if his to have any chance of salvaging a longterm career from it his either going to have to have the Broncos wake up and give him a real chance in the halves or go to a club thats willing to actually give him a go, personally if the Broncos aren't prepared then good luck to him at the Knights or another club that wants to give him that chance.
Please. I don't care if he got picked at prop every week. If he was the gun player he gets made out to be at times he would have shown SOMETHING during his career.
Seriously if he goes to another club and makes it big I'm happy to eat humble pie, but don't tell me he hasn't had opportunity to win a permanent spot in the team. Plenty of players started a career on the bench and out of position and got where they wanted through raw talent - it ain't gonna happen for him
Why is this about Wallace though? My point is Hunt doesn't deserve another contract with the Broncos.
It's a separate discussion whether Wallace does or not but I think we are all thinking along the same lines there
Well looking at it objectively Wallace has been in front of Hunt because he has shown (sparingly) that he is a regular first grade player. If even go as far to say he richly deserved his origin berth years ago - his form has dive bombed since then.
Fact is Hunt has not shown anything like Wallace's talent even giving him some leeway for playing out of position, which is about as damning an assessment as I can give