POST GAME [Round 13, 2026] - Broncos vs Dragons

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The fix is to focus on the wrestling side of the game... something the club has resisted for 20 odd years now.

Cam Smith was a great player because he was strong enough and fit enough to "catch" the ball runner and control their upper body until tacklers 2 and 3 come in to finish it off and get the guy on their back.

We've been horrendous at this aspect of the game... seemingly forever.

Carrigan and Payne will always try and do that part of the tackle, even if that's not their job in the tackle i.e. someone has to control the ball and someone has to get the legs.

The first two tacklers have one job each pending which hand the ball is in... ball side needs to wrap up the ball and the other guy needs to wrap up the rest of the top... the 3rd man then gets the legs and the guy holding the ball has to control the body down to the ground and on their back.

Players then need to peel off.

Far too often I'm looking at the guy around the legs just lying there in the ruck... they have to be the last in and first out, so the other two guys can get up to marker.

Other times we have two up top and no one on the legs (this is the most common fault I see)... conceding mass PCM

Other times we have two going low and no one controlling the upper body... allowing them to find their front for a lightning ptb with no markers.

We're ****ing atrocious at actual tackling technique, because we likely spend **** all time practicing it or the players don't take it seriously enough.

Glad to see some one else is seeing the same faults I keep banging on about .
Technique is poor then the attitude and aggression is also piss poor .

Cam Smith had way better wrestling than the majority of the Broncos forwards .
Reyno is actually the most effective tackler in the team . He more often than not dominates the tackle and drives the ball runner onto their back . Why is it the littlest man on the team is the most effective ?
 
But you have to win the tackle and wrestling is part of that. The more you win contact and dominate the wrestle the longer you are allowed to hold them down. It's not a just a get to ground up off in 0.5 a second situation. The ruck and speed of the game is getting quicker because they are pinging more and being harsher in the ruck, that leads to not just fatigue but players doing less and getting up quicker on their own fruition which speeds the play up. That doesn't mean you can't improve contact and wrestling to earn the right to slow the speed of the ruck down. Not to mention if you win the tackle and the wrestle you find yourself in a much better position to retreat to marker or the defensive line for the next play. It's not something you can neglect because they are being harsh. That would be like only training legs tackles after a high tackle crack down instead of improving your tackle height and accuracy.

Nailed it bro .
 
Focus on wrestling?

Are you trying to double the number of set restarts we give away?

Our opposition have been able to get quick play the balls this year because we keep getting pinged if we aren't releasing the tackled player at record speeds
Penrith dominate because of their wrestling... it's a perfectly orchestrated routine that they practice over and over again to ensure their defence has time to get back the 10m, reset the markers and charge into the next.

Winning the ruck on attack and defence is all still wrestling.

Being a shit wrestling team results in losing the ruck, losing momentum, broken defensive lines and eventually penalties.
 
Penrith dominate because of their wrestling... it's a perfectly orchestrated routine that they practice over and over again to ensure their defence has time to get back the 10m, reset the markers and charge into the next.

Winning the ruck on attack and defence is all still wrestling.

Being a shit wrestling team results in losing the ruck, losing momentum, broken defensive lines and eventually penalties.
Is the routine constantly getting away with a late third man in? I think yes
 
Is the routine constantly getting away with a late third man in? I think yes
100% it is... Yeo is like 3rd man in and controlling the upper body, but he times it perfectly that he gets there basically the exact same time as the player hits the ground.

He's then last to peel off.

That's wrestling and we're ****ing shit at it
 
100% it is... Yeo is like 3rd man in and controlling the upper body, but he times it perfectly that he gets there basically the exact same time as the player hits the ground.

He's then last to peel off.

That's wrestling and we're ****ing shit at it
It’s not wrestling, it’s a flop that he sometimes times well.
 
I just saw that Payne Haas ran for 254m from 22 runs. that has to be some kind of record for a prop.

anyone know the highest running meters a prop (or any forward has run for)
 
I'm sure Jason Taumalolo and also Steve Price have cleared that number a few times each even.
 
I just saw that Payne Haas ran for 254m from 22 runs. that has to be some kind of record for a prop.

anyone know the highest running meters a prop (or any forward has run for)

Payne was 281m

It's the most by a prop in a losing side.

Payne 281m
Taupau 279m
Founa Blake 264m
Taupau 263m
Wallace 263m
 
Payne was 281m

It's the most by a prop in a losing side.

Payne 281m
Taupau 279m
Founa Blake 264m
Taupau 263m
Wallace 263m

He added metres by running at an angle towards the edge .
I thought front rowers were meant to win the ruck / middle ?
Easier to get PCM against half backs .
 
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