Sproj
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- Sep 6, 2013
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I feel I'm going to do a @Huge here (and no one should ever do this) but anyway...
Croft - He tried his butt off and to be honest, I thought he got better the longer the game went along. You know what, there's a dummy half in there. He reminds me a lot of Hunt in many ways. Given the fear everyone has running at him as one of the widely known greatest defenders in the game (I jest on this point of course), his defense is good enough to defend in the middle. I wouldn't mind a hooker pressing up as that can set the speed of the defensive line. His first and second instincts are to run and he has a good pass on him, he just gets flustered when to throw it, he isn't alone there. I am also not saying I think we should be the ones to carry out this experiment but it is what it is, in my opinion, he should be a 9.
Flegler - There are no two ways about it, his first stint up until the sinbin was absolutely atrocious, like appallingly bad. After he came back though, he was absolutely immense. He was throwing tacklers off left, right and centre. He was stiffening up the middle and he was still going when the game was on the line. He is by no means the finished product but I keep saying it, he is so, so young for a prop and he is going to be elite, there is just too much talent and such a good work ethic for him not to be.
Hetherington - He was super, super impressive. Haas will get all the accolades and rightly so but I actually thought in many ways this might prove to be Kobe's breakout game. That try he got was pure strength and determination. He hits as hard as anyone in defense and does all the gritty clean up stuff a lot of our prima donnas don't want to do. He looked miles ahead of Turpin at hooker as well. We've got a player here!
Paix - Such a shame he got injured so early because he was looking every bit the hooker he has been threatening he will be in Q Cup. I just hope the injury isn't too serious because it cannot be overstated how much of a handbrake top 5 in the NRL said no one with any sense ever Turpin is.
Croft - He tried his butt off and to be honest, I thought he got better the longer the game went along. You know what, there's a dummy half in there. He reminds me a lot of Hunt in many ways. Given the fear everyone has running at him as one of the widely known greatest defenders in the game (I jest on this point of course), his defense is good enough to defend in the middle. I wouldn't mind a hooker pressing up as that can set the speed of the defensive line. His first and second instincts are to run and he has a good pass on him, he just gets flustered when to throw it, he isn't alone there. I am also not saying I think we should be the ones to carry out this experiment but it is what it is, in my opinion, he should be a 9.
Flegler - There are no two ways about it, his first stint up until the sinbin was absolutely atrocious, like appallingly bad. After he came back though, he was absolutely immense. He was throwing tacklers off left, right and centre. He was stiffening up the middle and he was still going when the game was on the line. He is by no means the finished product but I keep saying it, he is so, so young for a prop and he is going to be elite, there is just too much talent and such a good work ethic for him not to be.
Hetherington - He was super, super impressive. Haas will get all the accolades and rightly so but I actually thought in many ways this might prove to be Kobe's breakout game. That try he got was pure strength and determination. He hits as hard as anyone in defense and does all the gritty clean up stuff a lot of our prima donnas don't want to do. He looked miles ahead of Turpin at hooker as well. We've got a player here!
Paix - Such a shame he got injured so early because he was looking every bit the hooker he has been threatening he will be in Q Cup. I just hope the injury isn't too serious because it cannot be overstated how much of a handbrake top 5 in the NRL said no one with any sense ever Turpin is.