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Piakura and Willison - are they ready for a hard game is the question?
I’d like to find out sooner or later. I do suspect though Kevvie probably wants to see how they go in Q Cup for a week at least.
Piakura and Willison - are they ready for a hard game is the question?
Probably will not want to mess with a winning team much this year. Stability will be our focus, I just hope these young blokes are getting games somewhere because they need minutes.I
Just don’t get Kevvie’s love with Palasia, especially with him leaving but aside from that, the team is starting to pick itself.
Why would you drop Palasia after the weekend? He did his job on Friday and that was one of the big reasons why the Broncos were victorious 1-17 all had positive contributions.
Even as one of Kev’s more vocal critics, I think Palasia is the right choice. He does a fairly dependable job for the lowest paid bench forward. He should get turfed once Hetherington is match fit but until then he’s the logical choice.Piakura and Willison - are they ready for a hard game is the question?
Any timeframe on Hetherington's return??
It's not so much about the tribalism of sport but more the mentality. They can do whatever they want off the field and be mates with whoever they want... that doesnt bother me. What I want to see is high intensity on the field from the get go.
Against Penrith we got into the grind with them and were able to withstand them coming against us, but I didnt feel that we got onto the front foot to take it to them in their backyard... primarily in defence via quick line speed.
I do recall in Friday's game JFH standing over Cobbo when he dropped the ball on basically his first kick return, yelling and flexing in the same vein as Luai during origin.
I'd say that's in response to the grub comments that were raised in the lead up. I believe it was called a penalty instead, but the reaction from JFH suggests a wanting to get one over the opposition and gives an example of how emotion and mentality can play into the game.
These guys basically run into brick walls for 80mins every week... a level of emotion, attitude and mentality is required to put yourself through that otherwise you run the risk of being tentative into contact or looking to go through the motions, and not being able to go up a gear and match or beat the level of intent from the opposition.
It's well documented over several years of player polls that the Broncos are the team opposition players want to beat... and that can be seen basically every week when they turn up to play us and look to bash us in the initial exchanges... Tigers at Suncorp last year, Cows last year, Storm basically every game for the last 16yr.
Our boys have to be ready for a fight every week, because if you switch off or haven't turned up to run through brick walls, then suddenly the momentum goes against you and we end up with 40pt put on us.
Looked alright in the trials ?Piakura's laziness in the defensive line was exposed in the QCup finals and playing for cook islands. He would be a total liability in first grade, and needs to show better efforts and urgency in QCup.
I think he has fallen into the trap of talented youngsters who were just bigger and stronger than the kids they played against and never had to work hard before, so struggles when this is required.
If he is not showing consistent performances in QCup, I am not rewarding him with a first grade shot.
Personally I was still concerned. When the ball went past him in defence, he would stop.Looked alright in the trials ?
Exactly. I don't want to say it gets "easier" the coming weeks because this squad is prone to getting our pants pulled down by bottom-of-the-table teams, but these first 2 games SHOULD certainly be the hardest of our first couple of months. Give the younger guys a chance to warm into QCup and beat the door down for a spot.Piakura and Willison - are they ready for a hard game is the question?