Dazza 92
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- Oct 13, 2014
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Well, seems my eyes didn't deceive me.Also, watch closely Payne Haas and his yardage runs. I think i noticed he was running wider than usual last week, almost singularly focussed on hitting the edge. He can easily attract 3-4 tacklers given his form right now, that includes a defending half and 2nd rower.
Is this why we had so many short raids against the Roosters coming up trumps?
Thanks to those brilliant folk at Rugby League Writers, who also saw the same thing.
Haas is running a wider line than usual, engaging the centre and edge forward and setting up a short side mismatch in numbers.
Note both the mess at marker + the quick play-the-ball...

Three in the tackle here. Now we see why Paix is returning to 2023 form. In and away and steps back outside the markers to find Hunt with the cut-out pass.
The modern game demands a hooker that is always scanning, looking for mismatches in the defensive line to send his forwards to, and identify opportunites at the ruck to exploit.
Now, notice how Paix doesnt even look towards Haas as he approches Kobes play-the-ball. He's looking left the whole time. He's coaching the defence to "expect" something that actually doesn't come.

Steps left, then pivots back under the markers to find Haas who here is playing post to post. The ruck is again a bit of a mess and leaves Watson isolated on Haas. Not much a smaller man can do but the pass is superb. That gap "should" have been covered by Roosters number 10 (Wong) but he's walking there...
Last tackle of the set too...another reason why the defence didn't read this well.
Finally, heres Paix engaging the A defender before finding Paddy on a angled run...

Thats three tries in 10 minutes.
I had Kobe as my breakout player of this seaosn - is it Paix instead?