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Translation: the fringe players who aren't the problem are on notice.
What I don’t get though is —> teams/players try to jump out of their positions to get on the front foot to try for a line break which thus provides opportunity to score. Ezra does that often. In this exact play too, Karapani ran cross field & Staggs had a line break and they spread the ball to our left. It doesn’t have to be the winger only to capitalize on it. Where’s our left back rower? The lack of someone pushing through far left is not acceptable.I get what Madge is trying to do with dropping Karapani - Madge would have surely told him that he knew that he'd taken that run before Kotoni's break, but the best wingers in the game (say To'o for example) would have absolutely been there to take the pass from Shiba and score.
Setting standards that he wants from players is a good thing.
Where it goes pear shaped is bringing in Cobbo. The dude is the antonym of setting standards ha
Where it goes pear shaped is bringing in Cobbo. The dude is the antonym of setting standards ha
Do people really think Madge hasn't been keeping a close eye on Cobbo? That he hasn't been watching to see if he is showing the standards that Madge wants?
Everything I've been hearing has shown that Cobbo is putting in the work and it paid off on the weekend when he had a really good game. If he's putting in the work, he deserves a call up. When he is, he's one of the best wingers in the comp and a genuine gamebreaker.
Cobbo was as enthusiastic and involved last night in a game as I have seen him for a long while.
Took hit ups, made line breaks, the try was nothing, he even kicked, dropped three balls but the running game was on.
Not at all, but outside of last week where 1910 mentioned Cobbo had a crack, hasn't he been pretty poor?
Anyway, will see how he goes. I hope he has a screamer ofc.
With all due respect, it's best for you to sit out of form or motivation evaluations . LOL .
In fairness it was a penalty at the time due lomax coping apparently a head high tackle so doesn't really countWell , he did the Cobbo that one time .
Collected the ball in broken play and tried the hero move of tippy toeing the sideline and got pushed out .
He had options and he took the low percentage one .
No one is mentioning that though ?
Not at all, but outside of last week where 1910 mentioned Cobbo had a crack, hasn't he been pretty poor?
Anyway, will see how he goes. I hope he has a screamer ofc.
Dropping the Karp and Arthars is a Clayton’s ‘on notice’ move in my opinion. If he seriously wanted to send a message he’d drop Reyno and Carrigan. They were both phoning it in during that eels game. Besides the rest might
Except for the bit where we don't have anyone better to replace them. Hunt hasn't exactly pushed his case for 7.Dropping the Karp and Arthars is a Clayton’s ‘on notice’ move in my opinion. If he seriously wanted to send a message he’d drop Reyno and Carrigan. They were both phoning it in during that eels game. Besides the rest might
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Well that's the case at least most of the time. That is, the person we are dropping is considered the best for that position but they're being dropped to warn them that their spot is not a given.Except for the bit where we don't have anyone better to replace them. Hunt hasn't exactly pushed his case for 7.
That's a good theory, but if it were a rule we'd have nothing to talk about.Well that's the case at least most of the time. That is, the person we are dropping is considered the best for that position but they're being dropped to warn them that their spot is not a given.
If the person replacing them was better they'd be in the team in the first place.