PRE-GAME [THE BIG DANCE] BRISBANE BRONCOS Vs PENRITH PANTHERS - 2023 NRL GRAND FINAL

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The beauty of Reece Walsh is his unpredictability. Such a mercurial talent that no matter what plans are in place, they’ll never be fully reliable.

His speed of change of direction and thought process is different class

Panthers remind me of Napoleons old guard. They form line and drum away… marching to the beat, and no matter how many shots are fired, lines dropped, they keep drumming away and one line steps over the over and they keep coming until they’re on top of you and then it’s game over.

That’s where the likes of Walsh and his unpredictability can work in your favour. Try something different other than going toe to toe. Use American Indian skirmish tactics. Use British army artillery creeping barrage tactics. Just be different.

Stay solid, reduce the error count. Limit the penalties and 6 agains. Stay in the game, and let Walsh be Walsh.
 
I think the game plan with Walsh will be similar to the Storm game, ie switch up the centers in attack every couple of sets and have Walsh be pretty much invisible for the first half. Then he fires up and becomes involved big time in the second half, and his relative freshness blows a tiring team away.
 
The beauty of Reece Walsh is his unpredictability. Such a mercurial talent that no matter what plans are in place, they’ll never be fully reliable.

His speed of change of direction and thought process is different class

Panthers remind me of Napoleons old guard. They form line and drum away… marching to the beat, and no matter how many shots are fired, lines dropped, they keep drumming away and one line steps over the over and they keep coming until they’re on top of you and then it’s game over.

That’s where the likes of Walsh and his unpredictability can work in your favour. Try something different other than going toe to toe. Use American Indian skirmish tactics. Use British army artillery creeping barrage tactics. Just be different.

Stay solid, reduce the error count. Limit the penalties and 6 agains. Stay in the game, and let Walsh be Walsh.
Bish, that kind of sophisticated history isn't really taught in Australian schools. I'll have to wait for the movie.
 
🔑 KEYS TO VICTORY:

- Defence and Effort. Points will be at a premium and with a ref who is super whistle happy, we need to ensure that our line speed and determination to hold Penrith out is a as good as it’s ever been. We simply have to want it more - it’s lucky we’re the young, hungry challengers. I believe we will be more desperate.

- Discipline. Penrith are masters at holding their composure until you crack and make an error and beat yourself. We need to make sure we don’t give away cheap ball and field position. If we do, we can’t compound it with back to back errors (our errors often come in clusters). Mistakes from taking attacking chances are fine, but things like lazy play the balls and silly mistakes will be hard to overcome.

- Shut down their outside backs. Penrith’s pack often looks better than it is because their outside backs create momentum on kick returns and get them on the front foot and rolling immediately. We need high kicks to corners and strong kick chase on every kick, but most importantly we need to wrap To’o and Turuva up on kick returns - if they break a tackle and make the first man miss then it lays a platform for Panthers to dominate up the middle.

- Most importantly: Play our natural game. We are an attacking powerhouse who can score from anywhere on the field and are fast, aggressive and chance our arm when we see an opportunity. This has been our style all year and we can’t go away from it now. If we play conservative or scared, we are no chance… if we throw the ball around, we just might end the dynasty. Luckily, this is the biggest strength of our young team (especially Walsh) - none of them are frightened to go down swinging or in a blaze of glory. No time to be timid - take it to the Panthers.
 
🔑 KEYS TO VICTORY:

- Defence and Effort. Points will be at a premium and with a ref who is super whistle happy, we need to ensure that our line speed and determination to hold Penrith out is a as good as it’s ever been. We simply have to want it more - it’s lucky we’re the young, hungry challengers. I believe we will be more desperate.

- Discipline. Penrith are masters at holding their composure until you crack and make an error and beat yourself. We need to make sure we don’t give away cheap ball and field position. If we do, we can’t compound it with back to back errors (our errors often come in clusters). Mistakes from taking attacking chances are fine, but things like lazy play the balls and silly mistakes will be hard to overcome.

- Shut down their outside backs. Penrith’s pack often looks better than it is because their outside backs create momentum on kick returns and get them on the front foot and rolling immediately. We need high kicks to corners and strong kick chase on every kick, but most importantly we need to wrap To’o and Turuva up on kick returns - if they break a tackle and make the first man miss then it lays a platform for Panthers to dominate up the middle.

- Most importantly: Play our natural game. We are an attacking powerhouse who can score from anywhere on the field and are fast, aggressive and chance our arm when we see an opportunity. This has been our style all year and we can’t go away from it now. If we play conservative or scared, we are no chance… if we throw the ball around, we just might end the dynasty. Luckily, this is the biggest strength of our young team (especially Walsh) - none of them are frightened to go down swinging or in a blaze of glory. No time to be timid - take it to the Panthers.
Agree 100% with this.

bloody hell starting to get nervous now and it’s only Monday night
 
Lol my sisters wedding is also on grand final night. Luckily I'm estranged for the family, otherwise thete may have been a hard conflversation to be had.

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The beauty of Reece Walsh is his unpredictability. Such a mercurial talent that no matter what plans are in place, they’ll never be fully reliable.

If there's one team that can create a plan to contain him, it's Panthers.

Barba and Graham in '12 were unstoppable for the Bulldogs, until they met Melbourne in the GF. Melbourne sat down throughout the week and came up with a plan to contain them and break down their defence. They executed it brilliantly.

Inglis in '06 is another example.
 
Anyone know which day the Courier Mail is likely to have the GF team photo in it?
 
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