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Without a doubt.Hunt only plays hooker as a reserve 3 times a year .
You reckon he could start and be better than William ? Personally I don`t rate Hunt . Too many errors in his game for my liking .
Without a doubt.Hunt only plays hooker as a reserve 3 times a year .
You reckon he could start and be better than William ? Personally I don`t rate Hunt . Too many errors in his game for my liking .
Ben Hunt makes sure he doesn't win grand finals................. I do also think it's fair to say had we wangled Ben Hunt as hooker we'd have won it.
Mine was more about the claim that Baker was forcing an offload... the play was on Billy was just asleep on it.I think that was his only indiscretion and albeit I will concede that he's partially to blame. Still had a good game I thought.
To say we are a hooker away from a grand final is BS... We were 15 minutes away from a GF and I think if Herbies pass didnt hit the ground in the second half the momentum would never have shifted.
Does anybody think back and wish they picked hunt over milford... I do.. all the timeHunt only plays hooker as a reserve 3 times a year .
You reckon he could start and be better than William ? Personally I don`t rate Hunt . Too many errors in his game for my liking .
Without a doubt.
Ben Hunt is the second. His erratic style might've worked for him with younger legs, but he appears to be a step slower and he's getting caught when doing his usual ropeadope in the line tactic. You could never rely on Ben to make the right play every time, but he'd normally somehow come up with an answer even in the most unorthodox of ways, mainly because he had that lower center of gravity to shrug off and skip away. I haven't seen that from him this year. This one is a little more understandable at 34, but in my eyes he's going to go on a very steep decline in the next 12 months. Not even sure he'll make the origin team this year.
Big X continues to impress
Inside the next year or two, he'll be one of the best impact props in the game if his progression continues uninterrupted
Sure he's not putting up freak numbers like Haas was, but he's still being eased in and playing about 55% of the minutes which if you were to bring his current stats up to Haas minutes, they are right up there with him
He's slightly bigger in a different way, but still can move and I'm enjoying his cover efforts in defence - again another similarity to Haas where they have no right to be able to get there but do and can really make the difference
We really need to keep him, because he looks right at home in first grade so far and will only get better
Imagine if we can somehow keep Haas, Carrigan, Willison and Te Kura together. If the Roosters and Panthers can keep all their gun kids and add superstars, we can afford to keep our key youth.
We should be building around this:
1. Walsh
Centre/Wing: Mariner (already locked up)
Centre/Wing: Cobbo
6. Mam
8. Willison
10. Haas
11. Piakura (already locked up)
12. Riki (already locked up)
13. Carrigan (already locked up)
Bench: Te Kura
Honestly, as much I love every single player we have in our team, the above is the nucleus that will win us multiple premierships. Now you could argue we should be adding Black and Mozer into that list but at this stage, they are unproven and you don't build your team around too many unproven guys. They can bide their time or leave. In Smoothy, we have a young, CHEAP hooker already who looks amazing value for money. Same as Hetherington, Arthars and Riki.
With Walsh, Cobbo and Mam in the side on the pack of the freakish forward pack we have, we don't need a dominant 7, just a guy with a big boot who can tackle.
This might seem harsh on Staggs and I do not want him to go, seriously hope he is a Bronco for life and I think he will be but IF it came to a choice between him and Cobbo, you don't even think twice.
That said, I am confident we can keep the majority of this side together.
I think jensen has been great but I actually think Walters has to start doing horses for courses with swapping jensen and willison to start.
Jensen is great but teams rush him now and stem the momentum haas and carrigan get. That'd be a lot harder with willison. With certain teams we need to make sure we get a strong start (eg top 4 teams) and then hethrington and jensen can hold the fort defensively and get advantage of some tired efforts with their nuggety frames.
Whereas when we play teams we should beat, we often need a wakeup call, that's what willison has been able to provide. Swapping them also allows for willison to still have energy for the end of the year.
Imagine if we can somehow keep Haas, Carrigan, Willison and Te Kura together. If the Roosters and Panthers can keep all their gun kids and add superstars, we can afford to keep our key youth.
We should be building around this:
1. Walsh
Centre/Wing: Mariner (already locked up)
Centre/Wing: Cobbo
6. Mam
8. Willison
10. Haas
11. Piakura (already locked up)
12. Riki (already locked up)
13. Carrigan (already locked up)
Bench: Te Kura
Honestly, as much I love every single player we have in our team, the above is the nucleus that will win us multiple premierships. Now you could argue we should be adding Black and Mozer into that list but at this stage, they are unproven and you don't build your team around too many unproven guys. They can bide their time or leave. In Smoothy, we have a young, CHEAP hooker already who looks amazing value for money. Same as Hetherington, Arthars and Riki.
With Walsh, Cobbo and Mam in the side on the pack of the freakish forward pack we have, we don't need a dominant 7, just a guy with a big boot who can tackle.
This might seem harsh on Staggs and I do not want him to go, seriously hope he is a Bronco for life and I think he will be but IF it came to a choice between him and Cobbo, you don't even think twice.
That said, I am confident we can keep the majority of this side together.
Big X continues to impress
Inside the next year or two, he'll be one of the best impact props in the game if his progression continues uninterrupted
Sure he's not putting up freak numbers like Haas was, but he's still being eased in and playing about 55% of the minutes which if you were to bring his current stats up to Haas minutes, they are right up there with him
He's slightly bigger in a different way, but still can move and I'm enjoying his cover efforts in defence - again another similarity to Haas where they have no right to be able to get there but do and can really make the difference
We really need to keep him, because he looks right at home in first grade so far and will only get better
I think jensen has been great but I actually think Walters has to start doing horses for courses with swapping jensen and willison to start.
Jensen is great but teams rush him now and stem the momentum haas and carrigan get. That'd be a lot harder with willison. With certain teams we need to make sure we get a strong start (eg top 4 teams) and then hethrington and jensen can hold the fort defensively and get advantage of some tired efforts with their nuggety frames.
Whereas when we play teams we should beat, we often need a wakeup call, that's what willison has been able to provide. Swapping them also allows for willison to still have energy for the end of the year.
It's a hard balance but I agree to an extent, I think Willison needs to come on a bit earlier as Jensen's first stints are not the best on the back end, but at the same time we haven't seen what Willison looks like as a starter, I remember last year when Jensen came off the bench and looked elite so it's not soo simple, but Willison lacks alot of experience so bench starting for now would be the way I would go, after origin period would be when I would start to question it but not before.completely disagree.
while I agree Willison certainly has the ability to start, right now he offers us far more off the bench.
what you propose would essentially mean that as soon as we give Haas, Patty or Willison a rest, then we would be a great chance at losing all the momentum we gained, allowing the opposition back into the contest.
right now when we give Payne or Patty a rest, we have Willison to provide impact and continue the momentum our starters have gained.
It is a 17 man game. you need to have the balance right between your starters and the bench (which is just as important), we've got that balance perfect right now. not something we should be messing with