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  1. Bearfax

    Jake Trbojevic offers nothing in attack

    Not getting through am I. They are back rowers and therefore suited for lock positions. Menzies often played lock. Burbo centre. A large number of the second rowers playing for the NRL last season if you check, played second row...and lock. Interchangeable, unlike having a prop there. The whole...
  2. Bearfax

    The No-Look News (Schuster Chronicles)

    So Des was blameless for pushing our potential star five eighth into the second row was he? Bit of revisionist history there Woodsie. You haven't been learning from John Howard have you?. Even stated he wasn't going to do it. Foran will be used off the bench or maybe as hooker, he said. I...
  3. Bearfax

    Jake Trbojevic offers nothing in attack

    No I didn't miss the point at all. In the modern game the props tend to dominate the centre, the second row outside and the lock a wandering role. The second row and lock, for gaining ground, will often take their turn run up the centre. So will even wingers for that matter. But in attacking...
  4. Bearfax

    The No-Look News (Schuster Chronicles)

    The implication there is that anyone playing five eight must be lazy. He was put in the 5/8 spot because he was outstanding in the role, better than as a second rower. Won awards for it including State Player of the Year U16s, Ken Arthurson and Jake Trbojevic rising star awards, and was...
  5. Bearfax

    Jake Trbojevic offers nothing in attack

    Have to disagree old mate. I dont think the role of lock has changed that much over the years. The vast majority playing lock today also played only second row. A look through the rest I find one who played 5/8, two who played hooker, two who played centre including Yeo. There are a few who have...
  6. Bearfax

    The No-Look News (Schuster Chronicles)

    Bit of the cart before the horse there EB. Let's go back to 2020. He was a star junior and got his first opportunity in first grade in Round 17 as 5/8. That was his first and only appearance in first grade that year. Suffered an injury and didn't play another game that year. But it was an...
  7. Bearfax

    Jake Trbojevic offers nothing in attack

    I agree that Jake is a prop and was never worth it at lock. A lock needs to be quick, mobile, tough, a good cover defender especially out wide., good lateral movement, operate wide near the centres and cover both sides. Bullemor could be the answer. Burbo if he's improved as expected this year...
  8. Bearfax

    The No-Look News (Schuster Chronicles)

    But he was Eaglebuzz. Remember his first game Benji Marshall stated after the game it was the most impressive first up game he had seen from a young player. He had just come from top class performances in the juniors.
  9. Bearfax

    The No-Look News (Schuster Chronicles)

    Such a disappointment if Bennett cant get this kid motivated. Got immense skills that have been seriously wasted. If he fails, he's one I got quite wrong about. Whatever the cause, its a shame the mental attitude does not match up with the obvious potential. I'm still hopeful, but if a coach of...
  10. Bearfax

    Burbo to lock?

    Granted young Burbo has a bit to do. I would suggest a couple of points though. When attention is drawn to a young player, expectations are high. This is a kid from Turbo and Jurbo stock and therefore there's a tendency to expect unrealistic wonders from the youngest. Ben is not going to be as...
  11. Bearfax

    Burbo to lock?

    I like it Rmd. He's been developing year by year, and at 23 for a forward he is approaching his best years. The kid has speed for a forward, good defense and could cause trouble out wide given he plays centre and would effectively become an extra back. Needs to be tougher and stronger and...
  12. Bearfax

    Lehi Hopoate

    And a top forward he is. Cleal played much of his career in the forwards, but also did some stints in the centre and broke one or two tackles there
  13. Bearfax

    Lehi Hopoate

    Bring back Noel Cleal. He knew how to break a tackle or four.
  14. Bearfax

    Onitoni Large

    You might say that we can be thankful to Wests for their largesse to the Sea Eagles
  15. Bearfax

    I see Top 4 and expect it

    For Manly, defense or show them the gate
  16. Bearfax

    The Daly Cherrygraph

    Coaching and the media. The latter for sure.
  17. Bearfax

    The Daly Cherrygraph

    Probably right Disco, given what ISZ is saying that lower clubs often pay overs for top players. I was tending to give a basic market value given his age, but then clubs would up the price to ensure they got the prize
  18. Bearfax

    The Daly Cherrygraph

    Warriors Dolphins Titans Rabbits Tigers Roosters Bulldogs Knights Cowboys Dragons Raiders If they had the money and given his age I'd say about $7-800,000 per annum on 2 year contract
  19. Bearfax

    DCE to announce retierment

    Agreed LC. I think back to 2018. We were one game away from the Wooden Spoon that year and much depended on DCE to avoid that trophy so to speak. DCE has got Manly out of many scrapes over the years. His experience during our very ordinary years over the past decade kept our head above water.
  20. Bearfax

    DCE to announce retierment

    I wonder if DCE impacted so well in his first season because he had been held back in lower grade because of the half backs we had then, and had his first game when aged 22. He certainly exploded onto the scene in his first year. I remember watching him play some games on TV for Manly's then QLD...

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