Great memories of the Speedy Wolfman Howling down the touch line like a Wolf on Heat screwing the opposition !Gosh there has been some exceptional tries. Oh to have David Williams back.
Gosh there has been some exceptional tries. Oh to have David Williams back.
There were plenty of good days on the hill with him out there.
All in all he was a good winger who had the good fortune of playing outside DCE/Orford, Gift and Jamie Lyon for pretty much his whole career.
The difference now is that the ball hardly ever reaches our outside backs when we have a half decent surge downfield... leaving them to (basically) just do grunt work out of our own 20m zone. Which probably doesn't give them much confidence either.
To me it seems like Garrick particularly suffered this year on that last point, but last year he found the try line when he needed to, and had pretty decent pace. We could swap him for Saab but that won't make much difference without some changes to attacking structure and set plays.
I’m growing on the thought of Schuster / Foran / DCE and as long as Foran stays fit it could well be a masterstroke.I agree Scorpio, and I think it was probably strategic because I suspect Des realised his outside backs without Walker and Turbo were not effective enough to set up that sort of play. I think Garrick, if he stays, will turn into a quite effective winger with good inside distribution. That's why I would hope that Walker is back in the centres and Schuster at 5/8. Both fast and deceptive and good at setting up their outside men. DCE will then operate much more effectively and I suspect having Foran as dummy half could be quite effective also. And Harper may also be a reasonable winger...just a thought.
We are going to struggle to get into the top 8 next year we just do not have the explosive speed. We need to go recruiting in fiji once covid is over to get us our version of sivo
Cannot understate this. I've seen a bit of rugby in Fiji, in villages and at national level and there is a lot of talent there, just needs to be nurtured, given an opportunity.or semi- (the Canberra one)
The 6 again rule brought out the dominance of many Fijian backline flyers this year.
They are outstanding athletes already, but ‘6 again’ highlighted how they are very much the prototype of the NRL future
so much talent in Fiji, hopefully crusher who I assume is still the talent scout can get a look at some of this emerging talent
Cannot understate this. I've seen a bit of rugby in Fiji, in villages and at national level and there is a lot of talent there, just needs to be nurtured, given an opportunity.
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