Scorpio
Armchair Expert
I think the mentality of "we need a player in x,y,z positions" misses the point a little bit. Look at the Panthers... Their entire team runs hard on every play, there are always bodies in motion, they find their front quickly when tackled, they tackle as a pack, and they don't fatigue.
To me that is a whole-of-team change from where we are at the moment. Obviously it's not as simple as telling the team to just do what Penrith does, because otherwise everyone would be doing it.
That being said, compared to Penrith we don't have:
Forwards who run hard, with good leg speed, are mobile, and can ball-play. Penrith have a lot of them, we have a few who might meet some of these criteria.
A winger who is quick, a good finisher and a battering ram all in one
A fullback that currently plays consistent high-intensity football in attack and defense (due to injuries)
Funnily enough, I looked carefully at the Penrith hooker Mitch Kenny and you'd hardly notice him. He pretty much does the Matt Ballin role of picking up the ball, passing it, and making his tackles. He hardly runs, doesn't kick and doesn't do much to engage the markers... but the speed of the play-the-ball and the Penrith structure means that he always has an option to pass to. Croker and GCKT will be just fine for us in this regard.
To me that is a whole-of-team change from where we are at the moment. Obviously it's not as simple as telling the team to just do what Penrith does, because otherwise everyone would be doing it.
That being said, compared to Penrith we don't have:
Forwards who run hard, with good leg speed, are mobile, and can ball-play. Penrith have a lot of them, we have a few who might meet some of these criteria.
A winger who is quick, a good finisher and a battering ram all in one
A fullback that currently plays consistent high-intensity football in attack and defense (due to injuries)
Funnily enough, I looked carefully at the Penrith hooker Mitch Kenny and you'd hardly notice him. He pretty much does the Matt Ballin role of picking up the ball, passing it, and making his tackles. He hardly runs, doesn't kick and doesn't do much to engage the markers... but the speed of the play-the-ball and the Penrith structure means that he always has an option to pass to. Croker and GCKT will be just fine for us in this regard.