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If he makes the grade, I'm sure Jorge and Martin could show him a thing or two.Ah, Penny Lane. Shame he never had the benefit of playing with Mr. Kite…
If he makes the grade, I'm sure Jorge and Martin could show him a thing or two.Ah, Penny Lane. Shame he never had the benefit of playing with Mr. Kite…
I used to be a huge fan when we signed him, however, after watching plenty of his games I just don't quite see it anymore. His defence is reasonably poor and he is certainly a rocks and diamonds attacker. I'm not completely sold on him being a poor player though, as I understand there is still a ****load of potential in him, it's just whether he can dig deep and improve in areas he is lacking or continue to be up and down in his gamesWhy?
I get the feeling that the brains trust havent really decided where to play him. Fullback. Center. 5/8.
With some league under his belt and the right direction this kid could be anything.
I watched all three matches. What a joy to return to the golden days of three matches on a sunny Brookie Sunday.
In the Under 20s: Tom Wright was excellent (apart from failing to find touch from a penalty kick). I've been disappointed with him, but today he showed he can be our five-eighth in first grade next season. He's solidly built, with a good step and a pass. And he obviously sledges well because he instigated a couple of pushathons with Canberra players with his verbal sprays.
'Tent' is unstoppable close to the line. I'd like to see him get a bench spot in first grade against the Knights, instead of Poo. He would need only play a couple of short stints and I'll guarantee he'll have more impact than Poo. It would get him used to first grade, and I think playing against Newcastle would be the easiest introduction he could get.
Brad Parker played well at centre, and will probably come in for the injured Jorge in first grade, on the wing. He has bulked up and will handle the role.
Others to impress me were Mariesa Fainu (no. 9) and Haumole Olkautic (no. 19).
The Manly Workers: Surprised by leading 'comfortably' well into the second half then their defence fell apart.
Cameron Cullen impressed. He is a clever footballer and good organiser. He's quite quick, scoring a trying with a dart, and kicks well in general play.
Pat Mataele (no. 3) was strong in both attack and defence. Fiesty, a little bit like Matai.
Penny Lane. I watched him closely. He was the biggest player on the field (although not as big as Tent) but did no damage in attack. He tackled well and played long periods but he was more Mr Plod than Kapow. Shame. I think he'd do a reasonable job if promoted to first grade, but he is a long way behind our current first grade props.
Ah, Penny Lane. Shame he never had the benefit of playing with Mr. Kite…
Scored 2 tries but did nothing else.nowhere near first grade standard. What about the try he gave them with that stupid pass on the second tackle. Definitely improving but still way off firsts.paseka 2 dropped balls but impressed with his strong attitude after his mistakes.parker was superb again. Bainbridge solid but nothing special played prop most of the game.good solid win against a very good Newcastle team.Another double and another impressive performance from Tom Wright! Great stuff can't wait till he plays first Grade! Jade Anderson looks good too another great game same with Parker.
Did nothing else? I'd take two tries a game and nothing else but he also had a try assist, his kicking game continually found the grass inside the opposition ten and made them start their sets deep inside their own territory. His defence was solid, he organised his edge and from memory he threw one bad pass and one kick off the side of his boot. I think he still needs time before jumping to first grade but not miles away. I think we need to find a way to get Paseka more involved. He didn't seem to get his hands on the ball anywhere near enough despite being willing. Parker was outstanding. He was very strong with his carries and his defence was top notch. Like to see him replace Matt Wright soon. I thought Bainbridge was really good. His carries were strong, consistently dragging a number of defenders forward and defence was good. IMO he is more suited to that middle role, probably at 13. Again Olakau'atu was excellent, really impressed with his last couple of games, looks a prospect.Scored 2 tries but did nothing else.nowhere near first grade standard. What about the try he gave them with that stupid pass on the second tackle. Definitely improving but still way off firsts.paseka 2 dropped balls but impressed with his strong attitude after his mistakes.parker was superb again. Bainbridge solid but nothing special played prop most of the game.good solid win against a very good Newcastle team.
I think Hastings is well ahead of Tom Wright and will be our next half once Blake Green's contract is up. Hastings is also an 84% goal kicker.I don't know Tom Wright but what I hope he is doing is practising his goal kicking. We desperately need a reliable goal kicker but I fear that in coming seasons we'll be relying on Walker, who is a fill-in. Tom Wright obviously has special skills, and goal kicking is not that difficult if you practice and have steely nerves when it matters during a tight match. I think Wright could be our long-term five-eighth. I'm not sure about his defence, but Mitchell Moses can't tackle and is on $700,000 a season. Also, Blake Green is not the strongest defender either.
You could be 'wright'. Hastings didn't put a foot wrong tonight!I think Hastings is well ahead of Tom Wright and will be our next half once Blake Green's contract is up. Hastings is also an 84% goal kicker.
It's not that I don't like him just don't think he is anywhere near first grade at the moment.I get the impression Hgbcds has a dislike for young Tom Wright. He's only 19, same age as young supposed future star Ponga, who doesnt look any better at this stage than Wright, yet gets a huge contract with Newcastle. Wright has had much more to contend with than Ponga, including some serious injuries and coming from a Union background. And he is one of the principal reasons our U20s team is beginning to show form. 2 tries and an assist in such poor conditions where dropped ball was the standard in firsts, suggests he is coming along just fine.
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