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    Manly will turn back the clock two years and dust off an old blueprint targeting defensive weak link James Maloney in Sunday's NRL Grand Final at ANZ Stadium.

    The Roosters pivot can be a turnstile in defence and is averaging five missed tackles per game against the Sea Eagles this year alone - his worst tally against any side.

    Maloney missed three tackles in the 2011 grand final when Manly's big forwards ran at him all day in a premeditated plan that delivered their side a 24-10 victory over the Warriors.

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    The Sea Eagles forced the number six to make 23 tackles that day, seven clear of the next busiest back Shaun Johnson.

    And Queensland also sent a huge volume of traffic Maloney's way in this year's State of Origin series, paving the way for an eighth successive win.

    "James Maloney's been to the big dance and it was a nightmare for him," Manly official and premiership winning forward Peter Peters told Sportal's NRL Unleashed podcast.

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    "He was what is termed 'the spot' for Manly two years ago and he'll be the spot again on Sunday.

    "He didn't have a good defensive game (in 2011) and he'll have a target on his head.

    "They (Manly) haven't said anything but it's a given that they'll go for him.

    "He's up against a fine defensive player in Kieran Foran and those Manly forwards will be running at him as much as they can.

    "Is he a better player now? Is he a better defensive player?

    "He probably is but Queensland targeted him in this year's series.

    "How he handles it on Sunday will decide the issue."

    Queensland assistant coach Michael Hagan was reluctant to give too many trade secrets away but conceded Maloney and Roosters team-mate Michael Jennings were defensive targets during the Origin series.

    He told Sportal: "Manly's right-edge attack will target Maloney and Jennings because they can both get turned in or miss a few.

    "It helps that the Roosters' line speed is very aggressive in defence but there's no doubt those two will get plenty of work."

  • #2
    Perhaps having SBW as a roving commission again wouldn't go astray.
    SUPER DRAGON!

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    • #3
      One would have to assume that the Roosters coaching staff and the pertinent players are well aware of their defensive deficiencies that the article posted by the OP mentions. Therefore one would further have to assume that there are plans in place to mitigate the risk. All comes down to the execution as the players are want to say.
      "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

      Thomas Jefferson

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      • #4
        big dif between manly and qld. also big dif between the warriors of 2011 and the roosters of 2013... we are the best defense in the comp. aim at bbq at your own peril flying vermin......

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        • #5
          keep mouthing off Zorba

          just keep it going mate

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          • #6
            This is why Cordner was important as Maloneys body guard

            Maubs is also good in this defensive role & SBW will need to support the other side

            Maloney has no excuses, he's had the worlds best running at him a few seasons now he should be up for it come Sunday....

            In contrast to our previous game against Manly, I believe we will go all out in the first 30 mins & destroy their composure as we did against Knights. The tactics adopted should be the script for the GF.

            We have the legs unlike Souffs capitulation, also Knights comeback late was the perfect harden up preparation.
            "Qui audet adipiscitur"

            WHO DARES WINS

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            • #7
              Keep mouthing off Zorba and we'll get Darrell Williams to belt you.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by morley101 View Post
                Keep mouthing off Zorba and we'll get Darrell Williams to belt you.
                Screw that, get that bimbo from Sky News to do it.
                SUPER DRAGON!

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                • #9
                  Speaking of Manly; Hiku is on the team list to cover for Taufua.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Johnny. View Post
                    Screw that, get that bimbo from Sky News to do it.
                    Thats what they said last time we played them and Malones smashed them ..there real focus is SKD ..trust me I know
                    Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe

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                    • #11
                      Lol.

                      Keep up the chatter you idiot.

                      Maloney was at his defensive best in that first semi against Manly.

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                      • #12
                        How did this tactic work out for Manly-Warringah three weeks ago?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by The Brain View Post
                          Thats what they said last time we played them and Malones smashed them ..there real focus is SKD ..trust me I know
                          SKD was our best defensively against Manly, nothing got through him, he saved us on a number of occasions.

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                          • #14
                            Gum flapping bravado.

                            The mark of the desperate looking for any edge.

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                            • #15
                              Last game they tried to go around us. This was also the roosters plan (ie to stop the middle and force them around, as stated by I think mini after the game). It worked for them to some extent in that they got 4 or so line breaks and made huge metres, most of the time through lyon. But they didn't convert any of them because (as they say) they were lacking b stewart.

                              This time I see it going two ways. Either they try the same plan and hope stewart converts their linebreaks or they try and get us up the middle attacking maloney etc.

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