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  • #91
    Originally posted by Ox Baker View Post
    You may need to watch the game again
    You're probably right.

    I remember thinking he was having a quiet game just before he scored.

    Maybe I missed him. We didn't have a lot of pill.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by Bansai Pipeline View Post
      You're probably right.

      I remember thinking he was having a quiet game just before he scored.

      Maybe I missed him. We didn't have a lot of pill.

      the pressure we were under most halves would have crumbled under it.... when the big moment came for him to take the game into his hands he provided a PERFECT kick...and if you watch it you can see his so calm and collected..His defense was awesome and his runs were solid...his really starting to become a big game halfback yet sadly looks like he has to help win back to back premierships before people respect him
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      • #93
        Originally posted by Bansai Pipeline View Post
        I thought he had a quiet game until the loose ball try.

        Then he hit that short kick for Guerra, which was a beauty.

        By and large though I don't know think you could say he was killing it out there.
        Pearce had a blinder!

        What game were you watching?
        Originally posted by turk-283
        Kurt 79 - Kags 0..

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        • #94
          Originally posted by kurtsherlock6 View Post
          Pearce had a blinder!

          What game were you watching?
          Even I have to admit, the mojo is slowly coming back. Pearce had a great game.

          It seems to me he is a player whose game depends 100% on attitude, focus, enthusiasm, if you know what I mean.

          Maybe "having your head screwed on" sums it up.

          My dad was talking to a high-level ARLC official a few weeks back. The comment made about our halfback was "finally feeling more settled than he ever has in his career, in recent months".

          Interesting insight.

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          • #95
            Originally posted by The Edge View Post
            Even I have to admit, the mojo is slowly coming back. Pearce had a great game.

            It seems to me he is a player whose game depends 100% on attitude, focus, enthusiasm, if you know what I mean.

            Maybe "having your head screwed on" sums it up.

            My dad was talking to a high-level ARLC official a few weeks back. The comment made about our halfback was "finally feeling more settled than he ever has in his career, in recent months".

            Interesting insight.
            His form in recent times would certainly back this up.
            Originally posted by turk-283
            Kurt 79 - Kags 0..

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            • #96
              After bagging him out a number of times of his inability to get repeat sets and his general play this season I must say I am eating some humble pie and kudo's to him for pulling it all back together we need the Pearce firing to steer the ship around. It's all coming together.

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              • #97
                He was clear MOM last night

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                • #98
                  His kick for that try was one of the best I have ever seen. The way he messed with Slater's mind and then got it through him to empty space. That's Slater we are talking about. The best fullback ever by a country mile.
                  Last edited by Johnny Tobin; 08-31-2014, 09:38 AM.

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                  • #99
                    Mitchell's work in defence and closing down the Storms short kicking game saw him come up with a number of key plays in the game.

                    Both our halves are real confidence players and they're both now on a bit of a rise.

                    They are also very different players Mitch works well in a structured game but really started to play what was in front of him last night whilst James is more of a natural intuitive player. When they are both on their game they really compliment each other.

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                    • Originally posted by Frozen chook View Post
                      Mitchell's work in defence and closing down the Storms short kicking game saw him come up with a number of key plays in the game.

                      Both our halves are real confidence players and they're both now on a bit of a rise.

                      They are also very different players Mitch works well in a structured game but really started to play what was in front of him last night whilst James is more of a natural intuitive player. When they are both on their game they really compliment each other.
                      Good analysis. They've shown what they can do when they are confident and focused.

                      I'm still surprised, however, that it took about 20 rounds this season for them to both click into gear.

                      Whatever wasn't right earlier in the year seems to have been resolved in the last six weeks or so...

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                      • On NRL 360 last night Ben Ikin mentioned Mitch has been working with Alan Bell - some guy who helped out Andrew Johns early in his career with his kicking and playmaking options. I have no idea who Alan Bell is but he has certainly had an impact on Mitch's game of late.

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                        • Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post
                          On NRL 360 last night Ben Ikin mentioned Mitch has been working with Alan Bell - some guy who helped out Andrew Johns early in his career with his kicking and playmaking options. I have no idea who Alan Bell is but he has certainly had an impact on Mitch's game of late.
                          His name is familiar...rings a ****.
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                          • Originally posted by The Axe View Post
                            His name is familiar...rings a ****.
                            Sorry but I can't sleep and the bex is not working
                            Allan BELL Foundation coaching director at the Knights alongside inaugural coach Allan McMahon, and his successor David Waite.
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                            • Originally posted by Johnny. View Post
                              Allan BELL Foundation coaching director at the Knights alongside inaugural coach Allan McMahon, and his successor David Waite.
                              Thanks Johnny.

                              And LOL Axe. You probably won't get any sleep after the game either - excitement from a win or the other extreme if we lose.

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                              • Alan Bell a genius.

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