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  • JWH and FPN

    Two weaknesses in my book. JWH the most over rated hard man in the comp, and FPN the most over rated back rower, id put Conn and Symonds in before them every day

  • #2
    its like russian roulette with JWH...FPN is at at least consistent.i think smithy just knows we need enforcers...were not gunna get that with conn and thomas...but i know exactly what u mean...we could have a more consistent team week in week out

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    • #3
      JWH needs to lift (and I think he can) or Conn could quickly rise above him in the pecking order.

      FPN's advantage over Symonds is his ability to perform in our lock/prop rotation or second-row as needed. Symonds is purely a second-rower who can cover at centre (and five-eighth at a pinch). The latter skills aren't very useful when Maubs and Anasta provide the same options. Imho Symonds is going to have to wait for injuries, or put up such a strong case for selection that he forces Maubs into the centres.

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      • #4
        FPN offers us great versatility. There's not many roles he can't play in the forward pack, front row or back row. I think the value of players like him are becoming more an more important in the modern day game.

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        • #5
          I agree with what everyone is saying about JWH, but we have to remember that he's still very young.
          And we all know that pigs hit their peak a bit later than the backs!
          I think we've got to be a bit patient with him ( even though his alleged price tag is a bit high )

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Greedy666 View Post
            I agree with what everyone is saying about JWH, but we have to remember that he's still very young.
            And we all know that pigs hit their peak a bit later than the backs!
            I think we've got to be a bit patient with him ( even though his alleged price tag is a bit high )
            this is very true props come on much later than backs. also he had no preseason last year. What he lacks in making metres atm he makes up for in grit he puts his body on the line every time with no thought of self preservation and i think this is an important trait.

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            • #7
              I see where you're coming from Roosdaman. JWH can talk the talk but I would like to hear him do less, or preferably none of that and more actual walking the walk. FPN is a bit of a tricky one for mine as he doesn't have the size to be a prop or the work rate to be a lock. That's the thing with both of these players - their work rate is low and when you couple that with other low work rate forwards (MAubs and Anasta) you're leaving two of your forwards (out of Jake, Ryles and Myles) to do the "dirty work" when all of the above players are on the field at the same time. THAT is a problem and one I believe the Roosters suffered with last year.
              "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

              Thomas Jefferson

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              • #8
                With Anasta and Aubusson as 80 minute fringe running backrowers, Myles and Nuuausala can rotate that lock-forward position depending on the game situation. Nuuausala is a Tupou-style player - if he is on, play him for extended minutes and shift Myles into the front row rotation, if he has a quiet one then it isn't the end of the world. His best asset is the impact that he hits the line, and his offload.

                In my honest opinion, Nuuausala, Hargreaves and Masoe would make a very high impact and devastating bench, after Myles, Ryles and Kennedy do the starting hard work. Later on in the year, it will be even better when Watts returns:

                - first 25 minutes

                Ryles
                Friend
                Kennedy
                Anasta
                Aubusson
                Myles

                - after interchanges

                Masoe
                Watts
                Hargreaves
                Anasta
                Aubusson
                Nuuausala

                The team changes from a powerful, grafting, hard working pack to a high impact steam train.

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                • #9
                  Smithy should consider all these knowledgable coaching tips, if not were doomed! Just kidden, I would like to see JWH just hook in hard n do all his talking on the field! FPN is coming along nicely....
                  Last edited by beguurk; 03-05-2011, 10:53 AM.

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                  • #10
                    100% right on JWH. There are a few people not happy with his attitude.

                    FPN is ok though the guy has improved and he is versatile.

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