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  • #16
    Originally posted by Gary Worthless View Post
    Also thought Jackson Hastings had a very solid game apart from his poor decision to not pass. Hastings has a very good kicking game and his runs and passes were good with limited opportunities. First game in a long time where we didn't give a team a seven tackle set. Hastings was a lot closer to our best player than our worst.
    The only fault with Hastings game at the moment is he seem to take the most difficult high risk option instead of the simple common sense play. Lattrell still thinks he is in 20s not in 1st grade, most those plays and loose lazy carries do not get punished in Holden Cup

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Gary Worthless View Post
      Had a second viewing of the game and Elliot played even better than I thought. Had to diffuse some very difficult bombs in a lot of traffic. Widdop really knows how to put a good bomb.

      In negative news, Latrell was even worse than I thought. A complete shocker.

      Kane Evans also killed us with some bone headed mistakes.

      Also not understanding the Connor Watson hype. He puts in two very selfish chip kicks for himself when we are on the attack that go straight to Saints.
      Yeah Latrell was quite horrible. His mistakes cost us two tries conceded and he bombed anything certain try but trying to do it all himself. Unfortunately I think it'll be at least a year before he gets some consistency. Still he looks very dangerous in attack even when he has a shocker.

      The ironic thing about the Connor Watson kicks was that if he stays how like the St George cats he would've received penalties on both occasions. The first one Tyson Frizell changes his line to body check him. Watson basically flipped over him and got straight back up and took chase. The second Taane Milne (or as senile old Rabs insisted on pronouncing it, Millen??) coathangers him, far worse than the Dugan or Widdop penalties. Again he shook it straight off to chase the ball.

      What I really liked about Watson was that he plays right to the line. And he's so fast before the line that he had acres of space every time he ran. The best ball players have great tempo and can play fast early to make the line stop to defend the run but then they have the ability to slow before the line and pick up a runner. This is how he created the break for Cordner. Played fast at the line and shaped inside, nice veer towards the B defender and double pumped early to really sell the run and threw a nice soft pass to Boyd on a beautiful unders line. He also knows dummy half play quite well. He was the one that set up the Burgess break down the left, that would have been a try for Watson had Burgess not been ankle tapped by McCrone. He engaged the marker perfectly which created the extra man. And ran great support too which is a big feature to his game. But again, he's another young kid and he'll probably make the odd mistake trying too hard and miss a few tackles on big forwards because of his size. So we just have to stick it out and realise that we're building to something with these guys.

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      • #18
        Watson will be a gun
        It is evident already in his limited playing time of top grade

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        • #19
          Im positive that one player a week wants to play a disaster this week it was Latrell ....who is it next week ?lets have guessing comp.
          Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe

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          • #20
            The Champ and the Chump back next week should help aot

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