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  • Roosters' running rebuild ready to reap rewards against Warriors

    https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/roo...09-p4ze8x.html

    The Roosters are determined to prove they have finally turned a corner in New Zealand against the high-flying Warriors on Saturday after their remolded attack narrowly passed its first test against strugglers Manly last weekend.

    Coach Trent Robinson and his staff used the 11-day break between last month's ANZAC Day loss to St George Illawarra and the Sea Eagles clash to rebuild the side's struggling attack, implementing a style they hope will kick-start their stuttering season and extract the most from a star-studded backline.
    Robinson's team was anointed premiership favourites in preseason following the signings of Cooper Cronk and James Tedesco who joined the likes of classy trio Luke Keary, Latrell Mitchell and Blake Ferguson, but only once in the opening nine rounds have the Tri Colours managed to score more than 30 points in a game.

    "We just stripped a few things back got back into some basic stuff, they probably made it clearer how they want us to play, and we've got to go out and execute now," Keary said. "It wasn't going to be perfect on the weekend, it probably won't be perfect this weekend. Over the next month or two we'll put in some stuff that will hopefully be good for us in the future."

    The Roosters scored three tries at Allianz Stadium in Sunday's 22-20 win over struggling Manly with the home side also opting for two penalty goals while in attacking positions.

    "The way teams defend these days, zero to 20 metres has improved a lot," Keary said. "If you go look at the numbers, I reckon not too many tries get scored in that zero to 20. Defences are moving a lot quicker. The out-the-back plays now are I reckon getting a bit less significant out wide. The centres are learning how to defend them so you've got to come up with some different stuff that's going to ask different questions of teams that they haven't been practising the whole pre-season.

    "There's a fine balance there, you don't want to be running around just doing what you want for 80 minutes, you've got to be able to have different players that come up with different stuff at different times.

    "I've just got a few areas to focus on, everyone will have a few areas they have to focus on for the week and you've got to try and get them done on the weekend."

    Keary is slowly striking up a halves combination with ex-Melbourne superstar Cronk, so much so he's been thrust into State Of Origin contention although Keary admitted he was trying to put Origin talk to one side.

    His main focus is on collecting back-to-back wins as the Roosters travel away from Sydney for the first time in 2018 to take on the second-placed Warrios.

    "They gave us a bath [in round four], they're a good footy team, we saw what they could do here but I'm looking forward to it," Keary said. "I always love playing over there it's a good atmosphere and they'll be having big crowds at the moment I reckon. I can't wait to test ourselves against them over there.

    "We're realistic about where we're at, we're not where we want to be, combination stuff's not where we want to be, our attack wasn't where we want to be. We think we're on a good path to where we want to get to, those away trips can only help.

    "We know it's there. It's a funny thing footy, one week you can be on, the next you can be off, we know what we have to do to be where we want."

  • #2
    Gee thats reaqssuring Sheepherders by 20
    Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe

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    • #3
      1. Our attack wasnt any better against Manly, Manly just s*cked.
      2. Manu and Radley are out so I dont expect anything other than a roasting from the Warriors in NZ.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ism22 View Post
        1. Our attack wasnt any better against Manly, Manly just s*cked.
        2. Manu and Radley are out so I dont expect anything other than a roasting from the Warriors in NZ.
        There were offloads that weren't there before.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Johnny Tobin View Post

          There were offloads that weren't there before.
          Lol what the hell, we had 7 offloads all game which was our equal 3rd lowest all year

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          • #6
            Feels like Groundhog Day with these articles

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            • #7
              Originally posted by 200 IQ View Post

              Lol what the hell, we had 7 offloads all game which was our equal 3rd lowest all year
              Sorry Einstein, it seemed to me that we were making a conscious effort to offload more - especially SST. Again, I apologise for my lack of IQ on the subject.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Johnny Tobin View Post

                Sorry Einstein, it seemed to me that we were making a conscious effort to offload more - especially SST. Again, I apologise for my lack of IQ on the subject.
                Agree. I think both JWH and SST were looking at offloading most hit ups. Definitely a change as I can't remember it happening too much this year. It would be interesting to see individual stats from these two for the year.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Johnny Tobin View Post

                  Sorry Einstein, it seemed to me that we were making a conscious effort to offload more - especially SST. Again, I apologise for my lack of IQ on the subject.
                  Yet it was our third lowest offloading game all year, funny that

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by 200 IQ View Post
                    Yet it was our third lowest offloading game all year, funny that
                    Just because they didn't throw it doesn't mean they weren't looking to do so. You have to have someone to pass to in order to offload, ideally someone on the move, not just parked behind the player being tackled. This will improve over time as the runners realise the opportunities are now starting to come. The intent was obvious. We all support the same team here, there's no need to be a d!ck about it.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Waylander View Post
                      You have to have someone to pass to in order to offload, ideally someone on the move, not just parked behind the player being tackled.
                      This has been one of our key problems all season. Our lead runners are too often isolated with no support players, giving them no option if the offload is on and making them easier to contain by opposition defenders who know there won't be a pass on.
                      ...

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Waylander View Post

                        Just because they didn't throw it doesn't mean they weren't looking to do so. You have to have someone to pass to in order to offload, ideally someone on the move, not just parked behind the player being tackled. This will improve over time as the runners realise the opportunities are now starting to come. The intent was obvious. We all support the same team here, there's no need to be a d!ck about it.
                        Don't waste your time mate. It's too smart for us. What with the 200 IQ and everything....

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                        • #13
                          I’ve got a good feeling here.
                          Getting away together for the first time and over to NZ where a large proportion of our players hail from against a side expected to win.
                          Get on
                          ..it’ll be interesting to see

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                          • #14
                            Some on here have played the game, others coached and/or both during some part of their life. We used to play touch footy to warm up before training, have fun and try different things and so on. My point is, how bloody boring would some of the touch games at Roosters training be like if their game day is anything to go by. Throw it around boys, the opposition has to stop you. You don't have to run at their players to prove how tough you are, run to the gaps and make defenders make a decision. Don't make it for them by running at them, put them in two minds. Enjoy your game of touch at training and practise some plays to confuse the opposition. T'is a simple, simple plays with smart off loads is the answer.
                            Sickie Lame .... King of Bestiality

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                            • #15
                              Another article. Talk is cheap!

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