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  • #31
    Originally posted by BUDDY View Post
    Interesting comments from Robbo in the presser.
    Walker didn't overplay his hand. Eased himself into first grade and just did enough for what the team needed. He will bring more each week. The guy sounds like he has so much maturity for just a kid.
    I was actually impressed with his defence.
    I was also impressed with his defence last night, some great one on one tackles on much bigger guys..

    Nothing seemed to faze him out there, I look forward to watching him develop!

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    • #32
      Originally posted by milanja View Post

      definitely got it wrong bringing him here in the first place, major boo boo.
      Yes agreed

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      • #33
        I don't get the Flanagan bashing. He's not here anymore and it wasn't his decision. For a player that was leading the point scoring ladder up until the last game of the season against souths, he did alright and considering that he had to do all of that with long term injuries to Radley, Verrills, Cordner, Friend, Keary, Angus, Toupo, and on and on. But here was the hardest part for him. He came to the club as a 21yo late in the pre-season with the mission to replace Cooper Cronk at half and Latrell as the kicker. He kicked alright but who could ever replace Cooper Cronk? Sam Walker? He played great last night but he isn't Cronks replacement just yet.

        Flanagan is not the problem this year and comparing him this year to what he produced last year is unfair because there is no one at the dogs that is currently playing at NRL standard, even their recruits Allen and Cotric look like reserve grade at the moment. Blame the dogs situation for Flanagans and other players form.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by ism22 View Post
          Am I the only fan of Lussick BTW?

          Reminds me of a young DCE. I'm quite happy with his service. Really positive and on the ball IMO.

          Walker stepped up big time and got better as he played himself into the game. Not how I wanna see us play every week but we had the right attitude and got the job done.
          Walker went well.

          Butcher wouldn’t have scored his try if Walker didn’t get the pass from Lussick at dummy half absolutely perfect. He nailed it. Brought Walker onto the ball and gave what all playmakers need, time and space.

          Plus passing wasn’t one of Friends strong suits

          Sam Walker holds a pass up to send Nat Butcher in for a try at the SCG
          ..it’ll be interesting to see

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          • #35
            Originally posted by BUDDY View Post
            No comment from King Gonzo yet.
            Do you think Robbo can put his sword away or do you still have hope that choosing Walker over Flanno was a dumb decision?
            Flanno had a good season in 2020 and not the reason the Chooks went out in straight sets though.

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            • #36
              Sam Walker had a good solid debut with some great flashes. The reason I'm not going to hype the kid is because if these youngers are hyped then debut and not much happens then we start hearing he didn't live up to the expectations, is he ready......and rabbit on .

              We can be well pleased with his 1st game man. Personally I've never been a fan of Lammy but Walker has me feeling good. I don't give a toss if we dont get to the GF because shit happened and we gotta deal with it. But look at Newcastle, them and us wont be the last to cop heavy injury and maybe the season evens out.

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              • #37
                I thought Walker looked his best either side of half time, noticeably when Radley was off the field.

                If you look at the try he set up for Butcher, he picks it up at first receiver and just drifts across the field which is when he looks his most comfortable and free. Less so when he's receiving the play as 2nd or 3rd receiver so it will be interesting to see how that partnership plays out over the next few weeks.

                When they get it right it is going to be extremely hard for opposition sides to defend. You can sit Radley on a short side with Lam and Walker on an open side with Teddy, good luck to the fullback of the opposing side trying to predict which way the play will go.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by King Salvo View Post

                  Flanno had a good season in 2020 and not the reason the Chooks went out in straight sets though.
                  Maybe and maybe not.
                  But there wouldn't be a Season Back On thread if he was wearing the number 7 now.
                  So you must have missed my question. Can Robbo put his sword away now?

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by King Salvo View Post

                    Flanno had a good season in 2020 and not the reason the Chooks went out in straight sets though.
                    Zero try assists in the finals in a gun team as a half isn't good enough. Pretty much never went to the line to put the defence in two minds and to take some pressure off Keary. He was a bust and the club obviously thought so also

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by ROC181 View Post
                      I don't get the Flanagan bashing. He's not here anymore and it wasn't his decision. For a player that was leading the point scoring ladder up until the last game of the season against souths, he did alright and considering that he had to do all of that with long term injuries to Radley, Verrills, Cordner, Friend, Keary, Angus, Toupo, and on and on. But here was the hardest part for him. He came to the club as a 21yo late in the pre-season with the mission to replace Cooper Cronk at half and Latrell as the kicker. He kicked alright but who could ever replace Cooper Cronk? Sam Walker? He played great last night but he isn't Cronks replacement just yet.

                      Flanagan is not the problem this year and comparing him this year to what he produced last year is unfair because there is no one at the dogs that is currently playing at NRL standard, even their recruits Allen and Cotric look like reserve grade at the moment. Blame the dogs situation for Flanagans and other players form.
                      Whats wrong with you?
                      Coming on here making sense.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post
                        I thought Walker looked his best either side of half time, noticeably when Radley was off the field.

                        If you look at the try he set up for Butcher, he picks it up at first receiver and just drifts across the field which is when he looks his most comfortable and free. Less so when he's receiving the play as 2nd or 3rd receiver so it will be interesting to see how that partnership plays out over the next few weeks.

                        When they get it right it is going to be extremely hard for opposition sides to defend. You can sit Radley on a short side with Lam and Walker on an open side with Teddy, good luck to the fullback of the opposing side trying to predict which way the play will go.
                        I thought Lam was quiet yesterday.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post

                          I thought Lam was quiet yesterday.
                          No missed tackles or errors though

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Mickie Lane View Post

                            Whats wrong with you?
                            Coming on here making sense.
                            Stop Making Sense by Talking Heads!

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Easts75 View Post

                              Zero try assists in the finals in a gun team as a half isn't good enough. Pretty much never went to the line to put the defence in two minds and to take some pressure off Keary. He was a bust and the club obviously thought so also
                              That didn't lose those games though.

                              Defensive lapses was the reason for those losses- 28 unanswered points vs Penrith - 10-0 up to be 28-10 down - scored 18 to 1 after that to lose 29-28- a few more minutes who knows

                              Canberra 16-0 down after 20- scored 18 to 6 after that to lose 22-18- a couple of almost tries too bundled into touch just short- just couldn't get one more try.

                              So one should be able to see from above where these games were lost for the Chooks.
                              Last edited by King Salvo; 04-05-2021, 05:41 PM.

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by ROC181 View Post
                                I don't get the Flanagan bashing. He's not here anymore and it wasn't his decision.
                                Slug Flanagan and his whinging dad have spent the past 9 months or so bashing the Roosters so I have no qualms in bashing him

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