Our Troubles clearly start in the Centre

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  • ihamilto
    On the Rookie List
    • May 2004
    • 331

    Our Troubles clearly start in the Centre

    If one thing was clearly evident from the last quarter of
    Saturday nights match our biggest troubles are in the midfield I
    lost count of the number of times the Kangaroos quickly cleared
    the ball from the centre straight into their forward line and you can"t always blame Ball and Doyle, midfielders are supposed to
    be excellent readers of the play and ours seem to lack a little in
    this area. Also we lack real speed in the middle I would be
    tempted to play Jared Crouch permanently there at least he has
    explosive pace and good delivery skills. Young Tim Schmidt from
    what I have seen reads the play well similar build to Greg Williams
    and I like the way he plays also a good tackler well worth giving
    him a go, actually I would rate both him and Sean Dempster ahead of Mcglone at this stage, play Dempster on the wing he is
    a thumping kick it would be nice to see the ball going direct into
    our forward line for a change
    cheers Ian
  • Scottee
    Senior Player
    • Aug 2003
    • 1585

    #2
    Couldn't agree more and thanks for the feedback on the ressies players.

    Is it McGlones size that you think might count against him at the moment or something else?

    Also how solid is Dempster at the moment, is he going to end up similar to Kennelly or is he a future KPP possibility?
    We have them where we want them, everything is going according to plan!

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    • ihamilto
      On the Rookie List
      • May 2004
      • 331

      #3
      Originally posted by Scottee
      Couldn't agree more and thanks for the feedback on the ressies players.

      Is it McGlones size that you think might count against him at the moment or something else?

      Also how solid is Dempster at the moment, is he going to end up similar to Kennelly or is he a future KPP possibility?
      Not so much Mcglones size but his disposal of the ball I think he
      might make it but he"s got some areas to work on. As for
      Dempster not a KPP yet best on the wing or forward flank but if
      he can bulk up over the preseason I have no doubt he can play
      in a key position not everyone on this board agrees with me on this but i"me standing by my judgement.
      cheers Ian

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      • Nico
        Veterans List
        • Jan 2003
        • 11329

        #4
        It seems that the reaction time of our onballers at centre bounces is that little slower than the opposition. They appear to have quicker, stronger bodied players who are able to break free more often than not from the initial bounce. Maybe opposing coaches have worked us out, and rotate certain types at centre bounces.

        I have noticed that many times our players are placed well back from the fall of the ball when it drops at the rucks' feet.

        Midfield coaching perhaps?
        http://www.nostalgiamusic.co.uk/secu...res/srh806.jpg

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        • BAM_BAM
          Support Staff
          • Jun 2003
          • 1820

          #5
          Originally posted by ihamilto
          Not so much Mcglones size but his disposal of the ball I think he
          might make it but he"s got some areas to work on
          his game has dropped off quite a bit over the past few weeks. he's still getting in there and getting the footy, but it's nowhere near it was when he was peaking midyear unfortuantely. He also got a knock to his thigh a couple of weeks ago. Perhaps this is restricting his disposal in some way.
          Here's my heart and you can break it
          I need some release, release, release
          We need
          Love and peace

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