Age and old injuries are catching upNot really unlucky, just perennially broken
Age and old injuries are catching upNot really unlucky, just perennially broken
I personally wouldnt say bulked, more leaner and fitter.Is it true some of the props have bulked up ?
Your comment makes me think about Beetson’s hit early on, in 1980 first origin. Set the tone and inspired his team for future games and the series. Ie QLD were in it to win!!Love reading this sort of stuff. I’ve got visions of Curran belting Moses in round 1 and endearing himself to bulldog supporters straight away.
Hence why a mobile team is as crucial as ever and we definitely have that this year.. We also have decent depth so even if we get injuries we wont be fielding debutants rather fringe first graders pushing hard like Edwards and Morrin.I don't place the same emphasis as I used to on for and against since the six again rule kicked in. It just blows out score lines like crazy, because even the fittest of teams get exhausted when hammered with set restarts.
Since when have we seen 74 to 0 like the Cowboys v Tigers score line last season? I can answer that, it's in fact the highest score blow out since 1935, and it's hardly the only one, we copped a couple. In general if you look at the games or the play by plays there's strong indicator of a score blow out when one team cops a number of repetitive set restarts early in the game. For example in the Parramatta game we copped 4 set restarts in the 1st 20 mins, any wonder we ran out of petrol.
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Love reading this sort of stuff. I’ve got visions of Curran belting Moses in round 1 and endearing himself to bulldog supporters straight away.
I'm not sure "mobility" is the answer, it maybe one of the answers. For example if you are getting steamrolled by bigger stronger opposition then it doesn't matter how mobile you are. Same as if you are getting your ass handed to in six agains, once the petrol runs out then you aren't mobile any more.Hence why a mobile team is as crucial as ever and we definitely have that this year.. We also have decent depth so even if we get injuries we wont be fielding debutants rather fringe first graders pushing hard like Edwards and Morrin.
I’m writing off Patolo for good. The fact he is injured in yet another fuckn pre season…Im excited because we are heading in the right direction. I dont think we are finals footy bound yet but we will be MUCH more competitive.
People saying top 4, top 8, top 10, truth is we would be winning if we are losing games to top 8 teams by no more than 10 points and maybe even jagging a few upsets.
Honestly the only thing i can see wrong (hoping CC picks the right line-up) is the fact guys like Sutto and Patolo arent running yet. I know your going to say they're average as anyway but they're still bigger cogs which would have made us slightly better.
They're back in BSG but u can still walk in and not sure tbh... they chop and change everyday. Ill try and get back to you once they get into a routine.@KLil any idea what time they are training tomorrow and is it on the outer field like last year?
Mobility means more numbers in tackles hence cutting down opposition yardage meters. You'll see what i mean when u see the new tackling techniques, line speed and attitude to defense.I'm not sure "mobility" is the answer, it maybe one of the answers. For example if you are getting steamrolled by bigger stronger opposition then it doesn't matter how mobile you are. Same as if you are getting your ass handed to in six agains, once the petrol runs out then you aren't mobile any more.
You are correct on the not "fielding debutants" that's one of the reasons behind the recruiting strategy.
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Overall it's music to my ears !I personally wouldnt say bulked, more leaner and fitter.
Kingy is looking great, Knight looking as fit as I have ever seen him, Hughes is different species this year and RFM ready for redemption. Our backrow is close to top shelf...
@diddly Just a shame Sutto and Patolo aren't running yet but they look desperate and getting amongst it rather than cruising the sidelines.
Such a shame tbh... good kid and was the bolter last year for bench spot. Worst case scenario he'll be good to go mid season if needed.I’m writing off Patolo for good. The fact he is injured in yet another fuckn pre season…
Its true... the top props are animals which sadly we dont have any of but hopefully we have hard hitting hard workers aka Dogs forwards gone by.Overall it's music to my ears !
As far as bulking up I meant muscle, it is absolutely necessary to make an impact going forward as a prop,
Prime example, all the top notch props are similarly huge, relatively skinnier ones don't always cut the mustered !
Ok.. why did we cop the set restarts?I don't place the same emphasis as I used to on for and against since the six again rule kicked in. It just blows out score lines like crazy, because even the fittest of teams get exhausted when hammered with set restarts.
Since when have we seen 74 to 0 like the Cowboys v Tigers score line last season? I can answer that, it's in fact the highest score blow out since 1935, and it's hardly the only one, we copped a couple. In general if you look at the games or the play by plays there's strong indicator of a score blow out when one team cops a number of repetitive set restarts early in the game. For example in the Parramatta game we copped 4 set restarts in the 1st 20 mins, any wonder we ran out of petrol.
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Because the refs farkin hate us, why else.Ok.. why did we cop the set restarts?
Didnt Tigers smash Cowboys by 60 and a few weeks later Cowboys did the same to the Tigers - momentum from 6 agains can blow scores outI don't place the same emphasis as I used to on for and against since the six again rule kicked in. It just blows out score lines like crazy, because even the fittest of teams get exhausted when hammered with set restarts.
Since when have we seen 74 to 0 like the Cowboys v Tigers score line last season? I can answer that, it's in fact the highest score blow out since 1935, and it's hardly the only one, we copped a couple. In general if you look at the games or the play by plays there's strong indicator of a score blow out when one team cops a number of repetitive set restarts early in the game. For example in the Parramatta game we copped 4 set restarts in the 1st 20 mins, any wonder we ran out of petrol.
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what is his injury?Such a shame tbh... good kid and was the bolter last year for bench spot. Worst case scenario he'll be good to go mid season if needed.
He said lock. Don't know how any of you rate him thoughGreat reports @KLil ... We appreciate the detail and info.. What role does it seem like Mann will be? I know it's hard to tell from certain drills but I was thinking he'd be used as a smaller roving middle forward?
I'm like you, I think Mann will be one of our signings of the season for how little he costs, how hard he plays and covers in defence and the versatility he provides. Fans will grow to love him.. He'll give maximum effort every game as will Curran who I also love the signing of. It's good to hear that they're putting their stamp on the team, especially Curran as the enforcer that we've missed for years..
Hustle baby. We need workers and heart.. Mann will bust his ass every week and he can play above his size and help make us more of a threat in attack as he's a good ball runner.. I think a combination of Curran and Mann at lock will be better than people think.He said lock. Don't know how any of you rate him though