Justin Olam #281

Yea, we saw some really lost sets and plenty of times with both halves coming up with Nothing.

When the halves have too much to do, they can't concentrate. Sure, Johns/Cronk/etc can work it out. Get the Center to move in, winger to move out and then think where the gaps are and know which gap to take.

Sullivan/Sezer, less so.
Sezer will add some structure, Sullivan may be able to spot gaps and start giving the ball to those who can run through gaps....

Olam= GAP HUNTER!
Everything is a speculation until we see how the team works with the new people/structures.
It is important that they have confidence in their ability, and the game will slow down for them, and it will become easier.
Anyhow, with L Fainu, Sullivan, and Sezar, we made a significant step forward from that rotten mediocracy of the post-Marshall/Lui/Farah era.
 
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Well that wouldn’t surprise, Bellamy runs a tight ship and the ease with which he’s been traded tells me there’s more to it than a form lapse !
And yet Bellamy kept two of his international forwards who got caught with ‘white powder’ and similarly their international five eight and main man + hooker in a hotel room on a table with ‘white powder’
Bellamy’s tight ship may be a bit rubbery, although 3 are now no longer with Melbourne.
 
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