TheEnz
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one thing you can't question is his commitment on the field, he played for the full 80 and was moving throughout, was also pretty vocal from what I saw.
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Does anyone else think the Dogs defence starts early..1st receiver swarmed every timeExactly and as much as we don't like it the dogs are a top 4 side their defense didn't give Mavrik much room to move, he can't carry the whole inferior pack on his back.
Anyhow we don't care what he does at the riff it's what he does when he gets to the Tigers.
For a start he has a good size frame that the weights room can work on over the summer, if he can get stronger, we could have a decent signing.
F yeah but when you're the NRL darlings at the moment are you going to get pinged all the time when you should be, ha ha good luck with that.Does anyone else think the Dogs defence starts early..1st receiver swarmed every time
Yes I do. I suspect they are happy to give away a couple of penalties but generally get the benefit of it throughout the whole game. They know the refs won’t penalise them 20 times for it. Especially in the finals when the whistle goes away. They might be able to jag a win in the finals with their swarming (offside) defence.Does anyone else think the Dogs defence starts early..1st receiver swarmed every time
Does anyone else think the Dogs defence starts early..1st receiver swarmed every time
The Dogs/Berries have always been notorious for this. Ingrained in their DNA.They have turned the club around on the basis of cheating the 10m knowing no ref will continually penalise it
Only signed for a year i believe. I can see him heading to Perth in 2027, just like his old man did.I thought he was every average, didn’t bend the line for me , his defence was good , I can see way Penrith let him go
I see why you'd say that, but I think Penrith as a whole showed absolutely nothing in attack..I thought he was every average, didn’t bend the line for me , his defence was good , I can see way Penrith let him go
Thought he looked small for a backrower, height and physicality wise.Last comment..Geyer.. big body but not a lot of impact
Needs to run like his old man if he wants a career ianywhere n NRL
I thought he held his own though, he wasn't being dominated at all by the doggies defence.. infact, I was surprised that the Panthers weren't on the back foot alot more considering they were a KOE side .Thought he looked small for a backrower, height and physicality wise.
Looks like a twig even in comparison to some one like Seyfarth.
Thought he looked small for a backrower, height and physicality wise.
Looks like a twig even in comparison to some one like Seyfarth.
Thought he looked small for a backrower, height and physicality wise.
Looks like a twig even in comparison to some one like Seyfarth.
This, statistically, he was the best forward last night for the Panthers. Most metres, second most tackles, only a few missed, 4 tackle breaks - 3rd in the team.I don’t exactly know why but I really struggled to tell apart the panthers players probably because I’d never seen any of them before.
Anyway, didn’t notice Geyer too much throughout and looked at the stats afterwards just to see what did happen. He got the most metres out of all panthers forwards with 13 runs for 95m (7.3m per run) and made the second most tackles with 37 but 3 missed and 3 ineffective (86% efficiency).
My conclusion is that he’s another Tony Sukkar type player. Will do the work and be reliable and consistent but lacks any sort of real x-factor. I think it’s quite likely Mav will be 4th or 5th string 2nd row equal with Sukkar and will probably spend 95-100% of the season in NSW Cup, but will certainly be a handy back up if there are injuries.