happy_tiger
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@cochise said in [3 said:@Tiger_Steve said in [3 said:@cochise said in [3 said:@Tiger_Steve said in [3 said:@cochise said in [3 said:@Tiger_Steve said in [3 said:@TigerRabbit said in [3 said:But seriously...
3- Marshall
2- Leilua
1- Musgrove
Marshall was in everything, shaped everything well and looked threatening from start until the end of his spell
Leilua is a superstar and is an awesome pick-up for the team - I always said at his best he was second behind Inglis but now with the latter gone and Latrell moving to Fullback he is the best centre in the game.
Musgrove i am not surprised about, I was singing his praises when he signed with the club - He's had a rough season and a half, two seasons but he is a quality player and will push to start.
Speaking of Ex-Souths players, Adam Douiehi is another big signing for the Tigers - I rate him especially highly and has just about everything.
He isn't the quickest man on the planet but will play like a hybrid Fullback, Five-Eighth which will defer attention as much as possible from the fact speed is one of his only weaknesses - He played really well today, strong on first contact and directed the team well in that second half.
Interesting comment regarding Benji TR. You are more objective than us biased supporters. I think Benji is at his best when he picks his moments. Today I thought he was too dominant and negated opportunities for Brooks.
Brooks really needs to increase his presence on the game though, he is the halfback and shouldn't be waiting for anyone to give him control!
Yep that’s true. I think, rightly or wrongly, he is intimidated by Benji dominance (and Farah)
I agree fully Steve, I think it may come from him being a Tigers fan as a kid and the memories of 2005.
He is at the point though now that to continue to develop he needs to demand the ball. He also needs to work on his passing game as he creates most of his opportunities through his running game, he needs to start to create room for the players around him! I'm saying that as a fan of his but that is where he needs to go to reach the next level. His primary passing play is hitting Garner with a short ball, just needs to create a bit more variety to his game now!
I’m a fan as well so my critique comes from already admiring his play.
Two things:
1. His passing game is one dimensional- fast flat pass that sticks or doesn’t.
2. He does not own the big moments and/or steer the team home in last 20 minutes
These things will take him to origin level player imo.
Wish we’d get Andrew Johns to mentor him like every other club out there
One dimensional is exactly how I describe his passing game too, if he doesn't have the backline set for the short ball/ out the back option play he runs the ball. When running I'd like to see him bite back into the defense with runners hitting the holes outside him giving him options to pass in less structured situations.
Its not Brooks fault he can only pass to short players like himself
Could the issue mentioned about his passing game be due to the ball runners not being quicker than the players marking them ...so he has smaller windows or smaller gaps to hit