@Balmain Bug said:@Tigerpete said:1\. Blake Ayshford - For the life of me i can't work out why Sheens does not talk about this kid as a future centre. Considering his lack of pre season which prevented him from strength and conditioning work his ability is impressive. His attacking game is very promising. Shows good strength despite the previously mentioned pre season issues. Just as impressive is his footwork. There are similarities Ayshford shares with a certain Gasnier in terms of his dancing feet.
2\. Tim Moltzen - As good as he has done at fullback earlier this season, he was at another level yesterday. Perhaps the confidence gained from moving back in the halves contributed to this? His support play was phenomenal yesterday and dare i say it there were a few Billy Slater-esque abilities shown yesterday. Bottom line though, the last 7 days have proven just why the club's response to Gallant has been so lukewarm.
Lets remember we played 5 1st graders and a reserve grade team yesterday.
What do you prefer?
1\. Gallant
6\. Benji
7\. Moltzen
or
1\. Moltzen
6\. Benji
7\. Liu
The 1st option gives us more strike power, the 2nd option gives us more play makers.
Bug tough call
But i would go option 1 for the moment in 2010.Moltzon has proven he can do any challenge that thrown to him but at fulback he still lacks the positional play in defence & although Lui looks the goods he still could do with another season in NYC
In saying that Im not against option 2 (although i was last week,i stand corrected)If given time to develop this to could be a lethal combo.My question is how does Taumata fit in the equation??