Tommy Magpie
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It's simple.
Last year he played OK but nothing special. This year he is playing great.
It is about form.
Last year he played OK but nothing special. This year he is playing great.
It is about form.
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@The Tooth said:His kick returns are strong and straight which does help in the momentum in the start of our sets and his dummy half work is admirable (again straight and hard), but he just doesn't look to have much in his game apart from that (straight and hard).
I dont think I've ever seen him step a bloke or setup a support player with a good long or short ball. I dont expect to see him chiming into our backline like a 2nd 5/8 as most fullback do these days. Maybe that will come with time but I doubt it.
I'm happy to have him there but he's not the ideal fullback for the Tigers. If we could have Beau Ryans defensive game and Tim Moltzens ball playing ability then we'd have the ideal fullback. I will admit though that I'd prefer Ryan over Moltzen for fullback.
@851 said:@smeghead said:My dislike came from exactly the same moment in time I realised Moltzen was not a fullbacks left teste.
Cowboys game in Townsville 2009
The change from the player who allowed such a easy try to be scored by not putting his body in the line to the guy we saw as the last line of defence at the SFS this past Friday night.
The turnaround mirrors my change of view of Beaus game. Perhaps it was always there and I din't see it
My thoughts exactly.