GNR4LIFE
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Moses looked like a star. The ball he put on for Siro was a pearler. If Brooks returns next week only half as good as Moses last night then these two with Ted will run amok
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@wd in perth said:As good as he was, the warriors were atrocious which aided him immensely. Let's see how he goes from week to week against all sorts of opposing teams before we get too carried away with how he's going. I thought he was great first half. Not so good second.
@guyofthetiger said:@stryker said:My problem with him was that he played the second half expecting the Warriors to be as poor as they were at the end of the first half. The difference was that in the first 40 our middle men sucked their outside defenders in creating space for Mitch to throw those beautiful cutballs to men in space.
So what I saw was a guy who continually made the wrong decisions in the second stanza. He passed short when he should have gone out the back, alternatively, he went out the back when a popped ball of his hip would have sent the runner through a gap. He also ran the ball when he should have kicked it, regaining possession and his kicks he did do (bar the one time he rolled it into the ingoal area) were ineffective mid fielders. Basically he played impatient football that really put his runners in poor positions which turned over possession and allowed the Warriors back into the game.
Had Brooks, Farrah or Balin been there they would have played the percentages and strangled the Warriors out of the race. He'll learn from that and I still love the way he plays. I just thought he played that second half how Benji used to and I was hoping for more control.
Good points.
Not taking the 2 to go more than 3 tries ahead reflected this impatience.
@happy tiger said:I don't think one person in the Stadium thought he would hit Sironen at that time and the timing of the ball was perfect