Reflecting on the Sharks game last night the difference wasn’t in the forwards in the first 40 mins it’s was the speed and power that their backs returned the ball and then got fast play the balls one after another that got them on the front foot and us moving backwards . It’s been a trademark of the Sharks for the past 3 years. Looking at our recruitment I can see Ivan’s logic in getting the likes of Fonua, Milne, etc but the problem is they are still way behind the top players in their positions and realistically probably won’t get near them in 2018\. Especially Fonua as he looks to have a figjam attitude. The only 2 we have with that capability are Nofoaluma and Marsters and to a lesser extent Kev. MWZ and Thompson (if he played on the wing) aren’t powerful enough and get easily dominated.
The bigger problem is Brooks as he got neither the personality or ability to be given the responsibility of leading us around the park. He was horrible last night. Kicks , game management and setting up support players. Sure people will say we got dominated but given that at best our forwards will compete 50/50 with most others in 2018 we just can’t continue giving this bloke more chances as the only hope we have with our roster is to have someone in that position that has the “time” to get us repeats sets, make the opposition return from deep in their half and put the pressure on in the opposition 20 metre zone with well placed attacking kicks. When you don’t have the strike power in this area like us you just got find ways to buy some time and Lady Luck will always help with a good bounce of the ball just like what happened last night with 2 Sharks tries.