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Hospital shmospital!!!!
Gimme a bloody break!!!!
Catch the ball for crying out loud!!!! Hospital pass is hardly a reason to drop the ball FOUR TIMES in a half!!
Sure, they were poor passes. What about the drop from the kick-off??? Did Brooks do that too???
Crikey Brooks has enough detractors (I'm one) and there enough threads where us fans highlight his ineptitude. But fair go, this is about Lawrence and unless those passes are uncatch-able (which they weren't) then a guy who is an 11 year veteran can damn well catch the ball first and if he's got an issue with the poor passing then he would be well within his rights to berate Brooks all he damn well likes.
But, if he's going to drop the ball every single time unless it is lightly placed on his chest then fair suck.
Over-reaction IMO. Obviously he doesn't drop every ball and very few of the passes he might drop are from light chest balls.
He dropped the ball 3 times in the match. IMO one of those was a dead-cert hospital, another was not great but he should have caught it, the kickoff was all his own fault. It's poor, for sure. What I don't get is how certain players get all the grief after a team-wide crap performance.
Brooks was poor, Lawrence was poor, Sue was poor, Moses was poor… most of them were poor.
Yes Lawrence should catch more footballs but also Brooks should throw less crap passes. You can't just say "the onus is on Lawrence to catch everything".
In 3 rounds Suli and Tedesco have the most errors (6). Lawrence has 5, Moses 4, 5 others have 3 errors. Previously, Lawrence made 12 errors in 2016, 7th worst of the team. In 2015 he made 10 errors, 11th worst. In 2014 he made 25 errors, that was a bad year, worst in the team. He's hardly the consistent ball-dropper, mistake-maker that he is labelled.
Just looking for some perspective in these hard times. All performances need to be viewed in context.
I almost wish for Chris Lawrence's sake he never was that good as a kid, because he's always being judged on his early performances. "Where is the Chris Lawrence with such pace and power?", people say. He's gone, gone gone gone. "He's been replaced by a Chris Lawrence who drops every pass." Well no he hasn't, he has a modest but very improvable record of errors, he is one of the few Tigers players to consistently put his body on the line in attack. He's only been worse than 8th for team-wide missed tackles once (2016 when he was 4th-worst).
Chris Lawrence has a lot of work to do, he's not at a level we need to be a strong-performing club. Same with Sue, Aloiai, Grant, Edwards, Lovett, MCK, Ava... it's a pack-wide issue.