Eisenhuth at prop

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I think its a bad decision.

He's an elusive backrower with an offload.

We'd be better off rotating sue and aloia who hit the line harder
 
Eiso is easily the most overrated player in the forum. He is a hard worker but gets dominated every hitup, zero impact, no offload and a slow play the ball.
 
He's starting to look good running off the halves. Could possibly be good on an edge. Not explosive good like a Lawrence, just big bodied, good lines with an offload type edge player. Defensively not sure about him on an edge though.
 
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Eiso is easily the most overrated player in the forum. He is a hard worker but gets dominated every hitup, zero impact, no offload and a slow play the ball.

Yeah he is over rated. Hes shown potential but hasnt completely delivered as yet. Playing Prop definitely isnt going to help.
 
Reminds me of a Keith Galloway type. Is consistent but would be better if he found some more impact or an offload. Always looks likely to offload, seems to start getting into the position to do so and then gets nullified by the defence.
 
More of a lock than a prop, but he's a solid no frills worker. He's not an impact player. Last season he showed more ball skills and offloads but so far this eyar he's kept them under wraps. Having players like him and Twal allow us to have Packer, Matulino and Sue rip in
 
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Reminds me of a Keith Galloway type. Is consistent but would be better if he found some more impact or an offload. Always looks likely to offload, seems to start getting into the position to do so and then gets nullified by the defence.

If he could find his front a reasonable amount, like Keefy mostly did and was so often our quickest play the ball, then he would be a good player.
 
'elusive backrower with an offload.' Are we seeing the same player? I see someone that jogs to the opposition and slows down before he makes any contact with them. One of our weakest players.
 
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'elusive backrower with an offload.' Are we seeing the same player? I see someone that jogs to the opposition and slows down before he makes any contact with them. One of our weakest players.

We always have a player like this.
Woods.. Before him, weak Heinington.
Scaredy cats
 
He can find a hole

Last two games he has found a hole once for a try , once he would have had a try assist if anyone was supporting him v Newcastle

Those who can remember back to last season he can ball play before the line and at the line for a couple of try assists

The Forum tends to want to eat everyone whenever we have a few loses
 
Should be nicknamed Mount Eisenhuth!
I like the variety he provides, as happy said he can ball play at the line, I think with the desperation of trying to stay up the top the team had shelved a little of their tricks, there was one instance where Eisenhuth could of gone out wide to the right against Parra, like we did last year for an Essan Marsters try at Leichhardt but instead he took the tackle.
Cleary likes a mix in his Front row a bit of impact with stability.
Grant is a similar player to Eisenhuth and Twal and I’d say due to risk of not having a balance of impact and stability that’s why his not playing.
 
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He can find a hole

Last two games he has found a hole once for a try , once he would have had a try assist if anyone was supporting him v Newcastle

Those who can remember back to last season he can ball play before the line and at the line for a couple of try assists

The Forum tends to want to eat everyone whenever we have a few loses

Oh this is so true! Exactly
 
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More of a lock than a prop, but he's a solid no frills worker. He's not an impact player. Last season he showed more ball skills and offloads but so far this eyar he's kept them under wraps. Having players like him and Twal allow us to have Packer, Matulino and Sue rip in

This
 
Eisenhuth proving the silver lining in front row injuries
Author Dan Talintyre Timestamp Wed 2 May 2018, 11:00 AM

They say for every cloud there's a silver lining.

That saying has certainly rung true for Wests Tigers forward Matt Eisenhuth so far in 2018, perhaps the biggest beneficiary of the tough struggle Ivan Cleary's side have had with injuries so far this year.

With Russell Packer and Elijah Taylor playing less than half the season, and Alex Twal also struggling with various niggles, Eisenhuth has been the shining light for Wests Tigers through the opening eight weeks — a somewhat surprising achievement given the depth of talent up front this year.

Since his debut midway through the 2017 season, Eisenhuth has been a "set and forget" option for Cleary with his consistency and commitment in both attack and defence a crucial element to the side.

There was the chance of a reduced role in 2018 for the 25-year-old with the arrivals of Packer and Kiwi international Ben Matulino, along with the emergence of Twal, but as he has done so many times throughout his career already, Eisenhuth continues to defy the odds and stake his claim.

All in the no-nonsense, no-fuss, team-first way that makes him such a valuable member of the side.

"I think my footy has come a long way in the last 12 months," Eisenhuth reflected.

"Having regular first-grade footy at the back end of last year has helped me and given me a lot more confidence, especially after getting that spot in Round 1.

"Week after week I feel more confident and feel like I'm contributing more to the team.

"Ivan has instilled confidence in me by giving me that regular spot. Elijah [Taylor] coming in and out of the side, I've been able to start at lock or at prop and I feel like I'm handling that well.

"I guess I've had to step up [with the injuries the team has had].

"It's a lot of experience lost when Russell is out, but Ben Matulino brings a lot as well.

"As a forward pack, you've got to share the workload when someone as big as that is out. I think we've done that well in patches, but on the weekend it just wasn't as consistent enough as it should have been.

"Our defence in the middle was better than it was against Newcastle, but we can definitely still improve."
 
I see Hooth as a lock (not prop) he can play 80 mins. Good in defence,can offload. When he plays at lock he makes our pack a large pack.
 
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