Eisenhuth at prop

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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

I laughed at this. He didnt find a hole. A chasm opened up and he JOGGED through it. Had nothing to do with him.

You actually miss the point bill, that's the beauty of that play. It was indeed a chasm, because Parra totally over-read the play, didn't think Hooth was a threat.

So in that respect he ran a great line - he wasn't an obvious ball receiver, he picked his mark against the grain, he gave Brooks a legitimate flat-pass option right on the advantage line.

Nobody, nobody, nobody who runs through a defensive line untouched, with not a single defender slipping or having some unusual calamity, does so by accident.

In fact if we could find a forward who can "accidentally" find his way untouched to the try line, well sign that happy ignorant lemming up.

It was obviously a set play. Eisenhuth or player X would have done the same. If there was any talent in that play it was Brooks who looked beyond Eisenhuth, pretending he was trying to hit another player and the opposition fell for it.
 
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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

I laughed at this. He didnt find a hole. A chasm opened up and he JOGGED through it. Had nothing to do with him.

You actually miss the point bill, that's the beauty of that play. It was indeed a chasm, because Parra totally over-read the play, didn't think Hooth was a threat.

So in that respect he ran a great line - he wasn't an obvious ball receiver, he picked his mark against the grain, he gave Brooks a legitimate flat-pass option right on the advantage line.

Nobody, nobody, nobody who runs through a defensive line untouched, with not a single defender slipping or having some unusual calamity, does so by accident.

In fact if we could find a forward who can "accidentally" find his way untouched to the try line, well sign that happy ignorant lemming up.

It was obviously a set play. Eisenhuth or player X would have done the same. If there was any talent in that play it was Brooks who looked beyond Eisenhuth, pretending he was trying to hit another player and the opposition fell for it.

All good then, let's get a bunch of Player Xs to run that play every week. Maybe my granny can get involved too.
 

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