jirskyr
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@snake said in [Jackson Hastings \- Mega Thread](/post/1498662) said:@jirskyr said in [Jackson Hastings \- Mega Thread](/post/1498641) said:@thedaboss said in [Jackson Hastings \- Mega Thread](/post/1498605) said:@willow said in [Jackson Hastings \- Mega Thread](/post/1498600) said:@jirskyr said in [Jackson Hastings \- Mega Thread](/post/1498590) said:@willow said in [Jackson Hastings \- Mega Thread](/post/1498393) said:Agree. He’s a great broken field runner but Daine also looked out of sorts and got picked off with ease when chiming in on set backline plays. Gus reckons he’s a 6. Say what you like about Gus, but I reckon he might be right on this one.
Thing is though, if Daine was getting muddled up and picked off chiming into the backline as fullback, I'm not sure why that's an argument to promote him up the chain to #6?
The five-eigth's key attribute is supposed to be knowing when to kick, pass or run - being decisive, because they are the last half to touch the football in attack. And the run is supposed to be a real threat, not just a last resort.
Arguably a fullback has less thinking time again than 5/8, so you could potentially argue that moving Laurie to #6 gives him some more time. But equally, that indecisiveness could simply rear it's ugly head earlier in the backline. He's definitely not a tackle-busting runner, so you aren't going to see him run if there are no gaps.
One might also argue that the lack of established 5/8 in 2020 led to many of Daine's issues with not having a clear role to play in attack.
Fair point. I can't see him being moved from fullback next season anyway but with AD sidelined, it will be interesting to see who lines up at 6.
I got a feeling it will be hastings and peachy as bench utility...
I would not be surprised at all if Hastings goes to 7 and Brooks plays 6 at the start of the year, with Brooks having a stronger directive to run the footy, and Hastings doing more of the kicking. This leaves Brooks as the left-foot option for the alternate side of the field. It may have been different if Doueihi was fit.
Brooks will then touch the football noticeably less often than Hastings will.
Hopefully Hastings will know what to do with the ball .. that would be a positive!
That's supposed to be his deal, right? Hastings is not a passive footballer, he goes to the line, plays hard, competes hard. Very physical, lacks a bit of finesse. Almost an exact opposite of Brooks, who is technically very capable, stylish, but hesitant, reactive.
With Hastings I think your main challenge is if he regularly takes bad options, because watching him I get the impression he's always going to be pushing the play. Brooks on the other hand usually criticised for not taking any options at all.