Jahream Bula #269

Some lucky tries in the 44 points scored, I reckon AD should have been stopped seriously, the intercept, lucky , even the ball hitting the post . Thats 18 points any other week might not bounce our way .Also the momentum with the ref blowing back to back to back six again calls really helped gas the cowboys. Take 3 tries away we still win . More wins then losses this year,we definitely looked more organised and hungry. Perfect way to start in front of a massive crowd 🐯☝️💥
The ball hitting the post wasn’t luck . The panthers practiced that all the time, and luai has brought that to the tigers . Benji said so much in the presser
Also intercepts are not luck . The wingers would have been told you jam and come up early as Drinkwater is balls to the wall , all the time , so you can have a lot of joy off him . I think that’s what happened in the try LL let in when all he had to do was number off .
 
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Mate question Drinkwater after yesterday's game would you make him an offer? In December the Cows trying to push him out for cap relief he is reportedly on 750K-850K
He’s a big reason why they lose a lot of games . When’s he’s on one , they’re like the best team in the comp , when he’s not … he reminds me of Benji 07/08 when he wasn injured .
 
Mate question Drinkwater after yesterday's game would you make him an offer? In December the Cows trying to push him out for cap relief he is reportedly on 750K-850K
I wouldn’t say no. He is quality and cheaper than what we have. He caused our defence problems yesterday.
That said, I am a Bula fan and my first choice remains to keep him.
 
800k is as fair as i would go
what happened to the defense side of him he was known for in his rookie year
And thats still paying on potential
The melb kid has dwarfed him already ,pardon the pun,and so has Raiders and eagle young guns
We have several young guns of our own who may or may not make,and atm Tracey is at least as good as Bula
We tend to overlook shortcomings of loyal players,but guys whom we heavily invest in and decide to jump ship get both barrells of honesty
 
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He went well and did his job without any fuss.
His evasion when first receiving the ball ignites a lot of half chances.
With our new philosophy of ball movement through offloads, he’ll be a huge asset this season.
Agreed but I thought his support play was a little lacking. He will need to be better if he's going to benefit from the offloads.
All in all however nothing to be to upset about.
 
I wouldn’t say no. He is quality and cheaper than what we have. He caused our defence problems yesterday.
That said, I am a Bula fan and my first choice remains to keep him.
I am a fan of Bula's as well but i am hoping the club can change from being a bottom feeder and taking leftovers to actually being competitive in the player market and players want to go to and stay
 
I've seen some harsh criticism of his game yesterday. I think he was solid without being outstanding. Two very good try assists good under the high bombs run metres weren't as high as some FBs but the go forward from the whole team was real good yesterday.
Wasn't in my top performers but thought he was decent.

Rewatched and analyzed the game.
Watching the game live v review see things differently.

On review Bula for the most part did his job, chimed in on both sides of the park and covered in the middle for support. Luai probably bombed a try not using him.

His bomb cleanup was mixed but mostly positive.

My only concern is his lack of hunger to run the ball out of the danger zone / across halfway like the best do. He did start doing it late in the game but we need him to do it more during the game.

Yet to see all this acceleration improvement that Fabri talked about and he had some half chances to show it.
 
My only concern is his lack of hunger to run the ball out of the danger zone / across halfway like the best do. He did start doing it late in the game but we need him to do it more during the game.

Yeah, million dollar players should be highly involved in most aspects of there relative roll.

I reckon he has it in him, well hoping he does, there were signs yesterday, so maybe give him a few months to prove it.
 
Yeah, million dollar players should be highly involved in most aspects of there relative roll.

I reckon he has it in him, well hoping he does, there were signs yesterday, so maybe give him a few months to prove it.
In a game where both halves score, both second rowers score, and both wingers score, your fullback just playing a safe game is perfectly fine.

I think we’ll see him come up clutch when we need him, and hope that the club manage to secure him long term.
 
The ball hitting the post wasn’t luck . The panthers practiced that all the time, and luai has brought that to the tigers . Benji said so much in the presser
Also intercepts are not luck . The wingers would have been told you jam and come up early as Drinkwater is balls to the wall , all the time , so you can have a lot of joy off him . I think that’s what happened in the try LL let in when all he had to do was number off .
Exactly. It is a definite tactic and he did it perfectly.

I posted in the 3,2,1 thread I think the padding should be round. Still able to do what he did, but it's a bit harder to.
 
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The ball hitting the post wasn’t luck . The panthers practiced that all the time, and luai has brought that to the tigers . Benji said so much in the presser
Also intercepts are not luck . The wingers would have been told you jam and come up early as Drinkwater is balls to the wall , all the time , so you can have a lot of joy off him . I think that’s what happened in the try LL let in when all he had to do was number off .
By luck I mean we got the bounce of the ball , he might attempt to hit the post every week but bet He doesn't score every time ,we got lucky .
 
By luck I mean we got the bounce of the ball , he might attempt to hit the post every week but bet He doesn't score every time ,we got lucky .
But it’s not luck . Nor is it luck to have a grubber kick pop up into the hands at the right time 90% of the time . You practice this stuff . I wasn’t even a half , and we used to practice is it when I was coming up (the grubber kick popping up when you need it .
You bounce that ball enough times off the post you can predict where it’s going . Like chucking a tennis ball at a wall in different ways , after a while you know if you chuck it on this angle the ball is pooping out on that angle. It’s a rectangular shape . Like what was said if it was round , then it would bounce off in different directions . Much harder to predict . Like aiming for the mortar in a brick wall with a tennis ball, or a crack .
 
But it’s not luck . Nor is it luck to have a grubber kick pop up into the hands at the right time 90% of the time . You practice this stuff . I wasn’t even a half , and we used to practice is it when I was coming up (the grubber kick popping up when you need it .
You bounce that ball enough times off the post you can predict where it’s going . Like chucking a tennis ball at a wall in different ways , after a while you know if you chuck it on this angle the ball is pooping out on that angle. It’s a rectangular shape . Like what was said if it was round , then it would bounce off in different directions . Much harder to predict . Like aiming for the mortar in a brick wall with a tennis ball, or a crack .
Grubber kicks are a good example....I rememeber practicing these as a kid and you just knew 95% of the time when itd pop up after dribbling along the grass....not always, but usually
 
But it’s not luck . Nor is it luck to have a grubber kick pop up into the hands at the right time 90% of the time . You practice this stuff . I wasn’t even a half , and we used to practice is it when I was coming up (the grubber kick popping up when you need it .
You bounce that ball enough times off the post you can predict where it’s going . Like chucking a tennis ball at a wall in different ways , after a while you know if you chuck it on this angle the ball is pooping out on that angle. It’s a rectangular shape . Like what was said if it was round , then it would bounce off in different directions . Much harder to predict . Like aiming for the mortar in a brick wall with a tennis ball, or a crack .
Like chucking a tennis ball...
 
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