For a big boy he has good turn of foot and ability to change direction laterally in a flash.
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@ said:I wish he'd be more decisive when he gets the ball, especially when he runs it.
I like when he just gets it straightens and takes off at a gap, he seems to hesitate too much and drift sideways before he makes a decision to run or pass.
@ said:@ said:I wish he'd be more decisive when he gets the ball, especially when he runs it.
I like when he just gets it straightens and takes off at a gap, he seems to hesitate too much and drift sideways before he makes a decision to run or pass.
As far as his running game is concerned, I believe that's deliberate, he appears to hesitate, the defence hesitates and then he drops the hammer.
@ said:From what I've seen the last few weeks, I'm optimistic about his attack when in the no1 next year. His defence is a worry though. On current form he's going to be little more than a speed hump at the back.
I know body size is not necessarily an indicator of actual strength but he looks like he needs to do some strength work on his arms… definitely needs to learn to stick a lot better when tackling.
@ said:From what I've seen the last few weeks, I'm optimistic about his attack when in the no1 next year. His defence is a worry though. On current form he's going to be little more than a speed hump at the back.
I know body size is not necessarily an indicator of actual strength but he looks like he needs to do some strength work on his arms… definitely needs to learn to stick a lot better when tackling.
@ said:@ said:From what I've seen the last few weeks, I'm optimistic about his attack when in the no1 next year. His defence is a worry though. On current form he's going to be little more than a speed hump at the back.
I know body size is not necessarily an indicator of actual strength but he looks like he needs to do some strength work on his arms… definitely needs to learn to stick a lot better when tackling.
Check out the highlights from Warriors days and tell me he is a speed hump. Lol
@ said:@ said:@ said:From what I've seen the last few weeks, I'm optimistic about his attack when in the no1 next year. His defence is a worry though. On current form he's going to be little more than a speed hump at the back.
I know body size is not necessarily an indicator of actual strength but he looks like he needs to do some strength work on his arms… definitely needs to learn to stick a lot better when tackling.
Check out the highlights from Warriors days and tell me he is a speed hump. Lol
We are really going to miss turnstile Tedescos defence At the back.
@ said:his missed tackle stats for a half are pretty good
@ said:Looking forward to seeing him in his natural position at the back next season. Whilst I would have loved Tedesco to stay, well at least the 2015/16 version, but as he hasn't done much for WT this year I am expecting Lolohea to deliver more for the club next year.