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@GNR4LIFE said:The bounce of the ball wouldn't have mattered if he wasn't so bloody slow in getting to it.
@Snake said:You can see the formers that have actually chased a dropping footy and breaks left or right you have no chance once you commit ,Lote should be a super hero with arms that can stretch on demand ..thanks for the effort over the years just bad luck with injuries.
@jirskyr said:@Snake said:You can see the formers that have actually chased a dropping footy and breaks left or right you have no chance once you commit ,Lote should be a super hero with arms that can stretch on demand ..thanks for the effort over the years just bad luck with injuries.
I disagree.
For starters it's a footy, so you should _expect_ a funny bounce. All good fullbacks and wingers cover the cock-eyed bounce.
Lote made the number one mistake when racing for a rolling footy - if you have a head start, put yourself in front of your opponent. Sure the ball took a wicked turn but Lote had 5-10m on Farrell the whole way and should have first ensured he was running a block. Being in front of Farrell meant he could then have slowed a little as he reached the ball and made sure it was covered.
Instead he ran at top speed the whole way and tumbled like a speed skater once it changed trajectory. It's embarrassing, but let's be honest Lote isn't known for his sharp footwork or fabulous hands. It's the same kind of play that saw him knock on in the Warriors semi 2011, or fumble the pass for his first try in Tigers colours. He's a big strong dude, fast enough in a straight line.
No hard feelings against Lote but his age tells. You watch the way Simona chases a rolling ball and see the difference.