Give the guy a break. He's a young player playing in a key position. Set up a beauitful first try. Still out number one half back by a mile. Miller aint ready, Moltzen has potential, but Lui is the better half.
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If he gets isolated one-on-one by front rowers, or Manu, etc, what do you expect, at least he has a go. Prince wouldn't have missed those tackes too. Not many half backs would make those tackles.
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It's good coaching, or bad on our part, to isolate him one-on-one. Look at soward, or langer. Alfie Langer was one of the best half backs ever, but suspect in defence, food for thought.
Great post.
I watched Miller in the U20s earlier, I'm a big fan but he's nowhere near ready.
Moltzen is slowly gaining confidence though, could be a possibility if Lui has a couple more shockers/gets injured.
I just said a similar thing in another thread - maybe it was Miller's worst game of the season but if he played in first grade like he did for the 20s on Sunday he would not be an improvement on anyone.
Some of Lui's missed tackles have been embarrassing but I can't help but feel the problem defensively is bigger than him. Look at the first try Newcastle scored last week: **can you name another team in the NRL that would let an undersized half get singled out in line defence like that**? There are plenty of weak defending halves in the comp including some damn good players - Lockyer and Soward for instance - but a good defending team gives them a bodyguard and makes it very difficult for them to be isolated. I'm not saying we ought to take any lessons from Souths defensively but they basically seem to defend with 12 and let Sandow throw in an occasional shoulder when he can.
Straight up, Lui's defence has been poor of late. But look at the holes the Warriors were punching up the middle for the first hour yesterday - either by offloading, running tight support lines for short passes or just in hit ups. **That's not all down to a half-back who isn't tackling his weight.** Frankly I think there are some much bigger men who need to take a look at themselves (and, without singling out just one name, I start to have an idea why the club thinks Fifita isn't irreplaceable).
There are only two guys in the backline bigger than Lui - they are Brown and Ayshford (and not by much)
In the forwards Farah and Fulton are smaller and Heighington is only about 2 kilos heavier.
If they all tackled like Lui we would be sitting on the bottom of the ladder.
And if we need to assign someone to protect him then who protects all the other guys who tackle above their weight?
It's FIRST grade - he should be able to tackle!