Moltzen

Moltzen was one of our best today for mine - he added another dimension to thew team and was always dangerous - still recovering from injury but really starting to look the part for mine
 
@boonboon said:
Moltzen was one of our best today for mine - he added another dimension to thew team and was always dangerous - still recovering from injury but really starting to look the part for mine

He is not a fullback he might be fine elsewhere but not at back
 
@boonboon said:
Moltzen was one of our best today for mine - he added another dimension to thew team and was always dangerous - still recovering from injury but really starting to look the part for mine

Yep. Too many posters have their ideas in their head and are not watching the game. He is learning his trade but he was still our most damaging outside back along with Utai
 
Moltzen was most dangerous when he was in the line…...i rate him highly but as a fullback I'm with Hybrid...no way

We are playing with 3 halves and it aint working...
 
How as he damaging tiger05? I didnt see him make a line break or step through traffic. I didnt see him draw and pass to put his winger away. I didnt see him run the ball back with any intention other than self preservation.

He finished off the good work of others as he should have and that was good, but he was hardly damaging.
 
@stryker said:
How as he damaging tiger05? I didnt see him make a line break or step through traffic. I didnt see him draw and pass to put his winger away. I didnt see him run the ball back with any intention other than self preservation.

He finished off the good work of others as he should have and that was good, but he was hardly damaging.

I think you have answered your own question. Mckinnon hasn't been able to do this so far this year even though he is a more well rounded fullback.
 
@Geo. said:
Moltzen was most dangerous when he was in the line…...i rate him highly but as a fullback I'm with Hybrid...no way

We are playing with 3 halves and it aint working...

EXACTLY, nothing good he does suggests he is a fullback. He is a five-eighth.

On the other hand every attribute a fullback needs he doesn't have.
 
Moltzen is the odd man out.

He looked good finishing those tries, but thats exactly what he did, he finished them. He threw a pass to Ryan and sacrified good meterage in the process.

I was waiting for a hospital pass to Ryan/Utai on a kick return but thankfully didn't see it.
 
@tiger05 said:
@boonboon said:
Moltzen was one of our best today for mine - he added another dimension to thew team and was always dangerous - still recovering from injury but really starting to look the part for mine

Yep. Too many posters have their ideas in their head and are not watching the game. He is learning his trade but he was still our most damaging outside back along with Utai

Just because a bloke scores 2 tries does not mean he has had a good game . Tiger 05 I have not seen you defend the way he handles high ball or reason he does not communicate with other wingers Two of the most important things about being a fullback and he can't do remotely well
 
Yeah he did awesome when he got the ball and scored in a three on one situation

Should be our fullback for the next 10 years

Never mind that he is scared to contest a bomb, run a ball back hard, put his body on the line in defence etc
 
@tiger05 said:
@stryker said:
How as he damaging tiger05? I didnt see him make a line break or step through traffic. I didnt see him draw and pass to put his winger away. I didnt see him run the ball back with any intention other than self preservation.

He finished off the good work of others as he should have and that was good, but he was hardly damaging.

I think you have answered your own question. Mckinnon hasn't been able to do this so far this year even though he is a more well rounded fullback.

I disagree mate…Macca was starting to do all these things before his injury on top of being very reliable at the back and organising the troops.

It's a shame for Tim that Lui is so good. He goes well when playing up in the line. Maybe try him at center next week but definetly not at fullback.
 
Oh dear… The kid has talent but realistically, we haunt seen Tim play to his potential since 2009\. Injury aside, he is playing with no confidence which is evident every time we do not have any momentum. His support play is positive once we get some go forward and tonight he reaped the rewards of 2 Tries.

My concern is where is he best suited in this NRL Team. Reggies will help him gain some confidence, but why would you put a guy down to reggies to harness confidence for a bench spot?
 
Oh dear… The kid has talent but realistically, we haunt seen Tim play to his potential since 2009\. Injury aside, he is playing with no confidence which is evident every time we do not have any momentum. His support play is positive once we get some go forward and tonight he reaped the rewards of 2 Tries.

My concern is where is he best suited in this NRL Team. Reggies will help him gain some confidence, but why would you put a guy down to reggies to harness confidence for a bench spot?

Is Tim Moltzen simply our back-up 5/8 now?
 
surely sheens can see he lacks confidence - doesn't jump for bombs, put his body on the line, etc.

i think moltzen is perfect at 14 and would make a great 5/8 (if we didn't have benji) but he isn't a fullback.
 
@Tiger Watto said:
Oh dear… The kid has talent but realistically, we haunt seen Tim play to his potential since 2009\. Injury aside, he is playing with no confidence which is evident every time we do not have any momentum. His support play is positive once we get some go forward and tonight he reaped the rewards of 2 Tries.

My concern is where is he best suited in this NRL Team. Reggies will help him gain some confidence, but why would you put a guy down to reggies to harness confidence for a bench spot?

Is Tim Moltzen simply our back-up 5/8 now?

Yes Watto or back up utility
 
@Dreamers said:
Totally agree why put Moltzen at fullback he is shocking too SMALL ,put him on the bench,i am hearing Tim Sheens hasnt signed yet there is trouble in the camp ,over and out

Billy Slater, Matt Bowen, Brett Hodgson, and Shannon Gallant might disagree with you about Moltzens size. His size doesn't matter if he's willing to have a go, and the second Yow Yeh scored, his head dropped. Almost a mirror to Zillman last week.

Not the showing of a player who feels 100% in control of his facaulties.
 
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