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djeks_the_tiger
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So if the papers are to be believed, and Benji is unhappy that his BFF Moltzen is being shopped around, is Benji going to hold our club ransom again like he did with Sheens?
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@djeks the tiger said:So if the papers are to be believed, and Benji is unhappy that his BFF Moltzen is being shopped around, is Benji going to hold our club ransom again like he did with Sheens?
@cktiger said:Lui is playing Moltzen back into halfback already - Marshall won't have to worry
@cktiger said:Lui is playing Moltzen back into halfback already - Marshall won't have to worry
@hybrid_tiger said:@cktiger said:Lui is playing Moltzen back into halfback already - Marshall won't have to worry
As long as Lui is fit Moltzen will never play halfback, so get used to it.
@hybrid_tiger said:@cktiger said:Lui is playing Moltzen back into halfback already - Marshall won't have to worry
As long as Lui is fit Moltzen will never play halfback, so get used to it.
@Chadman's Ghost said:Only problem I have with Moltzen is that he is, as of right now, not the #1 choice at Halfback, 5/8 or Fullback- the 3 spots he can play well.
Using him at centre is almost wasting a position & player.
For mine, Moltzen WAS the #1 halfback at the club. Then he got shifted to fullback & Lui came in. Lui struggled early, but now I see him being a much bigger factor in each game & might finally prove a good foil to both Benji & Farah.
Moltzen as a Fullback was always a 'less than perfect' position match- simply because he is NOT good at tacking kicks under pressure. His defence is ok (without being good) & his positional play is fine. In attack Moltzen really excels given space & freedom. But attack is, alas, only half the game. McKinnon is playing MUCh better this year & is really securing that Fullback position as his own. Strong in both attack & defence, while pretty safe under pressure with the ball in the air- hard to knock McKinnon this season.
So Moltzen finds himself warming the centre position until Lawrence comes back. But in the centres he doesn't have the room to play like he does at fullback, doesn't have the responsibility of providing a foil to Farah/Marshall he had at halfback, his front on defence (which is ok) is exploited by bigger, stronger men against him & he's still a liability with the ball in the air.
In other words- Moltzen isn't a First Grade Centre.
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And with Lui, Mrshall & McKinnon ahead of him in his 3 best positions, is Moltzen's wage vs the Salary Cap prohibitive?
He's a good player without a position for this club. It's probably in both the club (financially) & Moltzen's (career opportunity) best interest if they part after this season.
@cktiger said:@hybrid_tiger said:@cktiger said:Lui is playing Moltzen back into halfback already - Marshall won't have to worry
As long as Lui is fit Moltzen will never play halfback, so get used to it.
Even if he is fit and playing absolutely hopeless?
Is he getting preferential treatment?
@hybrid_tiger said:@cktiger said:@hybrid_tiger said:@cktiger said:Lui is playing Moltzen back into halfback already - Marshall won't have to worry
As long as Lui is fit Moltzen will never play halfback, so get used to it.
Even if he is fit and playing absolutely hopeless?
Is he getting preferential treatment?
If getting picked simply because he is a superior player than Moltzen in all areas is "preferential treatment" then yes, he is.
@hybrid_tiger said:Again, if you think Moltzen is a superior halfback than Lui you are clearly watching a different game.
Every week you're playing the same record, Lui's crap, can't tackle, is a speedbump while at the same time calling for Moltzen to play half. Give it a rest. Lui is ahead of Moltzen for good reason, he is a better player and more importantly a player with far more strings to his bow than Moltzen.
Moltzen is a glorified ball running five-eighth, nothing more, nothing less. Doesn't have a kicking game, is not creative, has little variety in his game, does not threaten the line or organise like a good halfback should.