southerntiger
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@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:I don't think he will come and by all accounts he has similar deficiencies in defence to our guys.
Cleary is miles ahead of Brooks and Moses in every aspect of the game.
No one has similar deficiencies to Brooks and Moses. They are world leaders in missed tackles.
Cleary might miss a a tackle or two but he is a good defender plus his only 18 and played 16 games.
What's Brooks and Moses's excuse?
I don't rate N Cleary as highly as many do and I suspect he benefits greatly from playing behind one of the best packs in the comp.
I wonder how effective he would be behind our sack of pillows.
It's not just that, he's played 18 games total, not even a full season. His team is doing alright and they are a good pack as you note, but I can think of so many halves who hit the ground running but can't necessarily sustain that over multiple seasons.
So the kid looks calm and collected, looks like a really sensible footballer, but how about if his team misses the finals for a few years, or if a few injuries strike?
People said all this stuff about Brooks after 20-odd games… and he hasn't really gotten any better since then.
Thats how I see it. I also see a lot less upside to Cleary's game. He does the simple things well, and that may be enough, but he is not fast for a young kid and I suspect his lack of pace will be even more telling as he ages.
Re your 20 games point, I am a big english football fan and one thing I have observed is that most strikers have 1 or 2 good seasons at a maximum. It is only the genuine champions - Linekar, Shearer, Drogba - that succeed over a continuous period. The reason for this is that opposing teams work them out. They know which way they will turn, how much speed needs to be accommodated etc. I see the same thing for halves in rugby league.