Robbie is our Gallen

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In both the great and bad way Gallen was for the Sharks for many years Robbie is becoming that for us.

A guy so used to having to carry all the responsibility on his back because nobody else wanted to he now takes too much control, tries too do it all himself too muh and it is to the detriment of the side.

The only way the Sharks solved this with Gallen was to bring in a soli squad of veterans in the pack to ease his workload back
 
I was actually steamed at Robbie for not doing enough last night.

He had about three runs from dummy half last night,one which he made a break and led to a try.

He should darting out from dummy half more often and worrying about ball playing a LOT less.
That is his and our strength.

Potter needs to getin his ear ASAP…..and Bunji needs to get his act together.And do the playmaking.
 
@innsaneink said:
Woods not far behind him

I dont blame them for going to Woods all the time.

Without Sauce we have zero go forward aside from Woods.

He is the only current player in the pack that always bends the line.
 
I was saying that last night and got ripped a new one. He needs to simplify his game and concentrate on being a dummy half .

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Not really Tigerclaw, last night you started a thread and in the first sentence you said to drop Farah to state cup. No one in this thread has suggested anything like that.
Without playmaking help Farah will continue to overplay his hand.

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The problem we have is Farah is playing behind a well beaten forward pack each week. Woods can hold his head high - he made more metres once again than the opposition props and always bends the line. Poor bugger is let down by the rest of the pigs around him. In times like this I was hoping a player like Blair would really step up and have a red hot go but he's doing stuff all and leaving it to the likes of Fulton to cart the ball up.

I can't really fault Farah, he's trying his hardest but we are so one dimensional in attack this year, it's like we're stuck in slow motion whereas everyone is at normal speed.
 
@simonthetiger said:
I was actually steamed at Robbie for not doing enough last night.

He had about three runs from dummy half last night,one which he made a break and led to a try.

He should darting out from dummy half more often and worrying about ball playing a LOT less.
That is his and our strength.

Potter needs to getin his ear ASAP…..and Bunji needs to get his act together.And do the playmaking.

Farah did his hammy in the warm up and only played because he's always played through injury. We were lucky he had any runs at all as he was very close to pulling out just before kickoff. i'd say that's why he didn't run much, along with being in a well beaten pack.
 
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