ROyCE NEeDs to be in the run on side this weekRoyce you have to do one thing. Run from the back fence straight to Galvin
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ROyCE NEeDs to be in the run on side this weekRoyce you have to do one thing. Run from the back fence straight to Galvin
Grade 3 BullyingSomeone needs to go high on Galvin .....someone else needs to go higher on Galvin ....
In all seriousness beating the prick would be alot sweeter then hitting him high I hope we are at least competitive the way its gone this season it seems a big loss is on the cards 🙁Someone needs to go high on Galvin .....someone else needs to go higher on Galvin ....
Someone needs to go high on Galvin .....someone else needs to go higher on Galvin ....
I think we have also missed Bula chasing the high kicks and putting pressure on their fullback. I think Bula is more effective in the air than Tracey and would look to execute that move regularly.Game Plan to defeat the Dogs?
Canterbury play similar style to the Riff and currently boast the best defence in the NRL. Their structure is disciplined, compact, and rolling; built around Ciraldo’s Penrith‑style system where fast moving forwards that swarm the threat.
The Dogs are elite defensively centre‑to‑centre; however, we know that Galvin is an arm grabber and is suspect under sustained pressure. We also have threats on both wings so can utlilise them early in attack to take the energy out of their mobile pack.
Identified Defensive Weaknesses
- Galvin has been exposed in edge misreads.
- The compressed nature of their defensive line exposes them on quick shifts to the outside backs.
- Winning the ruck and shifting quickly can catch the edge defenders narrow or fatigued.
- Fast shifts can unlock the edges before they can slide enabling the edges to be stripped of numbers.
Identified Attacking Weaknesses
We usually struggle to win the ruck; however, with the smaller Dogs pack we should be able to maintain parity and and with effort win the ruck at times. When we win the ruck we must be on the ball to capitalise on quick PTBs to compress the defence then shift quickly to take advantage of this.
- Their attack is structured but can be predictable.
- They rely on forward roll-ons and Burton bombs which does limit their flexibility.
- Galvin when pressured does make errors; however, he also takes chances that do come off so the application of too much pressure is also a risk.
- the Dogs lack spark in second-phase play — they have few offloads and unpredictable movements.
Attack
Early Set
Aim: Force the markers/edges into overcommitting, allowing our ball-players to shift quickly.
- Play tight for first 2-3 tackles to force Bulldogs to compress.
- Quick play-the-balls through the middle are key to unlocking their edges.
Shift
Aim: Target the areas where they leak the most points.
- Structure the shifts with Bula sweeping to pressure the edges, especially Galvin who is prone to over read the play.
- Critter and Xeri are good defenders so the opportunity will come when they are engaged. Use our edges to commit the defence and isolate Galvin. Play eitheer back on the inside against the grain at Galvin or skip to the winger to enable Taruva/Skelton/Bula space.
- Cut-out, double lead runners and inside balls should be effective plays.
Kicking Game
Aim: Disrupt the defensive pattern
- Use a combination of early kicks to get in behind the compressed defence to slow their defensive line and create space to attack.
- Kick long to space or high to the kick chase to limit return meterage.
- In the red zone force repeat sets rather than bombs; the Dogs defend bombs well but their highly mobile defense can suffer from fatigue when sets are stacked.
Momentum Change
Aim: We control the tempo
- Early kicks/touch finders to maintain or slow tempo as required. Play the game at our pace - not theirs.
- Use bench impact to change tempo as needed.
- Shift on early tackles after a momentum plays—especially off a long break or quick PTB. Royce Hunt can be the game changer this week.
Defence
Aim: Frustrate the attack and force (Galvin especially) to push the pass and capitalise on the mistakes.
- Compress in the middle third, but be ready to slide if Burton/Galvin shift early.
- Edge defence is critcal - this is the Dogs attacking strength. Strong communication and trust in the system is required. We can not afford to shoot out of the line - be quick off the line but commit to what is happening not what is perceived.
- Make them go the long way and fatigue the forwards by having to support a wide attacking structure.
To defeat the dogs we need to control the tempo of the game. They are a highly mobile team so the game will not be won in the first 20 minutes; however, if we have them constantly moving to counter our attack we have the ability to change momentum, compress the defence and take advantage of our strike players. This week is about patience; we have the troops to compete with them if we play smart.
That's my crack. How would you guys play it?
Remember that well. Will always love packers farewell presentYou know even if we lose, as long as someone can KO Galvin for me, that would be acceptable.
I think of how big Rusty Packer, in one of his final years of doing bugger all, wiped out Whatsthe Matterson in a kickoff return. We lost but there was something to salvage.
I really hope we win. Not lose to them on the bell by a Galvin try..
Bonus for us is Tracey is out as well.I think we have also missed Bula chasing the high kicks and putting pressure on their fullback. I think Bula is more effective in the air than Tracey and would look to execute that move regularly.
Galvin gets pushed back in defence most of the time. He is very fit and I don’t think we can tire him out but we may win the ruck when he is the dominant tackler.
Galvin is prone to have brain farts when under pressure - particularly last tackle. This could be in the form of a poor kick or pass. Seeing he isn’t a great run threat and unlikely to hurt us if he decides to run, I would be pressuring him to make decisions.
Critta is very strong defensively, I would be directing our sweeps on Xerri’s side of the ruck.
Luckily we are wet track experts with footy smarts and plenty of powerful players.So, we could have a wet track on Sunday...dogs have not done well on wet tracks so far this year.
Hope so. Every year, some lower teams start playing better, like Parra are doing now. Most experts agree that Parra will do well next year. But teams that finish seasons badly, fading away into big losses, are usually poor the next year.some people are jumping the gun if they think our 25-starting spine, suddenly reappearing will fix things .If we loose every remaining game by 8 pts , im stoked .As long as we finish the year playing/jelling as a team
😂😂😂Luckily we are wet track experts with footy smarts and plenty of powerful players.
Depends how hardHope so. Every year, some lower teams start playing better, like Parra are doing now. Most experts agree that Parra will do well next year. But teams that finish seasons badly, fading away into big losses, are usually poor the next year.
The Tigers need to give themselves something to build on. I hope they are smart enough not to focus on bashing Galvin, but beating the Dogs. That would be the best revenge - to play well and win. If they bash Galvin but lose the game, the kid will still be grinning after the siren.
Thats where he was successful for us earlier in the year. It gives us some momentum. The problem in some of those games despite his lack of fitness was poor discipline. We ended up defending for large parts of it instead of being able to use his charges with the ball.If Hunt is to be used effectively I’d try the 10 minutes before and after half time. If he can’t compete for ten minutes with a ten minute break it’s time to move on
Latu would have to take the line on for that to happen. He was great with it against the Roosters and has been been sighted since for some reason.Galvin misses Latu in a tackle at the last minute of the game to give us a win,that would be perfect karma but it probably won't happen this year.
We could do bothIn all seriousness beating the prick would be alot sweeter then hitting him high I hope we are at least competitive the way its gone this season it seems a big loss is on the cards 🙁
But if the kid is hit hard enough to not grin after a win, then the Tigers will have probably played some of the game with 12 players. We know how that works out.Depends how hard