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@barra said:Needed to choose a half-back and stick with the player. Unfortunately Moltzen has little or no kicking game, which is an integral part of being a decent halfback so eitherHumble or Miller should have been selected and kept there.
@barra said:Needed to choose a half-back and stick with the player. Unfortunately Moltzen has little or no kicking game, which is an integral part of being a decent halfback so eitherHumble or Miller should have been selected and kept there.
@madunit said:Moltzen's passing game from first receiver is better than Marshall''s. Its no surprise that Moltzen and Marshall have a close friendship and that is evident when they play in the halves together. Moltzen gives Benji good ball and room to move. Thats nearly everything we need from a 7.
Too often Lui was standing around like a Brown cow.
@mtd said:how can you write off moltzen as a half when he has barely been given a recent chance? we persisted with lui and he came good. moltzen would have too.
@bonstonker said:@madunit said:@Tiger Watto said:@madunit said:Furthermore, Moltzen has played halfback several times beforevwith success. He trained all off-season at halfback. Lui is not a factor in that aspect.
**We would have made the finals if Moltzen was kept at 7 & benji at 6**.
Fact is, we lost a fullback and failed to replace him with a fullback all year, but it stupidly lead to regular shuffling in the halves which just makes no sense whatsoever.
Now your dreaming… There is no guarantee's we would have made anything with that Halves Combination.
We 'could' have won the Wooden Spoon if we kept Moltzen at 7 and Benji at 6, but I guess we will never know?!
Not dreaming at all. Lui in 2010 wasn't all that good, we still made the finals. Moltzen in 2012 at halfback would have been performing between 2010 Lui and 2011 Lui. A settled halves combo would have got us to the top 8.
Sutton and a kid with no NRL experience made the top 4 ffs!
We had no direction all year and it came from having an unsettled halves combo for the entirety of the year.
we had no direction with him at half either.he was non existent at half.
he has always been a passenger at 7.
he either runs with the ball or he passes it 10 yards before the line and continues the side to side movement.
he never draws in defenders and then passes.
contributes nothing in the kicking game either.
moltzen is nowhere close to lui as a half in attack.
in defense,moltzen is better.
the form of benji with lui was also better as he wasn't the lone playmaker in the backline.
@bonstonker said:@madunit said:Moltzen's passing game from first receiver is better than Marshall''s. Its no surprise that Moltzen and Marshall have a close friendship and that is evident when they play in the halves together. Moltzen gives Benji good ball and room to move. Thats nearly everything we need from a 7.
Too often Lui was standing around like a Brown cow.
a backline that relies solely on benji is not what we need from a 7.
@supercoach said:Sheens has always had a mind set, that you pick your best 17 players available, not the 17 best for their positions. So when injuries hit you dont replace a 6 with a 6 or a 7 with a 7 rather than you shuffle your team around and promote the 18th best player in the club, now that 18th best player could be a winger or a prop. If he had left Moltzen at 7 or even decided that Humble would be his six or seven fill when required,2012 would have been a little better–but only a little