pawsandclaws1
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Fist thumping and expletive laden instructions from O'Brien. Compare that to Cleary sitting with his players at half time speaking with them.
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Seyfarth is a good NRL forward and has incrementally improved over the years. I always enjoy a player who does this to maximise his contribution to the team. It is a team game and there is room in our squad for Seyfarth and KPP if he is recruited. Depth is the key and for the modest contract he is on Seyfarth offers great value. Love his work and when interviewed he is an articulate and likeable young man.Symptoms of being such a poor footy team for so long
People hang on to players like Seyfarth because of "effort and commitment" when realistically, he's a good depth player
Fans need to harden up. And after 4 premierships.. . . . . . . and blowing kisses to the fans during the game.
Glad to see others have picked up on KPP's decoy runs at speed out wide.If we did sign kpp I think that he or one of fainu or seyfarth will fill the lock role with twally moving back into the prop rotation
He has a long legged stride and his pace is deceptive. He is difficult to contain noting how regularly he unloads in traffic for second phase play. He made a brilliant tackle on Fermor last night when he got into a gap and took him one on one. The tackle needed to be made and he took a knock from it but got up and played on. Running of Luai and Galvin he would be a different player.Glad to see others have picked up on KPP's decoy runs at speed out wide.
It must be the coaches instructions.
As for his tackling efficiency, not sure how the count them. Is second or third man in counted as a tackle? Lucas was always 1st man in and KPP some time later.
Is KPP hard to bring down, need help on that question? Didn't notice it in the game I watched.
No doubt he is a great bloke but he just doesn't break the line. He doesn't have the power to run through tackles. He just runs a straight line and gets hammered and driven back every time. He needs to learn to run lines that makes the defence work rather than just stand there and hit him. He has the ability to do it as evidenced by the try he scored against Manly last year. Admittedly the pass from Fainu was exceptional but Seyfarth ran the line that allowed that pass and scored untouched. Unfortunately Galvin with his crossfield running looking for a straight running forward doesn't help.Seyfarth is a good NRL forward and has incrementally improved over the years. I always enjoy a player who does this to maximise his contribution to the team. It is a team game and there is room in our squad for Seyfarth and KPP if he is recruited. Depth is the key and for the modest contract he is on Seyfarth offers great value. Love his work and when interviewed he is an articulate and likeable young man.
He's scored a few tries breaking the defensive line right on the goal line. And at the end of the day the coach and his team value his contribution. You will find team mates want to play with Seyfarth and Twal because they are the ultimate team players. Players you can rely upon to make the tackles to be there to intercept a pass or race to score a try in the in-goal out of effort.No doubt he is a great bloke but he just doesn't break the line. He doesn't have the power to run through tackles. He just runs a straight line and gets hammered and driven back every time. He needs to learn to run lines that makes the defence work rather than just stand there and hit him. He has the ability to do it as evidenced by the try he scored against Manly last year. Admittedly the pass from Fainu was exceptional but Seyfarth ran the line that allowed that pass and scored untouched. Unfortunately Galvin with his crossfield running looking for a straight running forward doesn't help.
I would think Seyfarth and Bird would be competing for the same bench spot with the other being the 18th man. Which is great for squad depth.I would not be shocked if we signed KPP and Seyfarth went to reserve grade. He's excellent depth but who do you displace from our bench?
He's not versatile enough like Bird to take his spot. Obviously he won't take Tallyns spot, and he has no where near the impact of Fainu or Hunt
Valuable squad player for sure. Wouldn't be starting for any other NRL team
Don't let KPP's form at the knights blind you, that whole team is just playing dogshit at the moment.KPP from what Ive seen is NO...he would want $600+ and I dont see him much better than Seyfarth who would be on half that salary
He’s not Fifita circa 2022 or Olakuatu playing against us … so he’s shit ! That’s the bar .
Never mind the current edge forward is doing a really good job, so much so any team in The nrl would have him in thier 17 right right now , and many people around the game actively speak about this .
But he’s not dynamic and not huge, so he’s shit as well!
Just people with unrealistic standards , and confirmation bias . I mean we all have it … but anyways . With the way the fans talk about KPP I hope he doesn’t come here . He’s on a hiding to nothing . Unless he plays at the level I just mentioned people will bag the shit out of him . He’s already “shit” and “we need to look for better”, so everything he does will be viewed through the lenses of “alright do something , impress me “ .
KPP is a much better player then Seyfarth
Haha he isn't related to him, he is KPP no question!!!God i hope we make some signing or retention announcements soon....round and round in circles here
Paws, are you related to kpp?
I'm not a one-eyed Seyfarth fan by any means (far too many crucial errors and penalties in his game), but at least he plays full tilt, full time.KPP is a much better player then Seyfarth
Agree. I think seyfarth is a very useful number 18/19 who plays about ten games a year when injuries or origin strikes.I would not be shocked if we signed KPP and Seyfarth went to reserve grade. He's excellent depth but who do you displace from our bench?
He's not versatile enough like Bird to take his spot. Obviously he won't take Tallyns spot, and he has no where near the impact of Fainu or Hunt
Valuable squad player for sure. Wouldn't be starting for any other NRL team
I think it'd be Seyfarth and Sione competing for a spotI would think Seyfarth and Bird would be competing for the same bench spot with the other being the 18th man. Which is great for squad depth.
Both cover the backrow with Bird also able to cover the centres and Seyfarth able to cover the front row. It may even change depending on who were are playing and who’s in the 14 jersey.
Either way it’s a good problem to have and not one to be worried about.
It's not about bang for bucks, it's about improving the teamConsidering the difference in the dollars to each player KPP is the lesser "bang for bucks" imho