jirskyr
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@goldcoast tiger said:He doesn't hurt when he hits and never has, he's a good Front Rower, ,he isn't a great one.
In attack he spends so much time fighting the tackle that there isn't much chance of anyone getting a quick run of his PTB, as he gives the defence so much time to reset.
He's good to have in the team. But we badly need a prop who the opposition does not like to see there.
So far he has been soft at times, but he's still pretty young and hopefully will get a bit harder.
As someone said earlier, he's married now , that should toughen him up and put a bit of anger in him lol
I'm sorry but you don't know what you are talking about.
There are many varieties of forward in the game. Woods just isn't that bloke to smash into the opposition, flop to his belly and fire off a fast PTB. He's just not fast enough, not dynamic enough. It's like asking Keithy Galloway to do the same thing when the guy's top speed is tortoise.
Woods is supposed to fight the tackle and attract defenders. That's his game. He has tremendous at-line footwork so the defenders almost never put a clean hit on him, which forces them to commit multiple tacklers. He pulls 3-4 tacklers out of the line with most hitups, which leaves large holes in the ruck. The line further out wide can be somewhat set, but if 4/13 players are in the tackle, that is a great opportunity. What he needs after his hitup is the fast bullocking run, Jesse Sue can be this guy, to take advantage of the messy ruck.
I have seen ZERO evidence of him ever being soft. Has he backed away from a fight or refused to take a dirty hitup?
The bloke is first-picked prop for NSW and second-picked prop for Australia. That's on Blocker Roach terms.
Certainly he has parts of his game that can be improved, all players have that. I agree he spends a bit too much time milking the ruck and Farah used to have the same problem, the refs start to ignore you.
But the guy makes large metres with big minutes and lots of tackles. What more do you want from the guy, seriously.
Tell me the props who the opposition are afraid of, in the whole game? Who are the true prop enforcers in the modern game, who are fast enough to pull off reeling hits and sprinting hitups? That stuff is for backrowers.