Joel Helmes
Well-known member
Hi guys
I've been thinking about this for a while and I wonder if any of you agree?
We all agree that the Tigers play seems mostly quite "unscripted" this year, a lot of the time I feel (as an old Balmain fan) that Sheens has taken the Alan Jones philosophy of giving the ball plenty of air and eventually that will lead to holes being created and tries scored.
Back in 05, we seemed to have a whole book ofccreative set plays, bodies in motion, well rehearsed, even revolutionary set pieces.
In a sense we "outsmarted" our opposition on many occasions.
So maybe we need to get back to this?
Also I think a big problem, aside from our back line playing too flat this year, is that there just doesn't seem to be enough speed and punch out wide, look at the game against the Broncos again and you will see how much harder the Broncos backs ran the ball back.
The biggest contradiction however seems to be that while we have this flamboyant, unstructured attack Tim seems to like having "thinking" forwards, what I mean is that guys like Ellis, Blair, Fulton, Heighnington, probably even Galloway (who seems to have simmered down a lot), aren't rip and tear guys who want to smash the opposition, I sometimes feel like our forwards would rather challenge the opposition to a game of chess.
I want the Tigers to turn this around, I want forwards who get in there and bash and barge, create space and have more untapped mongrel.
I want the backs to be smarter, play with more structure, play smarter (kicking as well), and have some more pace and punch.
What do you think?
I've been thinking about this for a while and I wonder if any of you agree?
We all agree that the Tigers play seems mostly quite "unscripted" this year, a lot of the time I feel (as an old Balmain fan) that Sheens has taken the Alan Jones philosophy of giving the ball plenty of air and eventually that will lead to holes being created and tries scored.
Back in 05, we seemed to have a whole book ofccreative set plays, bodies in motion, well rehearsed, even revolutionary set pieces.
In a sense we "outsmarted" our opposition on many occasions.
So maybe we need to get back to this?
Also I think a big problem, aside from our back line playing too flat this year, is that there just doesn't seem to be enough speed and punch out wide, look at the game against the Broncos again and you will see how much harder the Broncos backs ran the ball back.
The biggest contradiction however seems to be that while we have this flamboyant, unstructured attack Tim seems to like having "thinking" forwards, what I mean is that guys like Ellis, Blair, Fulton, Heighnington, probably even Galloway (who seems to have simmered down a lot), aren't rip and tear guys who want to smash the opposition, I sometimes feel like our forwards would rather challenge the opposition to a game of chess.
I want the Tigers to turn this around, I want forwards who get in there and bash and barge, create space and have more untapped mongrel.
I want the backs to be smarter, play with more structure, play smarter (kicking as well), and have some more pace and punch.
What do you think?