Tyson Gamble

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Where could we get his weekly stats from ??

I know stats aren't the be all and end all , but they can tell some stories

As mentioned the nswrl.com page has some game by game stats.

For my own interest i put these together the week everyone started with the Gamble cant tackle talk. I went though each of the tackle %'s for the ISP halves that week.

The 5/8's were as follows

15 -5 Jaeman Salmon 33% (% MISSED)

16 -4 Josh Cleeland 25%

16 -4 Tyrone May 25%

20-4 Jai Field 20%

18 – 3 Jackson Hastings 17%

6- 1 Brad Abbey 17%

21 – 3 Jack Johns 14

28 -4 Connor Tracey 14%

23-3 Tyson Gamble 13%

22-2 Kyle Flanagan 9%

18 -1 Sean O'Sullivan 6%

23-0 Chanel Harris-Tavita 0%
 
With Benji probable moving on at seasons end maybe the brains trust want him to play out the season in ISP to gain experience before another off season . Has the talent and build and seems to be able to stay healthy body wise which is a huge bonus .. time will tell I think he signed for a couple of seasons.
 
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Where could we get his weekly stats from ??

I know stats aren't the be all and end all , but they can tell some stories

They are posted each week on the nswrl.com.au site, this is Round 12: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2018/05/28/stats-amazing–isp-rd-12/

Difficult to get an idea of season stats as they're only game by game, but better than nothing I guess.

Thanks WTM and Patriot
 
It would be interesting to see how Gamble went with Brooks dominating and doing the organising at half. Gamble played his best football in ISP earlier in the season when Drinkwater was playing the same way as Brooks. When Gamble had to take on the role of main playmaker his form fell away.
 
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It would be interesting to see how Gamble went with Brooks dominating and doing the organising at half. Gamble played his best football in ISP earlier in the season when Drinkwater was playing the same way as Brooks. When Gamble had to take on the role of main playmaker his form fell away.

X 2 agree
 
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It would be interesting to see how Gamble went with Brooks dominating and doing the organising at half. Gamble played his best football in ISP earlier in the season when Drinkwater was playing the same way as Brooks. When Gamble had to take on the role of main playmaker his form fell away.

Yes, this is what plays on my mind… with a good half back beside him, Gamble can threaten the line quite effectively. When he's playing well he straightens the play up, takes the line on, creates options.

Kind of like the opposite of Benji, who does my head in with his reluctance to play straight and to the line!
 
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It would be interesting to see how Gamble went with Brooks dominating and doing the organising at half. Gamble played his best football in ISP earlier in the season when Drinkwater was playing the same way as Brooks. When Gamble had to take on the role of main playmaker his form fell away.

Yes, this is what plays on my mind… with a good half back beside him, Gamble can threaten the line quite effectively. When he's playing well he straightens the play up, takes the line on, creates options.

Kind of like the opposite of Benji, who does my head in with his reluctance to play straight and to the line!

He has been compared to Scott Hill, it's a fair comparison.

Hill was always the number 2\. Needed an organising half. Gamble is no different.
 
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More than 5 posts on same topic = unhealthy obsession. Gamble is ISP, nothing more!!

#Facts

Most logical and truthful post in this thread.
 
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