When moltzen returns

Moltz to take Ayshford's spot and Blake to move back to the bench. Ayshford will be Sheens ideal N°14 can cover wing, centre and 5/8th, and we can also throw him in the backrow as a sub.
 
Yeah centre would be worth a go, suffice to say he has to be in the side somewhere.

Hopefully things keep clicking with the side in the coming weeks with Lui at half.
 
I can see him at centre. At fullback he could be sensational if he learns to actually play fullback - i.e catch the ball and defend.
 
I don't like him at fullback. Has has gone well as a centre before but I think he should be our halfback unless Lui plays really well for the rest of the season.
 
Agree that if Lui holds form and Moltz returns we could see the following 3 scenarios

1.McKinnon
3.Moltzen
5.Ayshford
7.Lui

Ryan to the bench or playing for the Maggies

or

1.McKinnon
3.Moltzen
7.Lui
14,Ayshford

or

1.Moltzen
7.Lui
14.McKinnon
 
Moltzen's **ONLY** position in the team should be halfback…that is the position where the team really gels and Benji has his mojo!...**Lui can go back to state cup and learn how to not be lazy, become a consistent player and how to defend and tackle...**
 
@alexaki said:
Moltzen's **ONLY** position in the team should be halfback…that is the position where the team really gels and Benji has his mojo!...**Lui can go back to state cup and learn how to not be lazy, become a consistent player and how to defend and tackle...**

The only difference between Moltzen and Lui in defence is Commitment… Both are very average defenders, but Tim isnt afraid to try and put his shoulder in, whereas Robert lacks confidence to do so...

With Robert Lui getting the chance to play in the Finals series this year, hopefully he will grow in confidence...
 
@Tiger Watto said:
@alexaki said:
Moltzen's **ONLY** position in the team should be halfback…that is the position where the team really gels and Benji has his mojo!...**Lui can go back to state cup and learn how to not be lazy, become a consistent player and how to defend and tackle...**

The only difference between Moltzen and Lui in defence is Commitment… Both are very average defenders, but Tim isnt afraid to try and put his shoulder in, **whereas Robert lacks confidence to do so**...

With Robert Lui getting the chance to play in the Finals series this year, hopefully he will grow in confidence...

It would stem from his run of injuries this year I imagine. Multiple injuries in a season always has an adverse effect on confidence, especially in defence.
 
Lui can tackle and tackle well, just look at last weeks tape, but in saying that he just seems to switch off at times and goes missing. I think that is a maturity thing as i have said before Lawrence was very average in defense in his first year and look at him now.
As for Moltzen, Tim is more a runner than a ball player although he dose have a wonderful long passing game but I think long term Lui is more suited to 7 and Moltzen is probably back up six and probably full time no3
 
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