Will Nofo actually play?

phillpm1999

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Will David Nofoaluma play this weekend? Will he actually get some minutes? Also, will Kiethy? And when will Simona be back? We need some spark in our backline for our attack!
 
@phillpm1999 said:
Will David Nofoaluma play this weekend? Will he actually get some minutes? Also, will Kiethy? And when will Simona be back? We need some spark in our backline for our attack!

Question 1\. ''Will Nofoaluma play'' I think so.

Question 2\. Will he actually get some minutes '' I reckon he will play the full 80''

Question 3\. ''Will Keithy'' I think he will play aswell but not for more that 40 mins.

Question 4\. ''When will Simona be back'' Either next week or the week after.

''We need some spark in our backline for our attack!'' We sure do! and with Nofoaluma and Simona back in the next couple of weeks our backline will be so much more venomous.
 
@Tigersman said:
@phillpm1999 said:
Will David Nofoaluma play this weekend? Will he actually get some minutes? Also, will Kiethy? And when will Simona be back? We need some spark in our backline for our attack!

Question 1\. ''Will Nofoaluma play'' I think so.

Question 2\. Will he actually get some minutes '' I reckon he will play the full 80''

Question 3\. ''Will Keithy'' I think he will play aswell but not for more that 40 mins.

Question 4\. ''When will Simona be back'' Either next week or the week after.

''We need some spark in our backline for our attack!'' We sure do! and **with Nofoaluma and Simona back in the next couple of weeks our backline will be so much more venomous.**

But our pack will still be poor and so will our 5/8 by the looks of it. And our defence will still be laughable.
Nofo and Simona will make our side better but they won't change our fortunes too much if the embarrassing performance last week is any gauge. We need hardness and desperation at the moment more than anything.
 
If we are looking for some spark in the backline I believe that for the GC match Nofo should play centre and Lulia shifts to wing in place of Koro.
 
@Newtown said:
If we are looking for some spark in the backline I believe that for the GC match Nofo should play centre and Lulia shifts to wing in place of Koro.

Correct me if i'm wrong but Koro is much quicker than Lulia.

Even Gus said the best asset in NRL was speed.
So if Nofo can help defend that side and Koro can use his pace to score a try or two then i think we will be even.
 
@Newtown said:
If we are looking for some spark in the backline I believe that for the GC match Nofo should play centre and Lulia shifts to wing in place of Koro.

Tim is that you? If your gonna sue us then why are you giving us gaming tips? lol.
 
I said during the nines we will not win a game with Koro in the team until he learns to defend.

If Nofo does not play we are no chance. Everyone is onto Koro. Week after week he refuses to trust his inside man and ends up tackling no body.
 
@Defiant said:
I said during the nines we will not win a game with Koro in the team until he learns to defend.

If Nofo does not play we are no chance. Everyone is onto Koro. Week after week he refuses to trust his inside man and ends up tackling no body.

He really needs a year in NSW cup to work on his defence and his technique.
 
@Newtown said:
If we are looking for some spark in the backline I believe that for the GC match Nofo should play centre and Lulia shifts to wing in place of Koro.

I wouldn't be playing Lulia on the wing, not at the expense of Koro who was fine against the Dragons with limited opportunities.
 
Watch the replay Willow he was horrible in defence.

He fell for a Dragon play that hasn't worked in two years.
 
@Defiant said:
Watch the replay Willow he was horrible in defence.

He fell for a Dragon play that hasn't worked in two years.

Really don't like bagging our players, but we would be better off if he actually fell, at least we then have a chance of them tripping over.
 
Lulia misses 2 tackles yet koro gets blamed. I can't work it out either willow.

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@Love the WestsTigers said:
@Newtown said:
If we are looking for some spark in the backline I believe that for the GC match Nofo should play centre and Lulia shifts to wing in place of Koro.

Correct me if i'm wrong but Koro is much quicker than Lulia.

Even Gus said the best asset in NRL was speed.
So if Nofo can help defend that side and Koro can use his pace to score a try or two then i think we will be even.

You know what they say "You can run but you can't hide". Koro's defence reminds of an American gridiron player named Manfred Moore whom Newtown bought in the 1970's to play in their backline.

Koro is forever being caught out when players attack his wing. He holds off thinking that his centre will do the tackling. By then the bird has flown. A stint in State Cup where he could improve his defensive positional play would help him immensely.
 
A lot of people on here are blaming koro, but it comes back to the coaches, what the hell are they working on with him during the week, at our A-GRADE if someone is having trouble in defence we work on it and we only get 4 hours a week they get all week, it seems like someone is not donning there job.
 
@Newtown said:
@Love the WestsTigers said:
@Newtown said:
If we are looking for some spark in the backline I believe that for the GC match Nofo should play centre and Lulia shifts to wing in place of Koro.

Correct me if i'm wrong but Koro is much quicker than Lulia.

Even Gus said the best asset in NRL was speed.
So if Nofo can help defend that side and Koro can use his pace to score a try or two then i think we will be even.

You know what they say "You can run but you can't hide". Koro's defence reminds of an American gridiron player named Manfred Moore whom Newtown bought in the 1970's to play in their backline.

Manfred Moore … Now there's a name from the past ! Remember seeing him play at Henson Park .... I think half the mob went along just to see him play .... The poor old Jets were struggling a bit at the time.
 
I think people are too hard on koro's defence last week… the sliding defence on that side of the park hung him out to dry with numbers far too late, outnumbered he had 2 options

1) not to jockey the ballplayers and hit them, giving one possibly 2 men outside him uncontested space if the ball gets released...otherwise

2) which he did, was to slide with the ball, half a player between the ball carrier and the outside men, to cover the pass if it were to happen, and to open up an inside lane if the ballplayer decided to go it alone where troops should be sliding over to shut it down.

You could tell that they had been working with him by the way he wasnt doing his old trick of playing the ball only, and was instead trying to hold it up. Whilst I agree he should have made the decision to put the hit on in certain occasions, you cannot jockey into the in goal, our defence had compressed into the centre of the park and never even made it close to giving him any assistance on a few occasions.

Damned if he does, damned if he doesnt... I could see the work he has been putting in.
 
@Black'n'White said:
I think people are too hard on koro's defence last week… the sliding defence on that side of the park hung him out to dry with numbers far too late, outnumbered he had 2 options

1) not to jockey the ballplayers and hit them, giving one possibly 2 men outside him uncontested space if the ball gets released...otherwise

2) which he did, was to slide with the ball, half a player between the ball carrier and the outside men, to cover the pass if it were to happen, and to open up an inside lane if the ballplayer decided to go it alone where troops should be sliding over to shut it down.

You could tell that they had been working with him by the way he wasnt doing his old trick of playing the ball only, and was instead trying to hold it up. Whilst I agree he should have made the decision to put the hit on in certain occasions, you cannot jockey into the in goal, our defence had compressed into the centre of the park and never even made it close to giving him any assistance on a few occasions.

Damned if he does, damned if he doesnt... I could see the work he has been putting in.

I agree. He stuck to his man and trusted Lulia to handle his own man. Thats what wingers are meant to do. He has beeb criticised in the past for rushing in unnecessarily.

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I haven't seen a replay, but he looked improved on his defensive reads to me. He never rushed in and had to end up sliding and hovering off to have a chance at the ball player and his outside man due to the overlap the rest of the backline let happen.
He took a couple of good catches too which is good to see.

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@Black'n'White said:
I think people are too hard on koro's defence last week… the sliding defence on that side of the park hung him out to dry with numbers far too late, outnumbered
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Damned if he does, damned if he doesnt... I could see the work he has been putting in.

This is exactly what I saw as well.
 
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