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@happy tiger said:@observatron said:@happy tiger said:I just randomly thinking that wouldn't it be nice as a WT's supporter to have a game like the Australia v US once or twice a year
You know we will win , but its just a question of by how much
I can't remember too many games I have gone in supremely confident we will win no questions asked
You also said Hayne to centre was "sheenius" - I will correct you by saying in the context of this squad it was a genius call as the last two tries have displayed
You need to find space for your best players and a Hayne-Inglis centre partnership is one of the best ever!!
Only Miles-Kenny, Meninga-Renouf & Inglis-Hodges were better within my lifetime.
We are playing the USA :roll
Lets wait til we play the Poms and Kiwis and see how he handles it defensively before you start sprouting off how well he is playing
And on this game , for the Americans sake I hope the Australians don't get the same amount of ball in the second half they could score 70 plus at this rate
@observatron said:If Hayne wasn't playing at Parra - he could've played centre at club level and proven his wares.
However - unlike all the naysayers - Sheensy saw his potential (size, speed & hands) and he has proved to be a genuine weapon there for Australia (and possibly NSW),
Jarryd won this argument for me four minutes ago!
@wtigers said:@observatron said:If Hayne wasn't playing at Parra - he could've played centre at club level and proven his wares.
However - unlike all the naysayers - Sheensy saw his potential (size, speed & hands) and he has proved to be a genuine weapon there for Australia (and possibly NSW),
Jarryd won this argument for me four minutes ago!
Hayne is a freak of an athlete and I've never doubted his ability to play any of the positions he's been put in
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@observatron said:Furthermore to Happy Tiger: the loss of Billy Slater means that the move of Hayne to the centres provides us with a physically dominant centre option (that none of the other candidates offers) if Inglis needs to play fullback.
Forget bagging professional coaches with premierships under their belt (and players who've done the same), and start taking a good hard look at yourself if you consider yourself a sincere supporter of this club and game!
I've never seen any CONSTRUCTIVE criticism from you (having observed this forum since its inception). Just cheap shots on blokes you've never met - and it stinks!
@happy tiger said:@observatron said:Furthermore to Happy Tiger: the loss of Billy Slater means that the move of Hayne to the centres provides us with a physically dominant centre option (that none of the other candidates offers) if Inglis needs to play fullback.
Forget bagging professional coaches with premierships under their belt (and players who've done the same), and start taking a good hard look at yourself if you consider yourself a sincere supporter of this club and game!
I've never seen any CONSTRUCTIVE criticism from you (having observed this forum since its inception). Just cheap shots on blokes you've never met - and it stinks!
Yes and I will repeat what I said previously
THEY ARE PLAYING THE USA
And seeing your an expert , wonder if you noticed Hayne's bad call in defence when he goes for the intercept
Do that against quality opposition and we pay a huge price
I understand he is a machine in attack , but as they say big games aren't won with attack they are won with defence and centre is the hardest position to play in defence
Sticking a bloke in a World Cup final with at best a couple of games at centre is a huge bloody risk and a risk I wouldn't take
And if you don't like what I say make me a foe and you never have to read another comment Simple as that
@observatron said:@happy tiger said:@observatron said:Furthermore to Happy Tiger: the loss of Billy Slater means that the move of Hayne to the centres provides us with a physically dominant centre option (that none of the other candidates offers) if Inglis needs to play fullback.
Forget bagging professional coaches with premierships under their belt (and players who've done the same), and start taking a good hard look at yourself if you consider yourself a sincere supporter of this club and game!
I've never seen any CONSTRUCTIVE criticism from you (having observed this forum since its inception). Just cheap shots on blokes you've never met - and it stinks!
Yes and I will repeat what I said previously
THEY ARE PLAYING THE USA
And seeing your an expert , wonder if you noticed Hayne's bad call in defence when he goes for the intercept
Do that against quality opposition and we pay a huge price
I understand he is a machine in attack , but as they say big games aren't won with attack they are won with defence and centre is the hardest position to play in defence
Sticking a bloke in a World Cup final with at best a couple of games at centre is a huge bloody risk and a risk I wouldn't take
And if you don't like what I say make me a foe and you never have to read another comment Simple as that
I'll back Hayne to not only start, but to kill it in the WC final!
Will get back to you then.
If you think Jennings, Tate or Morris are better options in the absence of Hodges, you need to watch a bit more NRL!
@happy tiger said:@observatron said:@happy tiger said:@observatron said:Furthermore to Happy Tiger: the loss of Billy Slater means that the move of Hayne to the centres provides us with a physically dominant centre option (that none of the other candidates offers) if Inglis needs to play fullback.
Forget bagging professional coaches with premierships under their belt (and players who've done the same), and start taking a good hard look at yourself if you consider yourself a sincere supporter of this club and game!
I've never seen any CONSTRUCTIVE criticism from you (having observed this forum since its inception). Just cheap shots on blokes you've never met - and it stinks!
Yes and I will repeat what I said previously
THEY ARE PLAYING THE USA
And seeing your an expert , wonder if you noticed Hayne's bad call in defence when he goes for the intercept
Do that against quality opposition and we pay a huge price
I understand he is a machine in attack , but as they say big games aren't won with attack they are won with defence and centre is the hardest position to play in defence
Sticking a bloke in a World Cup final with at best a couple of games at centre is a huge bloody risk and a risk I wouldn't take
And if you don't like what I say make me a foe and you never have to read another comment Simple as that
I'll back Hayne to not only start, but to kill it in the WC final!
Will get back to you then.
If you think Jennings, Tate or Morris are better options in the absence of Hodges, you need to watch a bit more NRL!
Hodges and Inglis are the best centres in the game fully fit
I'm not saying Hayne won't play well in the final
I'm saying that in big games you don't play players in positions that don't know well ,particularly centre There is a risk involved
Remember the Renouf try in a World Cup final ,Kevie Walters throws the out ball to Renouf and Renouf beats Deveraux on his outside
Won because a bad read by a centre in a final
If you've never played centre you couldn't possibly understand how difficult it is defend there ,especially in the modern game with all the decoys and such going on
@happy tiger said:I'm sure you will have a shot for having a shot at them , but the 82 Poms were pretty ordinary and we could of sent 4 Australians sides over and taken care of them
The one major advantage we have of the NZers (assuming they will beat the English ) is in the centres
You keep bringing up his attacking skills which I am in total agreement with
My concerns are his defence and making bad reads and he can't always rely on his back rower to be able to double team his opposite
I reckon at least three to four times in a game (assuming that teams have an equal share of possession ) that the defensive centre will need to make some one on one calls when he is at the disadvantage
At this level you don't have time to think about what you are going to do you need to make an instinctive call on what is coming at you and what is around you
You stop and think and you come up smashing fresh air
Granted as a fullback he will have some understanding of this , but as I stated one mistake by a centre can easily cost you a game and this isn't a premiership game with next week to say we got it wrong
And if Sheens makes the call and is wrong he will be unemployed and he would probably know that
@tig_prmz said:I hate seeing injuries but slater deserved it.
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@tig_prmz said:Slaters injury is his own fault and fair to say karma.
How he swings his left leg out makes him land on his right leg heavily.
I hate seeing injuries but slater deserved it.
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