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For sure that's the right question but, Metcalf has to find form in cup before coming into the NRL. It's not his abilities that are questioned but his recovery from the ACL injury, better players with GF rings have stated it's an 18 month comeback and the final stage of that is a mix of mental adjustment as well as physical "muscle memory".we are 4 pts ahead of the chasing pack for 4th with a far superior p/d. Our consistency over the entire comp is only matched by penrith. I think we've proven that we are a bona fide top 4 team at minimum. The real question is how deep do we go: is this a repeat of 2023 where we make the 4 and are just happy to make it to week 3 or are we a real shot of making it to the big dance.
I don't disagree with any of that. Mets is not ready right now. But until then, TMM is a good replacement to keep the show going. As for the ACL, we've seen other players come back firing from much longer ACL layoffs (ie Mulitalo from Sharks and Bostock from Phins). So I feel the issue with Mets in rds 4-5 was more mental. Now that his future is sorted, I think interests of club and mets are better aligned. Met's knows that this is his one and only chance to win a prem in his career and will want to win the comp this year to the same degree as the rest of the roster. At his best, he is the missing X factor run threat that turns us from a top 4 side into a genuine premiership contender.For sure that's the right question but, Metcalf has to find form in cup before coming into the NRL. It's not his abilities that are questioned but his recovery from the ACL injury, better players with GF rings have stated it's an 18 month comeback and the final stage of that is a mix of mental adjustment as well as physical "muscle memory".
Something I've always believed is a form Metcalf will be an awesome injection to our well performing team say 8 games out from the finals..
I would agree last year where our attack lacked threat. It was Metcalf or Leka that really tested defences.. At his best, he is the missing X factor run threat that turns us from a top 4 side into a genuine premiership contender.
problem with last year as I saw it was our entire attack revolved around a player rather than a system. That player being Mets. So Mets running game was our entire attack. If teams found a way to contain that, we had nothing else. Raiders game at MSS perfect illustration of that. As soon as we lost Mets, we lost our entire attack and our season slowly disintegrated.I would agree last year where our attack lacked threat. It was Metcalf or Leka that really tested defences.
This year we have AKP, DWZ has returned to form, Ali’s powerful and creating options around him, our forwards have opened gaps through the middle.
Metcalf adds to that but your half should make those around them better and be the icing on the cake rather than being a main attacking threat like he was last year.
Well said and an interesting observation.problem with last year as I saw it was our entire attack revolved around a player rather than a system. That player being Mets. So Mets running game was our entire attack. If teams found a way to contain that, we had nothing else. Raiders game at MSS perfect illustration of that. As soon as we lost Mets, we lost our entire attack and our season slowly disintegrated.
This year our entire attack revolves around a system with every player just a cog in that system. Whether it is TB, TMM, Hansen, etc we play in 7, they all play to that system and nothing really changes. I guess my initial concern with Mets is how willing is he to stick to that system vs ad lib and do his own thing. If it is too much of the latter, I'm worried that if he were to come back as the starting 7 at some pt we may return to the clunky attack of 2025. But if Mets is willing to play ball with the system and pick his moments to run, I think his x-factor can add to the nice attacking shape we've been building all year, especially around AKP.
It's not your average work situation. Of course everyone knows that players will leave. One way or the other.I think players at a professional club know that players will be asked to move on or leave of their own accord as its a business at the end of the day. Ever seen a coworker leave for another opportunity because they put their own needs and wants above the team? Did you not want to work with them as a result? Did that person owe the company something? Did they owe ypu something? Its all a transaction.
I think its only the fans or rather some fans who are making this out to be a bigger deal than it is.
All parties involved in the Metcalf drama won out in the end. We ended up retaining Boyd who is probably a better fit as a halfback for the club. Metcalf got to go back to Syd closer to family esp after a newborn, with a bumper contract that he prob didnt envisage when he first signed on for the Warriors. Boyd's persistence and hard work paid off and is now our halfback. We got Metcalf's 900k off our books. Dragons landed some firepower. Chitty extended and solidified his position as our starting 5/8. It woulda been a waste to have all 3 signed up on decent contracts and have our 900k player in reserve grade. What is the actual issue in all this? Whats not to like? We still have Metcalf for this year, and with Boyd out im sure he will want to prove he deserved that contract, esp with a team that is amongst the best in the comp on the ladder right now, as he may never get this opportunity again.
Time to move on and support the players we have and think forward to what we can potentially achieve this year.
I don't think it is Boyd specific. The system that webby is trying to build values a half with a long kicking game and game management skills that are in Boyd's skillset. I think in 2023 Webby was just trying to work within the roster he inherited. He thought the best approach that year was to build attacking shape around SJ. 2024 is the first year where he actively tried to build the system we have now. We just didn't have the roster then to implement it. We have it now.Well said and an interesting observation.
Did the system just naturally evolved around Boyd who’s a more distributive player or was it Webster led?
I seem to remember attack under SJ was also more Metcalf style where it was let give it to SJ and see what he can set up?
One thing Metcalf AND TMM bring us backing up through the middle when there is a break, typically from Egan but not exclusively as demonstrated by Erin Clark in recent games.I would agree last year where our attack lacked threat. It was Metcalf or Leka that really tested defences.
This year we have AKP, DWZ has returned to form, Ali’s powerful and creating options around him, our forwards have opened gaps through the middle.
Metcalf adds to that but your half should make those around them better and be the icing on the cake rather than being a main attacking threat like he was last year.
Gee what a transformation.In other news we are now leading the competition in attack! Goes nicely with second on the table, second best defence and points dif. Up up the Wahs
Its hard to sort of pinpoint exactly whats bought about the change in our attack this year, Some say its Webby's systems but the core of it - play out your set of six, boot deep then apply defensive pressure, win territory - hasnt changed since he arrived. The most noticeable change (particulary from last season) is the increased amount of ball promotion particulary amongst the forwards.....Erin Clark, Fish......last season u pretty much had to get a crowbar to pry the ball out of their hands.....one out hit ups was their go......the tip ons amongst all the forwards this season (and on early tackles to which is a definite change in mindset) is leading to a lot more oppertunities opening and stretching defences.....the ball barely moved out of the middle 3rd in previous seasons.....this year we're shifting towards the space moving defensive lines around so even if we dont break them first up, their still not quite re-set for the 2nd or 3rd go we have at them.In other news we are now leading the competition in attack! Goes nicely with second on the table, second best defence and points dif. Up up the Wahs