Only managed to rewatch and take notes of 3/4s of the game before i just ran out of time. So here are my quick thoughts before the match day thread!
**First Half Recap**
Niukore was a liability on the first try—stood there like a cone and refused to tackle the dummy half.
Egan’s been sharp, picking the right runners to chew metres.
Our first try attempt off a
CHT bomb was slick—
Ali batted it back to Bunny, just a shame it floated forward.
Walsh was outstanding during the first real push down their end. His edge D was on point, covering for
TT, who seemed MIA.
Metcalf and
CHT looked lost early. No real shape on either side—maybe because
TT wasn’t linking on the left, maybe the rain forced them back to basic crash plays, or maybe the halves just weren’t clicking. Could be all three.
Broncos’ sets in our red zone mirrored ours but looked more polished. Main difference? Their massive props leaning over the line like a threat, and Walsh’s god-tier tryline D—made
TT look second-rate.
Egan smashing Xavier? Holy shit, what a hit.
When
Leka carried,
Egan shadowed right,
CHT left—ready for offloads.
Leka looked lethal before his try. Nearly linked up with
Metcalf when they spotted Reynolds and Xavier had swapped spots. If not for a bobble, that was a clean break. Great shape there.
Support play was tight, always ready for the offload.
Last 10 minutes of the half, Broncos had ~70% possession, mostly on our line. Our jamming D held up beautifully, shut down wide plays, and we stayed composed—smart short dropouts, even won one back.
Scramble D looked strong.
Going for the two before halftime? Right call. Great learning moment too—everyone got caught napping after it, but it won’t happen again.
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**Second Half**
Offloads into second-phase are way better this season.
Metcalf dropped some great bombs—two spirals even.
D-line pressure was Raider-esque.
CHT and
Metcalf finally looked synced.
Metcalf’s grubbers were tidy (shame
Ali and
Pompey lack wheels).
CHT was feeding lead runners nicely.
Only odd bit—
Demetric trying to play like
Tohu. First receiver, hit the line, tip to the half… but his hands aren’t silky and it doesn’t sell. Same pressure, less deception.
But
Demetric’s definitely been studying
Fish—trying to pin Willison’s arm for a slow-release penalty was fucking great. But didn’t fool the ref as he was pretty good all game. Love that he backed himself for another run right after, just couldn’t hang onto it.
CHT is reading plays like a damn book—he might be the best defensive half in the comp right now.
Our movement back to the middle worked better this half. Nearly cracked them a few times.
Slightly spooky that most of our points came off broken play instead of structure.
We were lucky
Laban didn’t get binned for blocking the Broncos’ in-goal catch. Could’ve easily been a yellow.
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**Knights Game Wishlist**
1.
Ali needs to lift when his winger’s quiet. Demand the pill more and make the left edge dangerous.
2.
Metcalf to land *at least* half his conversions. The bar is so low.
3.
Metcalf to run the ball more.
4. Halves to build on the second-half structure.
5. Fullback needs to get in on the ball-playing. As currently both are not playing distributor.
6.
Demetric should stop pretending he’s
Tohu. Be
Clark: smash on D, wreck on O, let
Egan work off that.
7. Trim
Ford’s minutes—he’s better in shorter bursts.
8. Bring that Broncos-level intensity for a full 80, not just 70.
9.
CHT to keep reading the opposition, especially Ponga and Cogger.
10. Don’t shuffle positions just to rest
Egan. Sub in clean, no musical chairs.