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I see on NRL 360 tonight that the Warriors had the least number of penalties for head high tackles than any other team. We had only three while other teams such as the Titans and Roosters were around 18. I suspect that is due to the discipline instilled in the team by our coach. I also noticed that the Rabbitohs and Storm were also near the bottom.![]()
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With the Bulldogs conceding 42 points against Brisbane on Thursday evening, it appears that the best defense in the NRL is now letting the Newcastle Knights have the ball. We will get to the Knights woes shortly, but prior to Round 8, the Dogs had only trailed on the scoreboard for 3.5% of game...www.rugbyleagueeyetest.com
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Just went back and watched the replay. A few thoughts.
1. Loving that the ref was identifying milking and not having a bar of it (both teams).
2. The two sinbins were caught instantly, but then the onfield ref immediately halted play and conferred with the bunker. To me, this would *potentially* indicate that the onfield refs were instructed to go to the bunker for high tackles early in the game.
From there, no more 'dangerous tackles' were performed, apparently.
3. We had two tries that were left out there. The TT one is a guaranteed put down by DWZ and his superman technique. The Ali one just requires him to grab the ball, instead of trying to pat it down. To me, this indicated we were capable of putting 34 (without conversions) on the Knights, and are frustratingly close to having a fairly decent attack.
4. Another poster labelled TT as the 'nearly' guy and I 100% agree. He always looks so threatening but never quite seems to get through the line. Maybe more leg days are required?
5. It would have been nice to keep the Knights to zero, but given how stacked their lineup is, I'm not too mad that a couple of plays slipped through.
Conclusion; this team is still developing and is heading in the right direction to play finals footy. Patience is, as always, a virtue.
How many tries came from kicks and errors? while its obviously good to score tries anyway you can, my concern is we seem to have a lack of attacking play otherwise. I hope that improves and the Cowboys should be a good test for us too see how we shape up in that area and in an away game.True.
Backs up my point of how frustratingly close we are to having a decent attack. Experience is our weakness at this point and that shouldn't surprise anyone.
How many tries came from kicks and errors? while its obviously good to score tries anyway you can, my concern is we seem to have a lack of attacking play otherwise. I hope that improves and the Cowboys should be a good test for us too see how we shape up in that area and in an away game.
How many tries came from kicks and errors? while its obviously good to score tries anyway you can, my concern is we seem to have a lack of attacking play otherwise. I hope that improves and the Cowboys should be a good test for us too see how we shape up in that area and in an away game.
All of the no trys looked like set plays that are practiced.How many tries came from kicks and errors? while its obviously good to score tries anyway you can, my concern is we seem to have a lack of attacking play otherwise. I hope that improves and the Cowboys should be a good test for us too see how we shape up in that area and in an away game.
This week's game against the Cowboys will be his defining moment. His opposite is Queenland's State of Origin Rep
Nice summation.All of the no trys looked like set plays that are practiced.
Try 1: CHT kick to ali who pushes it back.
Try 2: CHT kick to pompey with ali wrapping around to his outside.
Both of above look practiced.
Try 3: Egan -> Metclaf -> Clark -> Ford. Metcalf goes deep into the line drawing some defenders, clark catches it just before crashing into the line and somehow with some very good hands passes it off while getting tackled to ford. Both drew in a lot of defenders leaving a massive gap in the line. Looks like a set play.
Try 4: Metcalf intercept into some amazing work by Egan who managed to get the same winger (i think it was shiller) into 3 tackles in a row after the intercept. Which on the 4th allowed him to just run past a very tried winger. Honestly how egan did not get the 6 points is beyond me.
Try 5: Egan -> Metcalf -> CHT -> Pompey. Bad pass by metcalf (If it was meant to go to CHT then it was way off. If it was meant to go to pompey then i don't think the ball had the distance). That somehow was not a knockon and resulted in a try.
So i'd say 3 of the 5 are set plays. With 3 more being very close. Tries like the 5th one might happen every game if we can keep the preasure on. Tries like the 4th one are pretty unlikely to happen no matter the game plan.
Agree except for 3. Our defence in the second half was tardy with two tries out wide being denied by exceptional defence by LM and a dubious call of knock on.Just went back and watched the replay. A few thoughts.
1. Loving that the ref was identifying milking and not having a bar of it (both teams).
2. The two sinbins were caught instantly, but then the onfield ref immediately halted play and conferred with the bunker. To me, this would *potentially* indicate that the onfield refs were instructed to go to the bunker for high tackles early in the game.
From there, no more 'dangerous tackles' were performed, apparently.
3. We had two tries that were left out there. The TT one is a guaranteed put down by DWZ and his superman technique. The Ali one just requires him to grab the ball, instead of trying to pat it down. To me, this indicated we were capable of putting 34 (without conversions) on the Knights, and are frustratingly close to having a fairly decent attack.
4. Another poster labelled TT as the 'nearly' guy and I 100% agree. He always looks so threatening but never quite seems to get through the line. Maybe more leg days are required?
5. It would have been nice to keep the Knights to zero, but given how stacked their lineup is, I'm not too mad that a couple of plays slipped through.
Conclusion; this team is still developing and is heading in the right direction to play finals footy. Patience is, as always, a virtue.
I think those two no tries were as cut and dry as the TT and Ali no tries. Like i don't even see that many upset knight fans on those disallowed ones, you could see them pretty clearly on the replys IMO.Agree except for 3. Our defence in the second half was tardy with two tries out wide being denied by exceptional defence by LM and a dubious call of knock on.
We were lucky to deny those two tries.
Agree except for 3. Our defence in the second half was tardy with two tries out wide being denied by exceptional defence by LM and a dubious call of knock on.
We were lucky to deny those two tries.
Yes people tend to ignore the good d by both halves recentlyAgree except for 3. Our defence in the second half was tardy with two tries out wide being denied by exceptional defence by LM and a dubious call of knock on.
We were lucky to deny those two tries.
Yeah Taine has the elusiveness to get into line breaking positions but just lacks the strength through hips to bust through. He has about 6 or 7 of those nearly breaks this year and is the difference between him being a pretty good replacement and an out and out star. I remember Sam Tomkins had the same problem when he was here as well.Just went back and watched the replay. A few thoughts.
1. Loving that the ref was identifying milking and not having a bar of it (both teams).
2. The two sinbins were caught instantly, but then the onfield ref immediately halted play and conferred with the bunker. To me, this would *potentially* indicate that the onfield refs were instructed to go to the bunker for high tackles early in the game.
From there, no more 'dangerous tackles' were performed, apparently.
3. We had two tries that were left out there. The TT one is a guaranteed put down by DWZ and his superman technique. The Ali one just requires him to grab the ball, instead of trying to pat it down. To me, this indicated we were capable of putting 34 (without conversions) on the Knights, and are frustratingly close to having a fairly decent attack.
4. Another poster labelled TT as the 'nearly' guy and I 100% agree. He always looks so threatening but never quite seems to get through the line. Maybe more leg days are required?
5. It would have been nice to keep the Knights to zero, but given how stacked their lineup is, I'm not too mad that a couple of plays slipped through.
Conclusion; this team is still developing and is heading in the right direction to play finals footy. Patience is, as always, a virtue.