How many games has he played this year?I reckon we miss Rocco more than anyone else we have out. Our game plan relies on the right side kick chase and without him we give them ten extra meters every set.
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How many games has he played this year?I reckon we miss Rocco more than anyone else we have out. Our game plan relies on the right side kick chase and without him we give them ten extra meters every set.
Teams seem to be pulling our right edge infield leaving space out wide and we can’t slide back out to cover itJust an observation, often we commit 3 to a tackle and frequently are left with 1 still on the ground leaving us a defender short (take a bow Ford).
This is where the numbers are getting out when they go to our edges, add in their fullback chiming in and our edge defence is in taters.
Yes, DWZ can’t read the attack to save himself but to many times he’s marking the centre and winger as our centres struggling to mark his man.
It all starts with Marata’s lack of mobility on that edge. He’s a terrible defender who can’t slide out at all.Tough to ask him to seamlessly slot back in after long injury layoff but he has been apart of that right edge targeted and exploited too. We really have an issue here because titans went there each time and many teams have been over the last month or two or more. There is no cohesion between DWZ and whoever is defending inside him and that goes for multiple players used at centre on the right
Nailed it! Dead set easy to repelCompletion rates, one out runs, get to the last, kick chase, repeat and rinse… it’s what I saw tonight. We don’t set the world on fire with second phase play.
Ah so it was the refs fault! We don’t have a glaring issue with our right edge defence, DWZ’s just had a career of being dudded by bad officiating. I feel so much better now about our prospects for the remainder of the season.Can't be bothered reading the endless dribble so will just post my thoughts.
Tits and a few other teams have worked out how to beat us, really quite simple.
Mo fat arse acre and Gillard know to lie all over us as the Ref will not penalise them. If we are a second too long the refs will penalise us.
Foran completely owned the ref and got in his ear the whole game, physcoligy and keeps the ref watching us and not them.
With what the tits got away with in the ruck we were never going to beat them and don't get me started on the 6 agains.
Not picking on TMM but we were going okay until Egan went downOne example of a forgotten man:
Lussick - was a key part of the 2023 success but despite getting older, more experienced and presumably better - never seen again.
Would be more suited than TMM as a utility at the moment?
TMM is a spine player who in my opinion has been serviceable but offered nothing as a utility. To small and a spine specialist.
Without knowing what's being said out there it's tough to know. He certainly approaches the refs at various points without being in their ear constantly.Have too question if fish is captain material. You have too be in the ref ear alot so decisions go your way.
If he’s that desperate to move Capewell back to second row then why doesn’t he shift CNK to centre & play TT at fullback. It seems like a pretty obvious selection decision to everyone other than Webster right now.So watching the presser, DWZ will keep his spot. It’s just webbys approach, he puts full faith in his players & backs them 100%, and to be fair to him, he’s been one of our most successful coaches for this reason.
I’m not a fan of DWZ form atm just like others. To play devils advocate though, Dallin has had about 6 different centre options this year, which hasn’t allowed for connections to form. It’s very obvious our D policy is to jam, which technically is the high percentage play, forcing the opposition into a trickier long ball if they want to the points. The space that Dallin finds himself in is actually not his fault, it’s caused by his inside defenders being beaten, leaving Dallin in a 2v1 situation. For what it’s worth, I’d rather have taine there but just trying to justify some of the defensive decisions being made out there. The reality too is most players are right handed, therefore the right to left pass is their strongest side hence most of the points coming down our right side.
Webby also mentioned he’s been desperate to move capes back to edge, but due to a long list of outside backs (and lack of depth), he’s been forced to play there. As a result, it means that TMM is required on the bench to cover any backline injuries, as our normal backline cover (capes), is already playing there.
This is the group we have & we have to back them. Losing our 2 best players has no doubt hampered our premiership hopes, and I honestly think we’re lucky to be still in the top 4. I also think we have probably overachieved this year & losing these two has probably put a line through us. Take yeo & Cleary, tapine/fogarty, Hughes/grant out of their line ups & id expect the same drop off, it’s just bad luck.
Next week Healey will be in for Egan, TMM bench. DWZ will be playing & with Ali going down in cup, capes will be at centre. I personally think taine should be there, either on the wing or at fb with cnk at centre, pomps wing but I can’t see it happening. I think Webby needs to have the nuts to make a tough call but, it goes against his entire coaching philosophy so I can’t see it happening.
One of our biggest problems in our second rowers. They should be contributing 100+m every game and be a focal point of attack.So watching the presser, DWZ will keep his spot. It’s just webbys approach, he puts full faith in his players & backs them 100%, and to be fair to him, he’s been one of our most successful coaches for this reason.
I’m not a fan of DWZ form atm just like others. To play devils advocate though, Dallin has had about 6 different centre options this year, which hasn’t allowed for connections to form. It’s very obvious our D policy is to jam, which technically is the high percentage play, forcing the opposition into a trickier long ball if they want to the points. The space that Dallin finds himself in is actually not his fault, it’s caused by his inside defenders being beaten, leaving Dallin in a 2v1 situation. For what it’s worth, I’d rather have taine there but just trying to justify some of the defensive decisions being made out there. The reality too is most players are right handed, therefore the right to left pass is their strongest side hence most of the points coming down our right side.
Webby also mentioned he’s been desperate to move capes back to edge, but due to a long list of outside backs (and lack of depth), he’s been forced to play there. As a result, it means that TMM is required on the bench to cover any backline injuries, as our normal backline cover (capes), is already playing there.
This is the group we have & we have to back them. Losing our 2 best players has no doubt hampered our premiership hopes, and I honestly think we’re lucky to be still in the top 4. I also think we have probably overachieved this year & losing these two has probably put a line through us. Take yeo & Cleary, tapine/fogarty, Hughes/grant out of their line ups & id expect the same drop off, it’s just bad luck.
Next week Healey will be in for Egan, TMM bench. DWZ will be playing & with Ali going down in cup, capes will be at centre. I personally think taine should be there, either on the wing or at fb with cnk at centre, pomps wing but I can’t see it happening. I think Webby needs to have the nuts to make a tough call but, it goes against his entire coaching philosophy so I can’t see it happening.
I agree with you. It just goes against webbys philosophy of back his players. If he moves cnk, watch the media come out in force, it’s kind of a lose lose situation. For what it’s worth, I’d be playing taine at the back, cnk centre.
Sure, I agree. However if you look at the stats, they had 55% of the ball & I think 7 mins more possession. As a result, marata & leka made 40 tackles, which is very high for edges. They had no ball, which resulted in low run metres & high tackle counts.One of our biggest problems in our second rowers. They should be contributing 100+m every game and be a focal point of attack.
Niukore averages about 60m and Halasima averages about 80m (brilliant 80m though!)
Halasima is better on the bench with higher impact and Niukore is better in the prop rotation. Capewell needs to move back with a proper centre. Then TMM can make way for a proper utility.
The lack of next man up has resulted in about 5 players not playing in their best position.
Halasima averages over 100m with his starts at 2nd Row. Niukore about 75m but doesn't play close to 80 every weekOne of our biggest problems in our second rowers. They should be contributing 100+m every game and be a focal point of attack.
Niukore averages about 60m and Halasima averages about 80m (brilliant 80m though!)
Halasima is better on the bench with higher impact and Niukore is better in the prop rotation. Capewell needs to move back with a proper centre. Then TMM can make way for a proper utility.
The lack of next man up has resulted in about 5 players not playing in their best position.
Go back and watch Jackson Ford for example, he lies all over the player, flops on them, what’s the ref meant to do?Opposition teams are getting a big leg up with the weekly gift of repeat sets against the Warriors. Those calls do matter and have a huge impact on the final score as it did last night, and I am honestly surprised not many others have mentioned it so far. Ill be that guy...
It would be interesting to see exactly how long it took for the ref to blow the whistle against the Warriors for holding down in the tackle in the first 20 minutes compared to how long the Titans were allowed to lie in the tackle in the final half hour. Seemed absolutely one sided again last night from the stands and does have an affect on performance and the result. Titans were allowed to hold down longer resulting in Warriors struggling for momentum, while I found myself (and probably the players) watching and waiting for the ref to penalize us most defensive sets gifting the Titans quick play the ball. The six again’s are consistently inconsistent. It is all up to the ref’s vibe, and it seemed clear to me that the ref wasn’t vibing with us again last night.
No, I am not new to league. Yes, I hate watching Warriors lose. Agreed, the Warriors should have played better and I am disappointed in the performance, result, gameplan and team selections for this game.
We just seem to be such an easy team to penalize, and those repeat sets are just another uncontrollable hurdle the Warriors have to overcome most weeks.
To the bitter end.