John Nick
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With more time experience in RL you will learn about how props are most effective as the game has been sped up.I can't prove my case with stats so perhaps I don't have a case !!! It is just the eye test.
In 2022 he really moved the needle with some great impact off the bench to my eyes and really showed well. In 2023 he just seemed to fold at the point of impact. Do you have runs and metres for 2022 vs 2023 can you calculate Stalefish his average metres per carry in 2023 vs 2022 in the NRL first grade? That would solve this with stats and would be much better than my memory. Only if you have nothing else to do....I would do it but don't know where i would source that from.
For me and the coaches I have spoken with is about props in contact and being taken to ground.
The most important aspect is not being turned over but is being strong enough to go down on their front.
Enabling a quicker recovery and ptb.
The speed of the game is becoming increasingly important to keep up with more and more every year.
A prime example is James Gavet.
Hardly ever been turned over.
Bounced back to his feet and played the ball.
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