Eric

Staff

Round 16 lower grade teams​

NSW Cup​
Jersey Flegg​
  1. Tyrell Sloan
  2. Alexander Lobb
  3. Ethan Clark-Wood
  4. Max Feagai
  5. Jonathon Reuben
  6. Zach Herring
  7. Kamren Cryer
  8. Poasa Faamausili
  9. Connor Muhleisen
  10. George Burgess
  11. Jack Gosiewski
  12. Jackson Ford
  13. Tyrell Fuimaono
Interchange:
14. Josh Coric
15. Sam McCann
16. Nathan Leatigaga
17. Lucas Castle
  1. Callum Gromek
  2. Jack Bostock
  3. Leonard Skelton
  4. Ben Johnson
  5. Treigh Stewart
  6. Callum Perryman
  7. Braxton Wallace
  8. Josh Coric
  9. Declan Purcell
  10. Bryce Magnone
  11. Duke Grant
  12. Hayden Budd
  13. Jackson Shereb
Interchange:
14. Sam Hooper (c)
15. Thomas Phillips
16. Harley Sanchez
17. Travis Barrett-Hancock
18. Trey Barlow
19. Dallas Collins
21. Cooper Roberts
23. Phoenix Vetenibua-Finnerty
  • Burgess must really be on the outer. I guess Kerr and J. Hunt are going to come back from reserves to play prop. So Burgess on the bench at best.
  • Ditto for Ford who I presume will make way for Billy Burns.
  • Alexander Lobb will go back to Flegg to make way for Moga.
  • No surprises here. Expect a much better defensive effort this week.
  • I don't know what's going on with the 8 man interchange bench. Coric and Lobb at least will come back to play from the NSW Cup barring a sudden injury catastrophe. So why do they need 8?
  • Shereb, who along with Coric are the last men standing from the young forwards we hoped were going to make it is back at lock now. His position is backrow, was dropped from NSW Cup backrow to Flegg prop and now lock.
  • Who is Declan Purcell? They obviously have a high opinion of him.
 

Chris M

SGI NSW Cup

Round 16 lower grade teams​

NSW Cup​
Jersey Flegg​
  1. Tyrell Sloan
  2. Alexander Lobb
  3. Ethan Clark-Wood
  4. Max Feagai
  5. Jonathon Reuben
  6. Zach Herring
  7. Kamren Cryer
  8. Poasa Faamausili
  9. Connor Muhleisen
  10. George Burgess
  11. Jack Gosiewski
  12. Jackson Ford
  13. Tyrell Fuimaono
Interchange:
14. Josh Coric
15. Sam McCann
16. Nathan Leatigaga
17. Lucas Castle
  1. Callum Gromek
  2. Jack Bostock
  3. Leonard Skelton
  4. Ben Johnson
  5. Treigh Stewart
  6. Callum Perryman
  7. Braxton Wallace
  8. Josh Coric
  9. Declan Purcell
  10. Bryce Magnone
  11. Duke Grant
  12. Hayden Budd
  13. Jackson Shereb
Interchange:
14. Sam Hooper (c)
15. Thomas Phillips
16. Harley Sanchez
17. Travis Barrett-Hancock
18. Trey Barlow
19. Dallas Collins
21. Cooper Roberts
23. Phoenix Vetenibua-Finnerty
  • Burgess must really be on the outer. I guess Kerr and J. Hunt are going to come back from reserves to play prop. So Burgess on the bench at best.
  • Ditto for Ford who I presume will make way for Billy Burns.
  • Alexander Lobb will go back to Flegg to make way for Moga.
  • No surprises here. Expect a much better defensive effort this week.
  • I don't know what's going on with the 8 man interchange bench. Coric and Lobb at least will come back to play from the NSW Cup barring a sudden injury catastrophe. So why do they need 8?
  • Shereb, who along with Coric are the last men standing from the young forwards we hoped were going to make it is back at lock now. His position is backrow, was dropped from NSW Cup backrow to Flegg prop and now lock.
  • Who is Declan Purcell? They obviously have a high opinion of him.
Griffin keeps talking about the young players the club has re-signed. Sims is gone, Woods struggling badly now let alone next year. No news at all about any recruitment of any current first grade players from other clubs. I'd like to know who the coach has in mind. I presume J. Hunt for Woods but who for Sims? And surely Bird can't get away with the form he has so far shown this year for another year. Ditto for Lawrie.
 

Round 16 lower grade teams​

NSW Cup​
Jersey Flegg​
  1. Tyrell Sloan
  2. Alexander Lobb
  3. Ethan Clark-Wood
  4. Max Feagai
  5. Jonathon Reuben
  6. Zach Herring
  7. Kamren Cryer
  8. Poasa Faamausili
  9. Connor Muhleisen
  10. George Burgess
  11. Jack Gosiewski
  12. Jackson Ford
  13. Tyrell Fuimaono
Interchange:
14. Josh Coric
15. Sam McCann
16. Nathan Leatigaga
17. Lucas Castle
  1. Callum Gromek
  2. Jack Bostock
  3. Leonard Skelton
  4. Ben Johnson
  5. Treigh Stewart
  6. Callum Perryman
  7. Braxton Wallace
  8. Josh Coric
  9. Declan Purcell
  10. Bryce Magnone
  11. Duke Grant
  12. Hayden Budd
  13. Jackson Shereb
Interchange:
14. Sam Hooper (c)
15. Thomas Phillips
16. Harley Sanchez
17. Travis Barrett-Hancock
18. Trey Barlow
19. Dallas Collins
21. Cooper Roberts
23. Phoenix Vetenibua-Finnerty
  • Burgess must really be on the outer. I guess Kerr and J. Hunt are going to come back from reserves to play prop. So Burgess on the bench at best.
  • Ditto for Ford who I presume will make way for Billy Burns.
  • Alexander Lobb will go back to Flegg to make way for Moga.
  • No surprises here. Expect a much better defensive effort this week.
  • I don't know what's going on with the 8 man interchange bench. Coric and Lobb at least will come back to play from the NSW Cup barring a sudden injury catastrophe. So why do they need 8?
  • Shereb, who along with Coric are the last men standing from the young forwards we hoped were going to make it is back at lock now. His position is backrow, was dropped from NSW Cup backrow to Flegg prop and now lock.
  • Who is Declan Purcell? They obviously have a high opinion of him.
Defensive display? They are unaware what is required, discipline, talk, line speed, trusting comes to mind. Burgess is too busy preparing for his court case to be worried about playing
 

RedVHeartbeat

SGI NSW Cup
Burgess is too busy preparing for his court case to be worried about playing
His trial is not till next Feb/March. Expect his lawyer is doing all the worrying. Let George play footy, a good way to forget about other things and get back into first grade form and fitness.
 
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Chris M

SGI NSW Cup
You keep bashing this guy. His stats show you are way off the mark.
He's averaging less than 100m per game. jodragon40 jodragon40 says 100m is a pass mark. I agree with that. In the last game he ran for over 200. He also had pretty good games in regard to running metres against Warriors and Newcastle. If you take away the games against those 3 poor teams, his running metres are absolutely atrocious. As for defence, he has the 21st most missed tackles in the competition, the most for a prop, 4th for the Dragons behind Hunt, Bird (who I've been even more critical about) Amone. And we all know about Lawrie's passing/offloading or lack of.

I don't think I've been bashing him. I think I haven't been critical enough.
 

Eric

Staff
Instead of sending him back to Flegg why not give him a crack in the run on side.. for Burgess as he is better as a bench impact player. J Hunt to also start. These blokes picked in the 17 must feel like distant cousins.. not sure where they belong.
There is a theory which I guess I agree with that to put a young player in too soon takes away from his development.
 

RedV01

SGI NSW Cup
He's averaging less than 100m per game. jodragon40 jodragon40 says 100m is a pass mark. I agree with that. In the last game he ran for over 200. He also had pretty good games in regard to running metres against Warriors and Newcastle. If you take away the games against those 3 poor teams, his running metres are absolutely atrocious. As for defence, he has the 21st most missed tackles in the competition, the most for a prop, 4th for the Dragons behind Hunt, Bird (who I've been even more critical about) Amone. And we all know about Lawrie's passing/offloading or lack of.

I don't think I've been bashing him. I think I haven't been critical enough.
Missed tackles can be misleading. Amone grabs a player, holds him until backup arrives and then lets go of him to run back into the defensive line. Not bad but I think it goes down as "a missed tackle".
 
Missed tackles can be misleading. Amone grabs a player, holds him until backup arrives and then lets go of him to run back into the defensive line. Not bad but I think it goes down as "a missed tackle".
Really? Unique take on a missed tackle. In my day a tackle was completed when the forward progress of the ball carrier has been stopped and or when the ball carrying arm comes into contact with the ground. Nothing misleading about it in my view.
 
He's averaging less than 100m per game. jodragon40 jodragon40 says 100m is a pass mark. I agree with that. In the last game he ran for over 200. He also had pretty good games in regard to running metres against Warriors and Newcastle. If you take away the games against those 3 poor teams, his running metres are absolutely atrocious. As for defence, he has the 21st most missed tackles in the competition, the most for a prop, 4th for the Dragons behind Hunt, Bird (who I've been even more critical about) Amone. And we all know about Lawrie's passing/offloading or lack of.

I don't think I've been bashing him. I think I haven't been critical enough.
Agree until that 1 game against Souths he has been a hard trier but very ordinary in moving the team forwards. In 2020 he was actually very good played 20 games avg 134m, last year 21 games and avg 108 m again good, this year so far before last week was avg 96m so as you can see he is unfortunately becoming less and less effective but I would still have him in my 17 off the bench.
 

RedV01

SGI NSW Cup
Really? Unique take on a missed tackle. In my day a tackle was completed when the forward progress of the ball carrier has been stopped and or when the ball carrying arm comes into contact with the ground. Nothing misleading about it in my view.
Technically speaking it is a missed tackle but it's far from just hanging an arm out and letting a player run straight passed.
 

Eric

Staff
Technically speaking it is a missed tackle but it's far from just hanging an arm out and letting a player run straight passed.
Unfortunately Amone has done that a few times. Specially in the early part of the season. Seems to be getting better recently.
 
Technically speaking it is a missed tackle but it's far from just hanging an arm out and letting a player run straight passed.
The issue here is that it impacts the defensive line when you don't have trust in your player to actually make the tackle
 

Morgan

SGI NSW Cup
He's averaging less than 100m per game. jodragon40 jodragon40 says 100m is a pass mark. I agree with that. In the last game he ran for over 200. He also had pretty good games in regard to running metres against Warriors and Newcastle. If you take away the games against those 3 poor teams, his running metres are absolutely atrocious. As for defence, he has the 21st most missed tackles in the competition, the most for a prop, 4th for the Dragons behind Hunt, Bird (who I've been even more critical about) Amone. And we all know about Lawrie's passing/offloading or lack of.

I don't think I've been bashing him. I think I haven't been critical enough.
Personally I'm not critical of him. I'm critical of the coach for picking him as a starting prop when he'd be far better off the bench. When he came off the bench in a few games earlier this season, he was good.

He can shut everyone up by running for well over 100m this round as well so that would probably put him over 100m average. But then again, a little over 100m average together with no passing/offloading and lots of missed tackles isn't going to ignite a bidding war for him at the end of this season. I believe rival clubs can make a play for him from November as he is off contract at the end of next year.
 

Chris M

SGI NSW Cup
Personally I'm not critical of him. I'm critical of the coach for picking him as a starting prop when he'd be far better off the bench. When he came off the bench in a few games earlier this season, he was good.

He can shut everyone up by running for well over 100m this round as well so that would probably put him over 100m average. But then again, a little over 100m average together with no passing/offloading and lots of missed tackles isn't going to ignite a bidding war for him at the end of this season. I believe rival clubs can make a play for him from November as he is off contract at the end of next year.
The coach probably realises it but the club only has one good starting prop and he is better starting as lock.
 

RedV01

SGI NSW Cup
Personally I'm not critical of him. I'm critical of the coach for picking him as a starting prop when he'd be far better off the bench. When he came off the bench in a few games earlier this season, he was good.

He can shut everyone up by running for well over 100m this round as well so that would probably put him over 100m average. But then again, a little over 100m average together with no passing/offloading and lots of missed tackles isn't going to ignite a bidding war for him at the end of this season. I believe rival clubs can make a play for him from November as he is off contract at the end of next year.
Big game for Lawrie against Papali and Tapine. We know JDB won't take a step back so if Lawie can match that, I think it'll go a long way toward winning the game.
 

Chris M

SGI NSW Cup
Big game for Lawrie against Papali and Tapine. We know JDB won't take a step back so if Lawie can match that, I think it'll go a long way toward winning the game.
They have a strong forward pack. If de Belin and his gang can hold their own, Dragons backs should be too good.
 
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