...But Henry reasserted his tough love attitude around Fruean. "Everybody sees Robbie as a very explosive player with the ball, but at this level you've got to have a huge work rate, a kick-chase game, work hard to get in the right defensive positions and make tons of tackles and get tons of touches. Robbie is a player of the future and has some real attributes but at this level you just can't afford not to have work rate."
McCabe doesn't tackle as hard? I don't believe that...
And a lot of players don't have provincial combinations with Cooper... what does that have to do with anything?
You wouldn't partner Horan with Larkham? Lynagh with Farr-Jones?
You pick the best individuals and create a team around that...
McCabe doesn't tackle as hard? I don't believe that...
And a lot of players don't have provincial combinations with Cooper... what does that have to do with anything?
You wouldn't partner Horan with Larkham? Lynagh with Farr-Jones?
You pick the best individuals and create a team around that...
All 3 are a poor mans Nathan Grey
Jeez I thought that was a compliment.. There attributes are similar..
Grey earned 35 tests, no small feet, but similar to these players, he really only earnt them off the bench or when the preferred player was injured
It's been said but i'm of the opinion that with O'Connor and Beale in the back 3 there is no need for another playmaker at 12. As we saw in the final when there is messy ball at the ruck and the 9 is going backwards Cooper is going to suffer. A second playmaker isn't going to help much. Very, very few sides have got to QC (Quade Cooper) when he has had front foot ball.
Jeez I thought that was a compliment.. There attributes are similar..
Grey earned 35 tests, no small feet, but similar to these players, he really only earnt them off the bench or when the preferred player was injured
McCabe is more of a threat ball in hand than the other two, and probably a more rounded footballer
wasn't he rediculously close to top turnover man for the Reds in 2010?Agreed. The main reason Fainga'a performs so well at the Reds is because of the style the play. With such an expansive, wide-running game-plan the Reds need centres who are defensively solid and can compete at the breakdown- enter Ant Fainga'a. He's a flanker at heart, having played there from a young age, but his style isn't suited to Deans' plans.
wasn't he rediculously close to top turnover man for the Reds in 2010?
If Deans uses JOC (James O'Connor) on the wing, and has the likes of Beale, Davies, Ioane out wide, he'd be silly not to play a wider game with centres that are quasi opensides and fast loose forwards.