(07-11-2022, 12:00 AM)ElwoodBlues1 link Wrote:I thought Williams changed the momentum in the second quarter when he was rucking.
Bit of a rough edge to him and we rucked Jack for too long, NicNat is overhyped imo and while he gets his share of hitouts I thought TDK was better value for 4 quarters.
I've been watching the replay and I think this is pretty accurate. Early in the second quarter Jack got smashed in the ruck. It got the Weagles' confidence up. Bailey Williams looked like he has a future as a ruckman.
NicNat looked fat today. I've never seen him with real belly fat before. He is a lazy player. Honestly, with his physical gifts, he could have been the best ruckman in history, had he had the desire. He's been a top ruck, but he is capable of so much more.
NicNat got his confidence up later in the second quarter and early in the third, but Tom really stepped up from about half way through the third.
One of the things that NicNat does well when he's on top is direct his taps to advantage. It was one of the reasons that Cripps and Walsh didn't get as much ball; the taps went directly down a Weagle throat.
Willi Rioli is another guy who is carrying a real gut. Granted, he has always been a little heavier, but he really looks like he's been eating a few too many Maccas. He makes Whitnall's skinfolds look good.
Jack Silvagni was very ordinary early in this game, but he was one who stepped up when it mattered. Unfortunately, teams no longer get put off when Jack rucks. The sooner Marc Pittonet is ready, the better.
Jacob Weitering was really rusty. He did a reasonable job, but he as nowhere near his best. He will be better for the run. Young, on the other hand, defended very well. He didn't get a lot of ball himself, but he got to a lot of contested and did the job nicely.
Cerra and Hewett had good ones, as did Kennedy. But they get a lot of possessions that don't stand out. I'm not complaining, as they the work they do is indispensable. But, one day, they might get on the end sometimes and get the kudos they deserve.
Our three whipping boys, Cottrell, Newnes and O'Brien had quieter games today. But I wouldn't looking to drop any of them yet. Cottrell didn't get the possessions, but did some excellent defensive things. O'Brien was very good early, but drifted out of the game. Newnes got a corky early and didn't have the day he wanted.
One thing to their disadvantage was that Hayes came on and got 5 possessions in less than a quarter.
I still like the look of Bazzo. If he wants to come East and play for a decent club, he would fit in nicely.
I can't remember the last time Saad was as quiet as this, but I guess it didn't get down there in the 1st and last quarters. Still, our small defenders did a great job at smothering the Weagles' small forwards.
We still have some work to turn our inside 50's into scores. Especially in the first quarter. We really need to be more unpredictable when we got forward, lower the eyes. Bombing the ball would be OK if our small forwards got goals from them, but they don't.