Smith doesn’t look a physical specimen and has been injured a lot of the season but when he does play he provides an attacking link that no one else can do in the team. He a bit of a throwback as an old fashioned ball playing forward. Wether EOC goes down that route or just goes for a power option will be interesting to see. With Fev having a big pack as well I think he will go down the power route.
Joined: Mar 07 2005 Posts: 4036 Location: Brisbane
It's been a strange end to the season having known our finishing position for a few weeks (even pre-fax realistically speaking).
Entering the play-offs will (or certainly should) bring a different mentality and focus to the group. It has the makings of a great contest, but I'll go out on a limb and say we should have enough quality in the squad to see us through.
God I hope Hallas doesn't play. He is a liability in games like this and ends up getting drawn into one-on-one battles instead of doing his job.
Squad looks strong overall and its going to be interesting to see who EOC goes with in the pack. Makin has been pretty good for us but is inexperienced, whereas Smith has had a stop-start campaign but has that game smarts that only experience brings.
Tough call to make whatever the decision.
Don't think i'm biased...
...i'm just very narrow minded!!!!!!!
Joined: Oct 26 2005 Posts: 3214 Location: Bradford
Ok, so the backs are fairly straightforward to pick: Holmes Okunbor Myers (nominated for Championship young player of the year!) Gill Taufua Sammut Lilley
Forwards more complicated. I think Doro will be fit so the decision I think will be between Bayliss, Makin and Smith. EoC rates Makin & Hallas which will make this difficult. Makin has been playing well, but he is on loan. I think we prioritise our own players. The bench I agree with.
Looking like our strongest squad of the season. Our forwards look very strong! Backs pretty much pick themselves with Okunbor and Taufua coming straight back in to the starting line up.
Correct decision to drop Gaskell. He's been poor for a number of weeks. Sammut can be a liability but he also has that spark to come up with some individual brilliance and can be a game changer.
I have a good feeling about this one. Not sure why, but I can imagine it being a great performance where our attack is completely on point and we win 27-8. I will of course edit this post at 4.30 on Sunday.
Well to counter that I’m feeling confident think we’ll have too much for fev, we are stronger in the forwards, an embarrassment of riches there, hope mr Patton is in their ranks, think he might get a tad frustrated.
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