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Rupert Pupkin wrote:I think the only way that may work is if we had Galea in the team to give us the extra ball handler.
Well, with Dobson, Cooke, Murrell/Hodgson, Briscoe, and I don't see why Jake can't be included in this as he can pass the ball a bit, we have, imo of course a lot of ball handlers
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Mrs Barista wrote:Or, unlikely and unprecedented as it may seem, it could be that the severity of the injury was a tad overstated by Morgan. £1 says Galea will pass a late fitness test as a "timely boost" for Rovers opener.
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Scott_HKR wrote:Well, with Dobson, Cooke, Murrell/Hodgson, Briscoe, and I don't see why Jake can't be included in this as he can pass the ball a bit, we have, imo of course a lot of ball handlers
Dobson and Cooke, yes but I dont count a hooker as a ball handler(as such)as they spend all the game at acting half and Briscoe is no ball handler IMO.
I think you need at least 3 good ball handlers to give the options you need, it drives me mad seeing a prop at first receiver on the 4th/5th tackle in the oppo's 20m, and I remember seeing happen on a couple of occasions v Bradford.
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Surely there is some mistake. Galea has been feigning injury all week, in order for us to spring a "timely boost" on our squad. I expect a late inclusion, including his walking stick to make the bench!
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The Goroka Gene-ius wrote:Surely there is some mistake. Galea has been feigning injury all week, in order for us to spring a "timely boost" on our squad. I expect a late inclusion, including his walking stick to make the bench!
Fisher comes in from the cold, throwing away his blanket and bovril to stymy (sp?) young Hodgson's development.
Think the 17 is pretty clear with the last 3 listed competing for the interchange hooker/utility role.
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
Webster at stand off must rank with some of the most mis-guided selections of all time, inc Morgans own Mansson to centre, Hulls Briscoe on the wing, GBs Horne on the wing, Roger Millwards Kerry Boustead at full back etc etc..
Morgan is like one of those people who veer between genius and madness, capable of some great things, yet some rank awful ones as well..
I await Sunday with interest, but have been watching RL more than long enough to realise Jake will never make a stand off as long hes got the proverbial....has not increased my optimism for our chances this season at all..
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Cooke will play the exact same role at LF as he does at SO, I think it will be Webster who plays the LF role, as most teams apart from Leeds (the best team) play a extra running running forward at LF these days.
I wish more teams would play a ball handling LF.
Not sure why he doesnt play Murrel at LF, and Fisher and Hodgson as your two hookers, it when well for the majority of last season.
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