Joined: Mar 05 2007 Posts: 13190 Location: Hedon (sometimes), sometimes Premier Inn's
berrigans bitch wrote::lol: fair point, I reckon I could cope with that as well
TBH, he does make errors, but the tend to be minor, he more than makes up for it with what he does right, such as his kicking game. We know he isn't the best tackler in the game, but how many of the true playmakers and organisers ever have been across the years. I think that the rest of our team can make up for his lapses in defence (although he is getting better) if he keeps digging out 30 and 40 yards with his kicks and creating tries for others with his short kicks behind the line he cancels those out IMO.
He is also very deceptive close to the line and scores a fair whack of tries himself, mainly due to the opposition not knowing what he is going to do.
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rover49 wrote:TBH, he does make errors, but the tend to be minor, he more than makes up for it with what he does right, such as his kicking game. We know he isn't the best tackler in the game, but how many of the true playmakers and organisers ever have been across the years. I think that the rest of our team can make up for his lapses in defence (although he is getting better) if he keeps digging out 30 and 40 yards with his kicks and creating tries for others with his short kicks behind the line he cancels those out IMO.
He is also very deceptive close to the line and scores a fair whack of tries himself, mainly due to the opposition not knowing what he is going to do.
I agree with that, he is young and I am sure he wants to improve every aspect of his game which I am sure he will.
Mind you he is definatley the best in the city
Joined: Mar 05 2007 Posts: 13190 Location: Hedon (sometimes), sometimes Premier Inn's
berrigans bitch wrote:I agree with that, he is young and I am sure he wants to improve every aspect of his game which I am sure he will. Mind you he is definatley the best in the city
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Post subject: Re: THE BEST SCRUM HALF IN SUPER LEAGUE
Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 1:39 pm
Gavin Miller - Legend
Club Coach
Joined: Jul 24 2005 Posts: 8599
hullkr14 wrote:After the silly debate that was "who is the city's best scrum half" I would like to go a step further and predict that Michael Dobson will be the best scrum half in SL 2009. I think with a full pre season under his belt with the rest of the squad Dobson will tear the league apart.
Albert Goldthorpe Medal in the bag.
Will be annouced in the SL 2009 Dream Team this Monday.
Well Done mate, you backed your judgement on here and it will be interesting to see how many people admit to being wrong.
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