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rover49 wrote:A player who can last 80 mins, tackle, has some pace, is adept at scoring from chasing through kicks. I have said before, try Cockayne at 6.
Its a fair point but in playing Charlie there I would imagine Galea would have to play a more central role and he looked pretty good back out on the left against Saints.
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rover49 wrote:A player who can last 80 mins, tackle, has some pace, is adept at scoring from chasing through kicks. I have said before, try Cockayne at 6.
rover49 wrote:A player who can last 80 mins, tackle, has some pace, is adept at scoring from chasing through kicks. I have said before, try Cockayne at 6.
It's what i'd do, along with Murrell at 13 and Galea at 12
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Whatever we go with it's imperative that Galea remains defending down the left hand channel, last Sunday was the first time this season that we've looked even remotely organised down that side.
I do quite like the idea of Cockayne at 6, as long as it's purely in a running role leaving all the kicking, organising and passing to Murrell, Dobson ,Fisher and Galea.
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pmh wrote:Whatever we go with it's imperative that Galea remains defending down the left hand channel, last Sunday was the first time this season that we've looked even remotely organised down that side.
I do quite like the idea of Cockayne at 6, as long as it's purely in a running role leaving all the kicking, organising and passing to Murrell, Dobson ,Fisher and Galea.
Thing is, as proved by Webster's move to 6, you get found out in the halves if you're not both a good passer and kicker. We're already too reliant on Dobson without partnering him with someone who can't share the creative workload, whether they're a good runner or not.
pmh wrote:Whatever we go with it's imperative that Galea remains defending down the left hand channel, last Sunday was the first time this season that we've looked even remotely organised down that side.
I do quite like the idea of Cockayne at 6, as long as it's purely in a running role leaving all the kicking, organising and passing to Murrell, Dobson ,Fisher and Galea.
You'd be surprised at Cockaynes kicking and organisational skills. His natural position is at 6 or 7.
Cockayne played SO for Donny. Needs to sort out his passing though but I'd give him a go there, why not.
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rover49 wrote:A player who can last 80 mins, tackle, has some pace, is adept at scoring from chasing through kicks. I have said before, try Cockayne at 6.
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