Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 32126 Location: The Corridor of Uncertainty
Easily our best performance of the season. Every player contributed and brought their A game. Thought we played with patience and composure early on and won the arm wrestle, that meant that when our bench came on they were there for the taking. Two moments in attack for me was the break and long pass from Chisholm for Ryan’s second try and the offload from Minchella to Gibson. Both superb.
Shame Egodo did his hamstring but other than that it was all positives.
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TheBeast wrote:Top class today, Chisholm on top of his game and that pass to Ryan superb. Whilst not ripping up trees I thought that was Kirk's best performance for the club, ran hard, no errors that I can recall and defense spot on. Tough tough game next week that I for one will doing everything I can to get to.
Agree on Kirk, certainly looked at times like he isn't ready, but performances like today show he has it in him. He reminds me a lot of Koppy at this present time. If he can develop to his level he will have a fine career. End of the day he is very young for a prop and these last two seasons will stand him in good stead
thepimp007 wrote:Agree on Kirk, certainly looked at times like he isn't ready, but performances like today show he has it in him. He reminds me a lot of Koppy at this present time. If he can develop to his level he will have a fine career. End of the day he is very young for a prop and these last two seasons will stand him in good stead
I still think when playing worky next week we will need to replace him with Bustin as well as he did play
Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 32126 Location: The Corridor of Uncertainty
Kirk was a terrier in defence yesterday, never missed. Did a lot of work, going forward he reminds me of Brian McDermott. Doesn’t make a lot of ground at all, never passes but always willing, does some tough carries and tries to get a quick play the ball. Bustin isn’t as busy in defence but makes heaps more ground going forward. Given Kirk’s performance he’s made it hard for Kear to drop him.
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For me it's got to be Bustin before Kirk. I like Kirk and he is 100% clubman and workhorse but simply does not offer enough going forward. Very rarely breaks a tackle and makes very little ground after contact. Bustin almost always makes 5 - 10 metres on contact, backs up and has the speed to run 20 metres. He also has the ability to score from close range. I hope as a team we don't fall in love with ourselves following Sundays good performance, job is only half done.
Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 32126 Location: The Corridor of Uncertainty
Stockwell & Smales wrote:For me it's got to be Bustin before Kirk. I like Kirk and he is 100% clubman and workhorse but simply does not offer enough going forward. Very rarely breaks a tackle and makes very little ground after contact. Bustin almost always makes 5 - 10 metres on contact, backs up and has the speed to run 20 metres. He also has the ability to score from close range. I hope as a team we don't fall in love with ourselves following Sundays good performance, job is only half done.
My only reservation about Bustin is his lateral defence and whether he gets up and back to marker quick enough. Going forward he's great.
Who would Workington like to face least? Probably Bustin.
Think Kear should come into his own this week with his experience and should mean we don't think we've got the job done hopefully.
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I know Chisholm is getting the praise for setting up tries but for me his best contribution came from our own half after about 15-20 mins.
Oldham were taken 5-10 metres a set out of us and we'd had found the FB and winger 2 sets in a row on the last tackle and we'd started the set from our own try line.
The kick from our own 40 that split their winger and full back put them right back on their 10m and gave us enough breathing space to catch up.
Scarey71 wrote:I know Chisholm is getting the praise for setting up tries but for me his best contribution came from our own half after about 15-20 mins.
Oldham were taken 5-10 metres a set out of us and we'd had found the FB and winger 2 sets in a row on the last tackle and we'd started the set from our own try line.
The kick from our own 40 that split their winger and full back put them right back on their 10m and gave us enough breathing space to catch up.
Definitely, they are the type of plays we want to see from him. To be fair the chase was solid rather than a bust a gut to get there chase too and still Johnson only got 10 metres as the kick made him do that much work. That was by far the best he has been this season, and the first time its actually looked like him and Keyes clicked. I love how Joe must always have defenders in two minds whether he will give or go too.
Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 32126 Location: The Corridor of Uncertainty
Chisholm could have had two 40-20s as well. the second was ruled out but looked ok to me. I liked how he played with so much composure. No running down blind alleys this week. Makes a difference when the forwards do their job too and we completely bossed it up front.
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Bullseye wrote:Chisholm could have had two 40-20s as well. the second was ruled out but looked ok to me. I liked how he played with so much composure. No running down blind alleys this week. Makes a difference when the forwards do their job too and we completely bossed it up front.
Yeah massively agree mate, at times he has tried too hard which is understandable given some of the grief (and rightly questioned at times) hes had this year. But when he went he broke the line no getting caught in possession late in the set taking himself out of the equation on the last tackle. Great to see
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