Slept on that one.
I think my biggest gripe is our inability to manage a game for the 80. To know when to attack, when we need big defensive effort, when we need to grind.
There’s times we just need to settle it down and just aim to tire them out a little, and not force things. I guess our attacking mentality leads to lots of long range tries, so it’s something I don’t want to mess with too much. But how many times did we try and go around them and run out of space?
Case in point, just before half time, we try and go all in on a try, if we do its 12-14. Instead, we turn it over and they score, 6-20.
In an alternate universe we were 2 decoys off putting on a score, imo. We started hot last week too. The first one probably the unluckiest, Mooney gets through line into space, he did his job, but the play unfolded and caught up to him and Murray sells his impediment.
Defence for their first few tries was poor. But I think we recovered well and put in a decent effort.
Rabbits played one of their better games - Bsmith played 20 minutes more than he should have. He was ripe for the picking after his usual 50 minutes and we almost had them targeting his fatigue.
We showed how dangerous we are, in the last 10 minutes. Little bit of a case of too little, too late for this game. But I think it’s evidence that we have potential to flip a game on its head and even when the game looked well and truly over, we could have stolen it. (Frizz knock on, and execution of the last play)
Really tricky to sum up that game. Just another case of us beating ourselves I think. We have a few 1/10 moments and a few 10/10 moments and probably averages out at 6/10. Rabbits gave a consistent 6.5/10 and get the win.
I was impressed with Frizz, Mooney and Lucas - looked like they stepped up. I thought Hopwood was great too in his stints, cant wait til he grows into some more minutes. Crouch decent too - perhaps a bit too soon to pick a battle with Koloamatangi, Kolo and Smith made it their mission to bash him after that, but he still held his own. Promising signs. But we desperately need Saf back. This was a game where I think another decent middle could have helped us a lot.
We missed McEwen and his runs. Cant just doesn’t seem to have the power in his game. Ok with him filling in every now and again - and it seems like a bit of a last minute withdrawal but think 80 minutes was a bit beyond him. His stats look reasonable though - 41T, 0MT, 12 runs for 74m. But the eyeball test, he didn’t really threaten.
Ponga obviously fatigued from Origin, looked a little like he was managing his workload this game especially after Marzhew gets injured. Handing off for others to take the hit ups. And then at 65 minutes felt he had a bit in the tank so emptied it and nearly got us the win.
Agree Sharpe should be back in the 6. Smith has been great at stages in our season. Large reason we are where we are. But he seems to stifle us a little, but then comes up with some big moments. If Sharpe or Brown injured - he goes in.
Hunt was a breath of fresh air when he came on. Great awareness to search for the line, make sure he plants his foot before the ball comes in. It was kind of like he was the only player with a clear mind at times.
Gagai was poor. Some awful balls to Dom. Needs a rest or a big game next week. Shaping up like the best decision to move him on as the weeks go by.
Moving forward - we need consistency of Sharpe and Brown in the halves. Any backline injuries/poor form are covered by Hunt (or Winter or Votano if we need to see what they can do). I like Graham and Smith on the bench. Bring one on depending upon how the game is going. 3 middles to rotate.
A few losses won’t be the worst thing in the coming weeks. Losses hopefully provoke improvement and attention to detail, scrapping wins hasn’t taught us much.
Looking forward to an improved 80 minute effort vs Sharks.