KPGreatness
Steve Walters
Yeah I’m trusting the actual coach over a reporter even if it is TooheyAOB just saying in the pre-match interview he’s had it for a number of weeks.
Yeah I’m trusting the actual coach over a reporter even if it is TooheyAOB just saying in the pre-match interview he’s had it for a number of weeks.
Between suspension , injury & poor form . Latrell has not given them good value . Stood up tonight , but all he has done all yearI’m completely over Ponga at the moment to be honest and he’s usually my favourite player.
He always escapes criticism from the masses, it’s not his fault, it’s the other players, the coach, etc. While that’s all true to an extent, serious questions need to be asked about his return on investment.
This might be an unpopular opinion, but I also think the narrative that he was responsible for our 10 game run in 2023 isn’t really accurate. The whole team caught fire and built in confidence during that period, and Ponga was able play his best football as a result of the team being on the front foot, he didn’t start or influence it individually himself. Other than few games here and there, I don’t think I’ve ever seen him be able to help turn things around when we’re in poor form. Maybe a game here and there, but never over a consistent period. He usually goes into his shell and becomes a passenger. I don’t expect him to be winning us games single handedly, but for his salary and as captain of the club I at least expect him to be trying to influence results positively. All he seems to want to do is mouth off at the other players while not getting involved himself.
Compare that to Latrell tonight: side in terrible form, on the back foot early on but he stands up and helps his team turn things around. That’s a real clutch player. At the moment unfortunately KP is a flat track bully only.
Between suspension , injury & poor form . Latrell has not given them good value . Stood up tonight , but all he has done all year
It’s absolutely not accurate. We pretty consistently played good footy that year, even when he was out. People look too much at results for my money. Some of those near losses are good to great performances on balance. Way better than a bunch of the wins. The winning streak got us to a record that reflected how good the team actually was, rather than salvaging a **** season out of nowhere.This might be an unpopular opinion, but I also think the narrative that he was responsible for our 10 game run in 2023 isn’t really accurate. The whole team caught fire and built in confidence during that period, and Ponga was able play his best football as a result of the team being on the front foot, he didn’t start or influence it individually himself. Other than few games here and there, I don’t think I’ve ever seen him be able to help turn things around when we’re in poor form. Maybe a game here and there, but never over a consistent period. He usually goes into his shell and becomes a passenger. I don’t expect him to be winning us games single handedly, but for his salary and as captain of the club I at least expect him to be trying to influence results positively. All he seems to want to do is mouth off at the other players while not getting involved himself.
I said it before and I'll say it again.It’s absolutely not accurate. We pretty consistently played good footy that year, even when he was out. People look too much at results for my money. Some of those near losses are good to great performances on balance. Way better than a bunch of the wins. The winning streak got us to a record that reflected how good the team actually was, rather than salvaging a **** season out of nowhere.
He won the Dally M, and yeah he was our best player in that run. But he wasn’t single handedly dragging us through games with huge running metres etc. He was being put in the best positions of his career.
So: which players were putting him in those positions?
It’s a hard to swallow pill for some, but I still think if there’s one player I’d identify at most important in improving the team that year, for me it’s Jackson Hastings, and then behind him I’d put Tyson Gamble and Adam Elliott… and obviously Dom Young turning half chances - or barely chances - into tries helped heaps too. Obviously there’s a big downside to Jackson as a personality & his body has totally failed him, but he came into a team seriously lacking direction, and our points per game trended up, instantly. It was up when Kalyn was injured too.
Players are on record saying Jackson “got” the principles of the attack a lot quicker than anyone else. Watch those games in early 2023 again: he’s the one pointing and yelling, everyone else is listening and doing what he says. You look at a lot of our attacking movements and it’s him on the first layer working to certain spots, holding up the line to stop it sliding, teeing up his outside men in advantageous positions, etc. Hell, I reckon maybe twenty of our tries that season are just him identifying the right time to cut everyone else out and hit Best and Gagai with early ball, and they did the rest.
And then in 2024 I would attribute our early season bad form, more than anything else, to Jackson playing very very poorly.
I agree, the amount of good ball our centres got early in 2023 was indicative of how our attack went all year and Hastings was instrumental in that. The Hastings ship has sailed though.It’s absolutely not accurate. We pretty consistently played good footy that year, even when he was out. People look too much at results for my money. Some of those near losses are good to great performances on balance. Way better than a bunch of the wins. The winning streak got us to a record that reflected how good the team actually was, rather than salvaging a **** season out of nowhere.
He won the Dally M, and yeah he was our best player in that run. But he wasn’t single handedly dragging us through games with huge running metres etc. He was being put in the best positions of his career.
So: which players were putting him in those positions?
It’s a hard to swallow pill for some, but I still think if there’s one player I’d identify at most important in improving the team that year, for me it’s Jackson Hastings, and then behind him I’d put Tyson Gamble and Adam Elliott… and obviously Dom Young turning half chances - or barely chances - into tries helped heaps too. Obviously there’s a big downside to Jackson as a personality & his body has totally failed him, but he came into a team seriously lacking direction, and our points per game trended up, instantly. It was up when Kalyn was injured too.
Players are on record saying Jackson “got” the principles of the attack a lot quicker than anyone else. Watch those games in early 2023 again: he’s the one pointing and yelling, everyone else is listening and doing what he says. You look at a lot of our attacking movements and it’s him on the first layer working to certain spots, holding up the line to stop it sliding, teeing up his outside men in advantageous positions, etc. Hell, I reckon maybe twenty of our tries that season are just him identifying the right time to cut everyone else out and hit Best and Gagai with early ball, and they did the rest.
And then in 2024 I would attribute our early season bad form, more than anything else, to Jackson playing very very poorly.
Serious question: Is he a “gun fullback”? Or is he just a really dangerous attacking player who can only play fullback because of his defensive/concussion issues?100%. I think Ponga is massively overplaying his hand. He is probably an average half at best. I wish he wasn't doing the kicking and other half stuff and just focus on being an absolute gun fullback that we all know he is.
Goes in line with Knights just need a serviceable half who know how to execute a game plan and we'd be a consistent top 6 side. Team is full of guns, match winning players. Best, Sharpe, DOM, Lucas, KP. Just need a good half to direct flow.The frustrating thing for me is Clune was capable of doing much the same job as Hastings did … and we punted him for Cogger.
There’s a reason coaches keep thinking they should try him at five-eighth
we'd be a consistent top 6 side
I think it takes a couple of good players to make us a better side, namely 9/7/10And there's a reason he always gets moved back. Outside of the head knocks and defence he fundamentally struggles to play 5/8 sitting in the line with the defence in his face, rather than pushing up into the line with more time and space.
Knights fans always underestimate how far we are away from being a good side.