A Johns has said kp should move to fullback to gain confidence.
Important considering he is halves coach here.
I thought Blake Green was the halves coach?A Johns has said kp should move to fullback to gain confidence.
Important considering he is halves coach here.
I thought Blake Green was the halves coach?
Yeah usually the halves were in the second line of defence, back then it was 5 metre ruck rule, you could hide little guys in the second defence line the big forwards couldn't get as much momentum with the defence only back 5 but Mortimer was fantastic cover defenderIn the very old days they used to play halfbacks as a 'second line' of defence. Basically they'd stay 10 metres behind the defensive line and try to read where line breaks were going to happen and try to tackle anyone who made a line break from the side or behind.
Stops you having a weak defender in the line for forwards to run at and gives you some cover defence other than just the fullback.
I'm sure there's a reason they stopped doing that in the days of Peter Sterling and Steve Mortimer, but it seemed to work in those days.
That’s one view of what was reported. You could also argue Bennett knocked the club and Ponga stood up for us and resigned with us. In the Dolphins documentary they don’t show any of the meeting but they show immediately after where Bennett says he had him fired up and he was quite impressed by Ponga.Bennett reportedly told Ponga some home truths in the off-season and he didn’t sign with the Dolphins because of it.
One swallow does not make a summer, but today we saw us simply get the ball to KP in good positions for him to exploit with individual brilliance, AND the expansive ball movement from sideline to sideline with which we carved up Canberra, Manly and NZ earlier in the season. I thought we got the balance right for the first time with KP in the team. The result is the most points we’ve scored in a game in 10 years.
Hopefully they can back it up next week.
Spot onGamble is the key I believe to allow Ponga play his natural running game....when he came on the team settled and got into their rhythm, and off course Ponga let rip.
I thought he got into pretty standard ball playing positions for a lock. Elliott has that in his game too, just doesn’t look like he has his legs under him yet.Gamble is the key I believe to allow Ponga play his natural running game....when he came on the team settled and got into their rhythm, and off course Ponga let rip.
The media just taken Ponga form and put pressure on him and the club to have instant success.(media not always be our friends)
He not only has changed his position full time now but also bad timing from head injuries doesn't help.
Hopefully more games this year he get more confidence and just keep improving.
So many teams this year are trying to string consecutive wins and hoping their halves click