Cleary will be out for revenge, it’s his time, the stage is set for him to dominate game 3 and go down as one of the origin greats - the media. Probably.
Absolute brilliant player for Penrith. His kicking game for Penrith is elite too. But besides a few good moments against 12, hasn’t done much. It’s frustrating to watch. Even his usually reliable kicking game, does have the same effect at this level. It’s tricky though, I think he’s the best 7 in club land. So do you pick the best? Or do you give somebody else a go?
Moses long kicking was probably the only thing saving both for game 3 too. Was a good pressure relieving outlet.
Unfortunately, I think Lucas drops out. He looked busy. Seemed determined to get involved early. Lots of tackles. Was always making his runs. Maybe the fatigue got to him a little, he was a bit off the pace in a few breaks down the right, and a few defensive moments. I feel bad for him. I don’t think he’s the issue, but I don’t think the game we play suits his strengths or really involves him. We don’t really shift it to our edges - prefer to give it to our middles to run through the middle. Hopefully he comes back to us intent on proving that he’s a much better player than he was allowed to be.
We look intent on trying to ground out a 8-6 victory. QLD just have the sole intention of scoring points.
Their players just lift to a new level and look like they thrive being in an environment with other great players.
We just always look so disjointed.
I struggle to see what the point was in bringing AFB on for 10 minutes, replacing him with Strange. He didn’t really come on and bend the line, just took some carries.
To’o has dropped significantly. Such an easy target to isolate with a taller winger and kick to them.
Walker, Munster, Ponga and Grant all play their origin role superbly. Munster summed up a few of their attacks perfectly with his kicking game.
Feel like Sharpe would offer more at fullback than Tedesco sometimes.