maxta
First Grader
DCE has been trying his best but maybe overlooked an aspect Api took advantage of last night.
The running game....& I don't mean a forwards hit up...done them...in fact injured this way.
The speed of the modern game has added a massive opportunity for the halves to play more direct & RUN the footy rather than having to put players into a hole.
Players like Milford, Morgan & our own Walker have looked dangerous off the back of momentum in the middle & will only do this more as the season grows.
That doesn't mean DCE forgets ball playing completely - just take the line on more as Api did with 3 line breaks from 6 runs!!
Personally like halves playing simple - turning forwards inside - early outballs to the 3/4 line to let them have a go at their opposite number & then the show & go when defence is back peddling.
Just an observation but really impressed with what Api done & maybe DCE not so much learned too much, but can play that simple style & play a more relaxed, controlled game than he did the first 4 rounds - looking pressured with the world on his shoulders.
The running game....& I don't mean a forwards hit up...done them...in fact injured this way.
The speed of the modern game has added a massive opportunity for the halves to play more direct & RUN the footy rather than having to put players into a hole.
Players like Milford, Morgan & our own Walker have looked dangerous off the back of momentum in the middle & will only do this more as the season grows.
That doesn't mean DCE forgets ball playing completely - just take the line on more as Api did with 3 line breaks from 6 runs!!
Personally like halves playing simple - turning forwards inside - early outballs to the 3/4 line to let them have a go at their opposite number & then the show & go when defence is back peddling.
Just an observation but really impressed with what Api done & maybe DCE not so much learned too much, but can play that simple style & play a more relaxed, controlled game than he did the first 4 rounds - looking pressured with the world on his shoulders.