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I thought some of the work he did in the second qtr turned the game. He was a big part of us turning the clearances around...was impressed.
Good to have the 2 ruckmen out there in September, I think it was hard work for Josh Fraser basically on his own today.
Kingy had that one clanger that turned into a goal, but otherwise very solid for mine.
Good to have the 2 ruckmen out there in September, I think it was hard work for Josh Fraser basically on his own today.
Kingy had that one clanger that turned into a goal, but otherwise very solid for mine.
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Thought he was very good.
Saints fans tend to underrate his performance ... but take him out of there and you will notice a big difference.
Having the big hard body that holds his ground in the middle in September is vital.
And don't forget that half the reason Gardiner can play so well is because of the time King can spend in the ruck ...
Saints fans tend to underrate his performance ... but take him out of there and you will notice a big difference.
Having the big hard body that holds his ground in the middle in September is vital.
And don't forget that half the reason Gardiner can play so well is because of the time King can spend in the ruck ...
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Our rucks killed Fraser in the hitouts. They gave our midfielders first use of the ball with many clear takeaways.
They did what rucks are meant to do.
Fraser may have run off King, who could not keep up, a few times.
But Fraser soon tired having to go solo against our two.
When it came to the primary role of a ruckman our guys ruled supreme.
They did what rucks are meant to do.
Fraser may have run off King, who could not keep up, a few times.
But Fraser soon tired having to go solo against our two.
When it came to the primary role of a ruckman our guys ruled supreme.
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He will be a premiership player this yearGhost Like wrote:Did some very clever things, very cool and showed his experience. That turnover was a bit of a brain fade unfortunately, should have dished off to Joey rather than thread a near impossible pass for someone of his ability.
Needed for the Prelim and the following week!
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Bit harsh i thought he was very good today and even laid a very hard holding the ball tackle on a smaller guy. Big body and makes space which McEvoy cannot do yet.SaintJay wrote:My big query on him is his ability to chase. Not sure if it is laziness or simply not a very quick man. But one that stood out for me was roccas goal. King should have made the contest and did not. Just trying to work out if his actual ruckwork, makes up for his lack of work around the ground.
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Stand next to him and you will know why he is not the fastest player going around.
The man is a giant and does his job. He is an integral part of our premiership team.
McEvoy will get his chance in years to come, and has improved in leaps and bounds this year.
The man is a giant and does his job. He is an integral part of our premiership team.
McEvoy will get his chance in years to come, and has improved in leaps and bounds this year.
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His ruckwork is far superior to Ben's and under estimated. Agreed - Happier when he gives it off by hand and doesn't get to cute. We need him.Ghost Like wrote:Did some very clever things, very cool and showed his experience. That turnover was a bit of a brain fade unfortunately, should have dished off to Joey rather than thread a near impossible pass for someone of his ability.
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