Luke Delaney
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Re: Luke Delaney
Combination of a new club, a coach believing in him again probably produced last year.
Clearly struggles with self belief as the minute dropped...
Clearly struggles with self belief as the minute dropped...
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Re: Luke Delaney
Give the guy the opportunity to improve. He may just surprise one or two folk next year.
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Re: Luke Delaney
We've missed him the last few weeks.thejiggingsaint wrote:Give the guy the opportunity to improve. He may just surprise one or two folk next year.
The Sam's and Dempster are, A/ not big enough and B/ more damaging elsewhere.............. than to be played on the opposition gorillas.
Sure, Luke mightn't give us much run out of defence. But he doesn't need to. If he negates a gorilla, then the Sams and Dempster are freed up to do that job for us.
Currently, we are losing some (much?) of their run, and they are struggling against bloke who are too physically big to be ideal match ups. I see that ironically as a lose/lose situation for us.
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Re: Luke Delaney
But we were playing Goddard to get experience. We can't have all of Delaney, Goddard, Fisher and Dempster playing down back at the same time. It looks like Delaney was sacrificed for Goddard to gain experience unfortunately this has led to what you said Joffrey about a lose/lose as Fisher and Dempster has had to do the main defending.Joffrey wrote:We've missed him the last few weeks.thejiggingsaint wrote:Give the guy the opportunity to improve. He may just surprise one or two folk next year.
The Sam's and Dempster are, A/ not big enough and B/ more damaging elsewhere.............. than to be played on the opposition gorillas.
Sure, Luke mightn't give us much run out of defence. But he doesn't need to. If he negates a gorilla, then the Sams and Dempster are freed up to do that job for us.
Currently, we are losing some (much?) of their run, and they are struggling against bloke who are too physically big to be ideal match ups. I see that ironically as a lose/lose situation for us.
As ex-president Peter Summers said:
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“If we are going to be a contender, we may as well plan to win the bloody thing.”
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Re: Luke Delaney
Jacks Back wrote:But we were playing Goddard to get experience. We can't have all of Delaney, Goddard, Fisher and Dempster playing down back at the same time. It looks like Delaney was sacrificed for Goddard to gain experience unfortunately this has led to what you said Joffrey about a lose/lose as Fisher and Dempster has had to do the main defending.Joffrey wrote:We've missed him the last few weeks.thejiggingsaint wrote:Give the guy the opportunity to improve. He may just surprise one or two folk next year.
The Sam's and Dempster are, A/ not big enough and B/ more damaging elsewhere.............. than to be played on the opposition gorillas.
Sure, Luke mightn't give us much run out of defence. But he doesn't need to. If he negates a gorilla, then the Sams and Dempster are freed up to do that job for us.
Currently, we are losing some (much?) of their run, and they are struggling against bloke who are too physically big to be ideal match ups. I see that ironically as a lose/lose situation for us.
Agreed, but Fisher and Dempster are not long term propositions
And Luke can still come in to do a job...
Whilst Sam and Sean are ahead, I guess the coaches will work Luke's offensive game... Or At the very least, his ability to take contested marks
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Re: Luke Delaney
Delaney is pretty good one on one and his defensive game is ok.skeptic wrote:Jacks Back wrote:But we were playing Goddard to get experience. We can't have all of Delaney, Goddard, Fisher and Dempster playing down back at the same time. It looks like Delaney was sacrificed for Goddard to gain experience unfortunately this has led to what you said Joffrey about a lose/lose as Fisher and Dempster has had to do the main defending.Joffrey wrote:We've missed him the last few weeks.thejiggingsaint wrote:Give the guy the opportunity to improve. He may just surprise one or two folk next year.
The Sam's and Dempster are, A/ not big enough and B/ more damaging elsewhere.............. than to be played on the opposition gorillas.
Sure, Luke mightn't give us much run out of defence. But he doesn't need to. If he negates a gorilla, then the Sams and Dempster are freed up to do that job for us.
Currently, we are losing some (much?) of their run, and they are struggling against bloke who are too physically big to be ideal match ups. I see that ironically as a lose/lose situation for us.
Agreed, but Fisher and Dempster are not long term propositions
And Luke can still come in to do a job...
Whilst Sam and Sean are ahead, I guess the coaches will work Luke's offensive game... Or At the very least, his ability to take contested marks
His problem is that he is too slow and has no offensive game. From what I have seen he can't run the ball out of the backline and looks to hand pass backwards.
I can't see him improving this aspect of his game at his age.
The way the game has gone I can't see him playing a major role if we are to shoot up the ladder. He's a backup.
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Re: Luke Delaney
I think he is OK as a serviceable defender, and is a strong player, so I think there's a place for him in the seniors, but as the club insists on playing old players until they drop, then he will just have to be patient.