Melb Storm
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Re: Melb Storm
I know we had more tackles than the Swans, but I thought the key reason that they were able to get through and kick goals late in the second quarter was the amount of broken tackles. Wilson was a key offender which is understandable for a first player not having that strength. The tackle by Marshall to collar Warner as he was bursting out of a pack was absolutely sensational. I feel like if we can tidy this part of our game up which isn’t easy to do, then the pressure on opponents rises exponentially. Will improve our game out of sight.
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Re: Melb Storm
I don’t think it’s that sort of relationship
They are not coaching
It’s more about professionalism and standards
And how to be a successful organisation
They are not coaching
It’s more about professionalism and standards
And how to be a successful organisation
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Re: Melb Storm
Yes, but wouldn't be nice if they could show a few of our forwards how to step like Papenhuyzsen. He makes even Warner look straight line.
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Re: Melb Storm
Can you teach that?
Lenny Hayes had an awesome side step, and he’s a dev coach at Moorabbin- I can safely say, no player will be able to emulate it - it’s instinctive and raw ability
Can’t get a commodore to drive like a Ferrari
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Lockett to teach goal kicking
Loewe to teach Marking
Dal and BJ to teach kicking
Reiwoldt to teach leading
Dempster to teach defending
Milne to teach crumbing
Doesn’t work like that
Rarely does a player with a pure talent - know how to teach it or even know how they are so good at it
Lenny Hayes had an awesome side step, and he’s a dev coach at Moorabbin- I can safely say, no player will be able to emulate it - it’s instinctive and raw ability
Can’t get a commodore to drive like a Ferrari
Otherwise
Lockett to teach goal kicking
Loewe to teach Marking
Dal and BJ to teach kicking
Reiwoldt to teach leading
Dempster to teach defending
Milne to teach crumbing
Doesn’t work like that
Rarely does a player with a pure talent - know how to teach it or even know how they are so good at it
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Re: Melb Storm
Great idea. I was thinking the same. The swines first two goals were as the result of broken tackles.
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Re: Melb Storm
The Storm are the NRLs version of GWS and GCS, they have been afforded considerable generational talent handed to them on a platter.
Makes life somewhat easier when talking about setting standards and professionalism.
Makes life somewhat easier when talking about setting standards and professionalism.
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Re: Melb Storm
Yeah right GWS AND GC are on top of the ladder ,it's no use having this talent without structure and professionalism.Storm have lost plenty of players to other clubs who don't have the same impact they had with storm . Considering the players they develop and bring in are killing it and that is what makes a great club structure and professionalism PLEASE THINK