Peake was good
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Peake was good
I thought he played really well on a night I thought wouldn't suit him. Don't know how many touches he got but he seemed to be well and truly involved in the play, laying tackles and in packs all night. Only query would be his kicking, but hopefully he can continue to improve.
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yeah he played really good. and he had 21 mates.SainterK wrote:Great game, did anyone else notice he has an ability when he knows he won't win a clean possesion, to commit his body and at least try to work the footy to our advantage?
only weakness is his kicking. sometimes he seems to just kick em straight up in the air like a rainmaker with no purpose at all. its weird.
but still great game for him. got some good run but he also did some nice things in close.
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Credit where credit is due - it looks like he has adapted to "Saints Footy" now. Similar to Farren where his toughness at the ball was questioned.
I think he took a big step forward last night.
Like others have said, I think he needs to keep working on his kicking though. That can be the next "project".
I think he took a big step forward last night.
Like others have said, I think he needs to keep working on his kicking though. That can be the next "project".
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He played Saints Footy and threw himself in with completely disregard for personal damage. Result: he didn't get hurt! Agree about his kicking though, although not as bad as CJ and he will continue to improve now he gets it. Good runner and beginning to look like he belongs in this great side. May yet turn out to be as inspired a piece of recruiting as Gram or Ray.
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Best game of footy????
He has 12 brownlow votes and finished top 3 in a B&F and made the IR rules team....and his kicking is no different to gram/montagna/wojinski or any player who kicks at full pace....it is hard to spot up...the guy can play, but has been inconsistent in the past....will be our best recruit in 2010 by a mile.....
id be more concerned with Gilbert who misses targets standing still
He has 12 brownlow votes and finished top 3 in a B&F and made the IR rules team....and his kicking is no different to gram/montagna/wojinski or any player who kicks at full pace....it is hard to spot up...the guy can play, but has been inconsistent in the past....will be our best recruit in 2010 by a mile.....
id be more concerned with Gilbert who misses targets standing still