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Chilla Wilson (44)
Not doing your job well = not doing your job
The locks are doing their job. They aren't doing it particularly well though.
The locks are going out there playing a locks role. Having a few runs, making tight tackles and hitting rucks. They are getting beaten in the line out and some aspects of play by their opposites. However, there's really no other standout locks to replace them, the two most consistent locks of the last year. They're doing what they're job is, but aren't better than their opponents at it. Considering there is only one other lock in the squad that fills the role, despite what the peanut gallery on here think, they probably aren't going to come under a lot of scrutiny unless a Jones, Skelton, Wykes, etc. puts in a couple of stand out performances in the NRC. Seeing him live I like the look of Jeffries as a lock. But it's early days there.
Palu is doing a lot of work, but he's not offering real impact with the ball in hand. There are 2 other number 8 options in the squad so he is going to come under more scrutiny at the selection table.
The fact of the matter is every team has strengths and weaknesses relative to other teams. It's how they even out over the team that matters providing they can all do the role required.
I agree that if Simmons hadn't given away four penalties, his game would have rated as alright. He has to take some blame for how poor our lineout was though. 70% on our own throw and 0% on the oppositions is not a pass mark for your lineout caller.
I think Simmons at the moment epitomises the difference between 'workrate' and 'impact'.
Yes his stats are decent enough, but has he made any impact on the game? Has he knocked anyone back in the tackle, blown a defender off the ball, made a nice offload to set up an attacking play?
At his best he is capable of all that, but I just haven't seen it in the last two weeks.
Skelton may not have the work rate Simmons does but he can make a real impact on the game.
There is nothing wrong with workrate, and chalking up good stats. I've lauded Palu for years for that very ability. But I think Simmons just needs a couple of bright spark moments each game and he'll be back in the good books, at the moment it's all pretty flat.
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