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Moono75
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The most pleasing thing was to see the boys front up to the Jags. Shows the spirit in the team. Great to see Coleman back and being the enforcer. Long trip home to front up to the men from Otago on Saturday.
Its getting to the point where I'm not sure if Hodgson or McCalman are first choice anymore.
Hardwick, Naisarani and Koteka are absolute weapons.
As is RHP at 6.
What do you mean miked up? I didn't pick it up?
Nor, from my observations FF (Folau Fainga'a), the metres lost when pushed backwards in tackles.The raw stats don't take into account the benefits of on-field leadership, reading of the game, co-ordinating the defensive effort, ability to cover all back row positions, big game experience etc etc.
Yes it is hard to put an old head on young shoulders.
Don't be in a hurry - there's plenty of time for the apprentices to get the benefit of having the old bull around.
I agree with your comment re Ben McCalman who sadly has played only 21 minutes in 2017.
However, I reckon the numbers show that the Master's apprentices have got a way to go - but their time will come:
(All numbers per 80 mins played)
Matt Hodgson (~36yo): 13 Tackles; 38 Total Ruck Involvements - 29 Attack/9 Defence.
Kane Koteka (23yo): 11 Tackles; 32T -23A/9D
Richard Hardwick (22yo): 10 Tackles; 30T - 21A/9D
Isi Naisarani (22yo): 12 Tackles; 29T - 24A/5D
Ross H-P (23yo); 11 Tackles; 22T - 19A/3D
*Note: Average ruck numbers for Koteka and Hardwick boosted by coming off the bench.
When playing a full game Hodgson has not had <35 Total Ruck Involvements.
The raw stats don't take into account the benefits of on-field leadership, reading of the game, co-ordinating the defensive effort, ability to cover all back row positions, big game experience etc etc.
Yes it is hard to put an old head on young shoulders.
Don't be in a hurry - there's plenty of time for the apprentices to get the benefit of having the old bull around.
Over the past 4 seasons the Western Force has won 21 games.
Only 4 of these have been won without Matt Hodgson - Reds in 2013, Tahs in 2015, Reds & Jags in 2017.
So yes the times are a-changing.
Do you want youthful exuberance to start the game, when the stakes are lower, and experience to come on and close it out? The mainstream philosophy has always been the reverse, but I'm not sure if its the best option.
Nor, from my observations FF (Folau Fainga'a), the metres lost when pushed backwards in tackles.
I've been very impressed with the quality of the young up and coming back rowers at the Force for a couple of years and have been anticipating their rising in status to starting players over the old bulls for quite some time.
Yes BR his skills do not include regular m over the gain line but regularly and safely takes the ball into contact in the centre of the park. I'd rather benefit from the rest of Hodgson's game and leave the flashy ball carries to others.
It amazes me that we don't value a player still doing what he's always done at 35 and only too ready to chuck him on the scrap heap.
Everyone thought that Hodgson was done after the 2011 RWC only to see him win his 4th Force Man and 3rd Best Player Award and get another Wallaby recall in 2014 and Captain the Wallabies to a win over the Barbs at Twickenham. I reckon he's earned the right to play on for as long as he wants and is still adding value on the pitch. (as the numbers show he is)
McCaw and Hodgson shouldn't be even thought of in the same breath.
Slim 293 and Brumby Runner shouldn't even be thought of in the same breath.McCaw and Hodgson shouldn't be even thought of in the same breath.
Hodgo is a bloody legend in terms of what he has given this team over the years. A more honest head down, tail up bloke you'd struggle to find. We do need to plan for a future without him though and I think we've got the makings of a good back row going forward. We just need to develop someone to take over from the leadership he provides.
I think Heath Tessmann's leadership is undervalued, he seems to be well respected by the young hard chargers who won the NRC for us.
Especially now as Wessell's seems to be going back to that style. We also seem to have the guys now across the field to maintain that aggression for 80min. Nothing like a big aggressive forward pack pushing them back on defence to bring out the mongrel in the backs. The Spirit were great to watch last year.
Won't be easy against a kiwi side tho.