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Henderson has also looked good for the Rebels.
The difficulty with Hendo is he is like Robinson, a specialist LHP only IMO. The few times I saw him at THP it was not pretty IMO.
Henderson has also looked good for the Rebels.
GnosticCan't say that I was pushing Kepu's barrow for the EOYT though. He started in only two Tahs games last year and the other 8 were from the bench. He didn't grab my eye; nor did he playing for Randwick. However, that could have more to do with my shonky assessment than his play. The way he is playing this year, it probably is.
Agree about Baxter being a target but there's not a lot you can do when ex-backs have the whistle in their hand.
Back on thread...no start for Alcock, no show for Ryan, a 5/2 bench and no surprises (which would alarm Thom Yorke, not to mention many Tahs fans). Hickey may be surprised though, based on Bret Harris's quotes of him this morning.
I don't like the McCutcheon selection. Seems to have nothing in contact. Big unit, but what does he actually bring to the game?
Fox's stats has him making 11 tackles, missing 2, 2 runs and getting 1 pilfer in 31 minutes
That isn't too bad.
It's because he's another Richard Brown. High workrate, no effectiveness.
If I recall correctly Kepu was injured and only came back in the last? round of Shute and then played in the finals. In the finals he was especially good and stood out (I seem to recall) against the Eastwood pack that was laden with Super props. He scrummed very well and was great around the field. Why Deans picked other props over him is a total mystery but proved to be a negative masterstroke.
If I recall correctly Kepu was injured and only came back in the last? round of Shute and then played in the finals.
Do I sense a convert to my Societie of Hate for the Work Rate whores?
Those stats also make no mention of his two carries into contact for the loss of 10-15 metres and loss of possession.