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| Fair enough. Good insights, I'm fairly new to the game and don't often see what other hardened fans see. I've never noticed him not making ground before but I now you come to mention it...
He's still my lads favourite player for his finishing and kicking.
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| It’s all about opinions mate, yours is just as valid as anyone elses’s.
Your not his Dad are you?
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| The position has changed massively over the last ten years.
It's no longer enough to have a bit of pace and a side step, wingers typically used to be about 75 kg's, now they're 100 plus.
Morgan was the first to introduce wingers getting involved in exit sets and therefore allowing the pack a breather, watch the 2006 Challenge Cup game against Warrington, we killed them with Steel and Ford's dummy half runs.
I don't think defensively it's changed a whole lot but I do think tackling technique has and probably to the detriment. Players now go for the "ball and all" method as oppose to going for the hips and sliding down the legs, personally in a one on one, unless you're close to your own try line I think the latter is more likely to be effective. The biggest mistake wingers have always made is not holding their line and jumping in. Lastly, I do think someone needs to come up with an effective defense against these flying through the air finishes that we see. Prior to the corner flag being counted as in touch it was easy to simply push your opponent into touch. I think that an aerial upper (apologies, I'm about to make a really poor description) grab of the body so that the player can't ground the ball might work, but I'm not going to be attempting it so I'm not sure it's even possible!
Edits for correcting awful spelling.
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| You could catch them in mid air and carry them over the dead ball line how about that as a solution Sandra
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| I mean, Black Panther might be able to pull that off (and for the record, that is a shizzle fillem) but I don't think mortals can.
I have hilariously seen people caught in touch in goal and carried out the back a couple of times.
You could see they felt right silly sausages. I'm sure I can remember someone trying to get nearer the sticks and getting caught and carried out, super.
Is anyone else really hating people who reckon all of a sudden to like sport beacuse of the World Cup?
Fwark off with your knackerjimasandpliers back seat analysis.
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