1 00:00:03,279 --> 00:00:04,640 Speaker 1: She's a big game for Peddrick this week. 2 00:00:04,680 --> 00:00:06,920 Speaker 2: Coops Magic Round on Sunday against the Broncos. 3 00:00:07,400 --> 00:00:08,800 Speaker 3: I thought they were back. 4 00:00:08,600 --> 00:00:10,680 Speaker 4: Against the US, and we spoke about some of the 5 00:00:10,760 --> 00:00:16,720 Speaker 4: penh like traits, but again, unmanly. Look, they're just they're 6 00:00:17,560 --> 00:00:20,160 Speaker 4: trying to do the same things. And to be fair 7 00:00:20,200 --> 00:00:22,520 Speaker 4: in their defense, it's held them up for a long 8 00:00:22,560 --> 00:00:25,240 Speaker 4: period of time. But just trying to replicate the same 9 00:00:25,320 --> 00:00:29,040 Speaker 4: thing with some players not being able to do it 10 00:00:29,080 --> 00:00:32,640 Speaker 4: as well or required to the level is forcing some 11 00:00:32,720 --> 00:00:35,400 Speaker 4: of their better players to try and do a lot more. 12 00:00:36,240 --> 00:00:38,519 Speaker 4: And they look a little bit like, not not out 13 00:00:38,560 --> 00:00:41,599 Speaker 4: of answers, but they look very frustrated with you. They 14 00:00:41,600 --> 00:00:44,640 Speaker 4: are trying hard, but it's just not turned that. 15 00:00:46,120 --> 00:00:47,640 Speaker 2: I mean, you think about all the things that are 16 00:00:47,840 --> 00:00:50,120 Speaker 2: underpins this, Like we can talk about things every week, 17 00:00:50,159 --> 00:00:52,840 Speaker 2: but you know, in themselves, I'll be questioning will Ivan 18 00:00:52,880 --> 00:00:53,519 Speaker 2: to be questioned. 19 00:00:53,520 --> 00:00:54,760 Speaker 1: Okay, motivation the. 20 00:00:54,720 --> 00:00:57,320 Speaker 2: Fire and the belly, because the fire in the belly 21 00:00:57,360 --> 00:01:00,240 Speaker 2: is not an eternal flames. Sometimes you know it's subsides. Now, 22 00:01:00,280 --> 00:01:02,600 Speaker 2: this is this is a scene that it's going for 23 00:01:02,720 --> 00:01:05,760 Speaker 2: five comps in a row. It's been remarkable and the 24 00:01:05,760 --> 00:01:08,720 Speaker 2: amount of football they've played. But there are certain things 25 00:01:08,760 --> 00:01:10,839 Speaker 2: coops that we have spoken about for quite a while 26 00:01:10,880 --> 00:01:14,679 Speaker 2: that we've seen slowly creeping into the game, and we 27 00:01:14,800 --> 00:01:18,640 Speaker 2: understand as playmakers. Sometimes he can get into certain habits 28 00:01:18,880 --> 00:01:21,119 Speaker 2: and we've spoken about this, and I'll talk about Nathan 29 00:01:21,160 --> 00:01:25,080 Speaker 2: specifically here, but we've said for a while. I find 30 00:01:25,240 --> 00:01:28,920 Speaker 2: those cross shapes like that, I find them dangerous. Now 31 00:01:28,959 --> 00:01:32,280 Speaker 2: what I mean by dangerous is you're not in the 32 00:01:32,319 --> 00:01:35,440 Speaker 2: short I'm talking about what it starts to do to 33 00:01:35,520 --> 00:01:37,080 Speaker 2: playmakers in the long term. 34 00:01:37,120 --> 00:01:38,360 Speaker 1: What actually starts. 35 00:01:38,000 --> 00:01:40,800 Speaker 2: To happen is you start to get into that mode 36 00:01:41,319 --> 00:01:43,840 Speaker 2: of going across and you start if you're not careful, 37 00:01:43,959 --> 00:01:46,040 Speaker 2: you start to lose your upfield. 38 00:01:45,520 --> 00:01:50,840 Speaker 4: Punch when your hips are east west, for example, as 39 00:01:50,840 --> 00:01:54,680 Speaker 4: opposed to north south. But you become less effective as 40 00:01:54,680 --> 00:01:57,400 Speaker 4: a course player. Right, So whether you can run across 41 00:01:57,440 --> 00:01:59,600 Speaker 4: field four or five times doesn't matter, but you need 42 00:01:59,600 --> 00:02:01,840 Speaker 4: to assay stage, get your hips back to square, to 43 00:02:01,880 --> 00:02:03,920 Speaker 4: the defensive line, and then be able to move. 44 00:02:04,560 --> 00:02:05,400 Speaker 3: That's one aspect. 45 00:02:05,440 --> 00:02:08,760 Speaker 4: The other part to Penrith is they've won four in 46 00:02:08,760 --> 00:02:11,920 Speaker 4: a row because of their defense, and I feel like 47 00:02:12,040 --> 00:02:16,160 Speaker 4: on the weekend the right side of Manly went after 48 00:02:16,200 --> 00:02:17,800 Speaker 4: that left edge of Penrith. 49 00:02:17,840 --> 00:02:18,720 Speaker 3: Now their right edge. 50 00:02:18,760 --> 00:02:22,600 Speaker 4: Penriith's right edge defensively is Martin, Cleary, tungueor and Alamody 51 00:02:22,880 --> 00:02:25,760 Speaker 4: experienced guys who have done it before. Their left edge 52 00:02:25,840 --> 00:02:29,839 Speaker 4: is to Lungy, McLean and Jenkins inexperience and manly went 53 00:02:29,880 --> 00:02:30,360 Speaker 4: after it. 54 00:02:30,960 --> 00:02:32,880 Speaker 3: Now. I think what might. 55 00:02:32,720 --> 00:02:35,000 Speaker 4: Need to happen at Penrith is maybe move a couple 56 00:02:35,040 --> 00:02:36,840 Speaker 4: of players around. You're not moving Nathan because he's the 57 00:02:36,880 --> 00:02:39,760 Speaker 4: right sided player, but you might have to move Tongue 58 00:02:40,280 --> 00:02:43,400 Speaker 4: or Martin just to balance it out until sort of 59 00:02:43,400 --> 00:02:46,120 Speaker 4: comes back. But that's one thing that I reckon Penrith 60 00:02:46,120 --> 00:02:47,000 Speaker 4: probably need to do. 61 00:02:47,000 --> 00:02:50,160 Speaker 2: The food you suit, the frustration and attack that is 62 00:02:50,160 --> 00:02:53,200 Speaker 2: producing errors and then the errors at the moment they're 63 00:02:53,280 --> 00:02:54,200 Speaker 2: unable to absorb. 64 00:02:54,320 --> 00:02:56,120 Speaker 1: Their defense used. 65 00:02:55,960 --> 00:02:57,720 Speaker 4: To be able to they didn't have the errors, and 66 00:02:57,720 --> 00:02:59,200 Speaker 4: now they weren't. 67 00:02:59,200 --> 00:03:01,240 Speaker 3: They were able to defend the errors too. 68 00:03:01,280 --> 00:03:03,880 Speaker 2: And it is it is trainspotting what we're talking about. 69 00:03:04,600 --> 00:03:08,240 Speaker 2: You know, as playmakers, you know that, you know, as 70 00:03:08,280 --> 00:03:11,600 Speaker 2: you said before about the hips I always found. You know, 71 00:03:11,840 --> 00:03:14,160 Speaker 2: we at Newcastle in the mid ninety we started playing 72 00:03:14,200 --> 00:03:16,600 Speaker 2: a lot of those shapes, dropping under, dropping under and 73 00:03:16,639 --> 00:03:19,640 Speaker 2: suddenly I found myself I lost matfield punch. I'm playing 74 00:03:19,680 --> 00:03:21,440 Speaker 2: sideways all the time. It took a fair bit to 75 00:03:21,480 --> 00:03:24,520 Speaker 2: correct that. And one of the things that was important 76 00:03:24,560 --> 00:03:29,680 Speaker 2: to me is on reception outside, foot up, catch early, 77 00:03:30,200 --> 00:03:32,840 Speaker 2: and do not let this shoulder roll across, because as 78 00:03:32,880 --> 00:03:34,920 Speaker 2: we said that, when the shoulder rolls across, you can't 79 00:03:34,920 --> 00:03:35,360 Speaker 2: go back. 80 00:03:35,720 --> 00:03:37,480 Speaker 1: Now the shoulder rolls, it means the hips are out 81 00:03:37,520 --> 00:03:37,920 Speaker 1: of position. 82 00:03:37,960 --> 00:03:40,320 Speaker 2: So it was little cues like that trying to get 83 00:03:40,320 --> 00:03:42,360 Speaker 2: that little bit of punch back into the game. 84 00:03:42,480 --> 00:03:44,320 Speaker 4: The reason why we talk about hips as well is 85 00:03:44,440 --> 00:03:46,160 Speaker 4: if I'm trying to go down the field and my 86 00:03:46,440 --> 00:03:49,400 Speaker 4: eyes follow my hips, I will see a lot more 87 00:03:49,480 --> 00:03:52,320 Speaker 4: in what I can run, pass or take on. If 88 00:03:52,320 --> 00:03:55,400 Speaker 4: I start turning sideways, I'm then losing a big chunk 89 00:03:55,440 --> 00:03:57,160 Speaker 4: of what I can do on the inside. 90 00:03:57,160 --> 00:03:58,320 Speaker 3: Whether it's a pass. 91 00:03:58,200 --> 00:04:00,680 Speaker 4: Or a right foot back inside depend on which side 92 00:04:00,680 --> 00:04:02,880 Speaker 4: the field you are. So yeah, a couple of things there, 93 00:04:02,880 --> 00:04:04,920 Speaker 4: but they're they're easily fixed. 94 00:04:04,920 --> 00:04:06,480 Speaker 3: For someone like Nathan, you. 95 00:04:06,520 --> 00:04:10,120 Speaker 2: Can most yeah, yeah, because I think how you adjusted, 96 00:04:10,160 --> 00:04:12,240 Speaker 2: how you fix it. You don't fix it on the 97 00:04:12,280 --> 00:04:14,600 Speaker 2: run during the game. It's something that you have to 98 00:04:14,600 --> 00:04:17,440 Speaker 2: get to training. And you run certain drills to go okay, 99 00:04:17,520 --> 00:04:20,760 Speaker 2: let's get the squeness. And some of those drills you 100 00:04:20,880 --> 00:04:22,360 Speaker 2: do were like the ones that we used to do 101 00:04:22,440 --> 00:04:26,240 Speaker 2: years ago, as simple as throwing hats out ABC ruck 102 00:04:26,520 --> 00:04:30,200 Speaker 2: ABC and actually start to fill yourself getting the targets 103 00:04:30,200 --> 00:04:31,160 Speaker 2: for fender square and. 104 00:04:31,080 --> 00:04:33,920 Speaker 4: Then on flip side, they're becoming predictable. Because we spoke 105 00:04:33,960 --> 00:04:36,640 Speaker 4: about this before, is that defenses now aren't going sideways 106 00:04:36,640 --> 00:04:38,840 Speaker 4: when they drop off front it comes, They're going forward 107 00:04:39,320 --> 00:04:41,520 Speaker 4: to stop that forward momentum. Uh. 108 00:04:41,960 --> 00:04:46,760 Speaker 1: I tell you what the dogs, the Broncos. Broncos really 109 00:04:46,800 --> 00:04:51,320 Speaker 1: impressed me, you Madges. Some of the things that they've. 110 00:04:51,200 --> 00:04:54,400 Speaker 2: Done with their attack really impressed me in the fact 111 00:04:54,440 --> 00:04:57,000 Speaker 2: that they're up against the Bulldogs side who are a 112 00:04:57,040 --> 00:04:59,880 Speaker 2: smaller pack, and their defense, like the way they defend 113 00:05:00,040 --> 00:05:02,720 Speaker 2: a fast moving defense and they almost a swarming defense. 114 00:05:03,000 --> 00:05:06,600 Speaker 2: They operate like hyaenas make sense and you go okay, 115 00:05:06,640 --> 00:05:08,520 Speaker 2: So if you're a smaller pack, you've got to control 116 00:05:08,560 --> 00:05:09,120 Speaker 2: the ruck. 117 00:05:09,160 --> 00:05:11,160 Speaker 1: Right to beat a big sidelight Prisbane. 118 00:05:11,400 --> 00:05:13,760 Speaker 2: And the really thing that I've found clever that Madge 119 00:05:13,760 --> 00:05:17,799 Speaker 2: did was using his big guys off playmakers like Adam 120 00:05:17,800 --> 00:05:21,120 Speaker 2: Reynolds went across quite a bit and dropped Willison off 121 00:05:21,160 --> 00:05:24,960 Speaker 2: and blokes like hass That actually got them one on 122 00:05:24,960 --> 00:05:28,280 Speaker 2: one tackles and allowed them to punch through little things 123 00:05:28,320 --> 00:05:32,160 Speaker 2: like that. So that just been manufactured, those one on 124 00:05:32,160 --> 00:05:32,880 Speaker 2: one tackles. 125 00:05:33,480 --> 00:05:37,919 Speaker 4: Yeah, I think Michael maguire did a lot of the 126 00:05:38,240 --> 00:05:40,160 Speaker 4: work during the week from Monday to Friday to win 127 00:05:40,200 --> 00:05:42,279 Speaker 4: this game for his team. Dogs have been up for 128 00:05:42,320 --> 00:05:45,520 Speaker 4: a long period of time and that fast moving defense. 129 00:05:45,880 --> 00:05:48,680 Speaker 4: What he did was find the pocket that is stepped back, 130 00:05:49,080 --> 00:05:51,960 Speaker 4: get big bodies to go through that pocket, play the 131 00:05:52,000 --> 00:05:54,000 Speaker 4: ball quickly, then tack them on the next one, not 132 00:05:54,040 --> 00:05:55,719 Speaker 4: try and necessarily do it on that one. So it 133 00:05:55,760 --> 00:05:58,880 Speaker 4: was like a shot shot mentality from the Brison Broncos. 134 00:05:59,320 --> 00:06:03,000 Speaker 4: And when Milcol Mguire's teams play well, they are physically 135 00:06:03,080 --> 00:06:05,920 Speaker 4: aggressively ready to go from the go from the start, 136 00:06:06,240 --> 00:06:06,880 Speaker 4: and they were. 137 00:06:07,120 --> 00:06:08,800 Speaker 1: When we see the difference like the week before. 138 00:06:09,200 --> 00:06:12,279 Speaker 2: The guy that really symbolized it for me was Bennie 139 00:06:12,320 --> 00:06:14,680 Speaker 2: Hunt because the week before, Bennie would have gone off 140 00:06:14,680 --> 00:06:16,880 Speaker 2: and go, jeez, I didn't know I could play that bad, 141 00:06:16,960 --> 00:06:17,200 Speaker 2: do you know. 142 00:06:17,200 --> 00:06:17,560 Speaker 1: What I mean? 143 00:06:17,760 --> 00:06:20,560 Speaker 2: He was really frustrating himself and there's no doubt through 144 00:06:20,560 --> 00:06:22,280 Speaker 2: the week Madge that he gave him a ticklub because 145 00:06:22,279 --> 00:06:24,400 Speaker 2: there was a little moment in the game. It led 146 00:06:24,480 --> 00:06:29,800 Speaker 2: up to a try, there was a loose ball and 147 00:06:30,160 --> 00:06:32,600 Speaker 2: Mate Ben Hunt just come out of nowhere and come 148 00:06:32,680 --> 00:06:34,400 Speaker 2: up with it. It wasn't a fifty to fifty ball, 149 00:06:34,600 --> 00:06:36,160 Speaker 2: it was a seventy to thirty. He had a thirty 150 00:06:36,160 --> 00:06:38,120 Speaker 2: percent chance of coming up with he found a way 151 00:06:38,120 --> 00:06:38,440 Speaker 2: to get it. 152 00:06:38,440 --> 00:06:40,640 Speaker 4: It's because Madger probably hit him in the rest of 153 00:06:40,680 --> 00:06:45,400 Speaker 4: the players between the eyes. I like what the Dogs 154 00:06:45,400 --> 00:06:49,120 Speaker 4: are doing. They've got their identity and they will win 155 00:06:49,200 --> 00:06:51,880 Speaker 4: a lot of games this year. But the key thing 156 00:06:51,920 --> 00:06:54,719 Speaker 4: for the Dogs is when a big pack of forwards 157 00:06:54,960 --> 00:06:59,559 Speaker 4: like the Broncos all the Melbourne Storm. Can they stop 158 00:06:59,600 --> 00:07:02,320 Speaker 4: that big pack and win a big game? But that 159 00:07:02,360 --> 00:07:04,800 Speaker 4: will ulderly be the storyline of the Dogs the whole year. 160 00:07:05,360 --> 00:07:08,520 Speaker 2: And the other thing too, Mate, is for the Dogs 161 00:07:08,839 --> 00:07:11,720 Speaker 2: and there's some young players on that side. It's managing 162 00:07:11,720 --> 00:07:15,280 Speaker 2: the hype and the excitement because with every win, the 163 00:07:15,400 --> 00:07:19,600 Speaker 2: excitement is just rising and the expectation rises with that, 164 00:07:19,800 --> 00:07:22,640 Speaker 2: and suddenly people have gone away from saying can the Dogs, 165 00:07:23,360 --> 00:07:26,840 Speaker 2: Can the Dogs make the finals again? To well can 166 00:07:26,880 --> 00:07:29,760 Speaker 2: the Dogs play top four to now? Can the Dogs 167 00:07:29,760 --> 00:07:32,280 Speaker 2: win the comp? And that's for young players. It's a 168 00:07:32,280 --> 00:07:33,000 Speaker 2: feel bit to take on. 169 00:07:33,640 --> 00:07:36,080 Speaker 4: And I think they've got the game style too, it's 170 00:07:36,160 --> 00:07:39,280 Speaker 4: just that managing that and the physicality battle. They've done it, 171 00:07:40,080 --> 00:07:42,120 Speaker 4: but can they do it for a month up against 172 00:07:42,200 --> 00:07:44,440 Speaker 4: Let's say they've got to beat Brisbane and Melbourne to 173 00:07:44,480 --> 00:07:45,160 Speaker 4: get to Grand Four. 174 00:07:45,240 --> 00:07:46,520 Speaker 3: That will be the challenge for them. 175 00:07:46,520 --> 00:07:48,320 Speaker 2: Talk about a couple of young players of the course 176 00:07:48,320 --> 00:07:51,320 Speaker 2: of the weekend. Firstly, the most obvious one who's been 177 00:07:51,360 --> 00:07:53,920 Speaker 2: spoken about more than any other player in the last 178 00:07:53,960 --> 00:07:55,040 Speaker 2: two weeks, like a Galvin. 179 00:07:55,040 --> 00:07:55,720 Speaker 3: What's happened there? 180 00:07:57,880 --> 00:07:59,360 Speaker 1: Apparently some contracts. 181 00:07:58,920 --> 00:08:03,160 Speaker 2: Stuff going on yes yesterday he went out there likehard 182 00:08:03,200 --> 00:08:05,080 Speaker 2: Oval speaking of people are. 183 00:08:04,960 --> 00:08:05,560 Speaker 1: There the. 184 00:08:07,560 --> 00:08:09,880 Speaker 2: Bronx cheers going on a little bit jeering at the start, 185 00:08:09,920 --> 00:08:11,960 Speaker 2: but that started to side set up at try early. 186 00:08:13,360 --> 00:08:14,880 Speaker 2: Showed his mental toughness yesterday. 187 00:08:14,920 --> 00:08:16,520 Speaker 3: Some other people are off contract this year too. 188 00:08:16,760 --> 00:08:24,600 Speaker 4: They I like how Galvin delivered because a kid his 189 00:08:24,720 --> 00:08:29,160 Speaker 4: age handling everything that happened, He didn't hesitate like he 190 00:08:29,280 --> 00:08:33,000 Speaker 4: actually went and was directed at the game that tri 191 00:08:33,080 --> 00:08:37,240 Speaker 4: assist there. He was just his excitement to be a 192 00:08:37,280 --> 00:08:39,360 Speaker 4: part of it is something that he should hold on to. 193 00:08:40,080 --> 00:08:43,319 Speaker 4: The one thing I will say is that there was 194 00:08:43,360 --> 00:08:46,559 Speaker 4: talk around him and during the week about having grievances 195 00:08:46,600 --> 00:08:50,120 Speaker 4: with Benji's coaching or whatever. I can tell by the 196 00:08:50,160 --> 00:08:53,040 Speaker 4: way that this kid plays that he doesn't with respect 197 00:08:53,080 --> 00:08:55,400 Speaker 4: think deeply about the way he plays. 198 00:08:55,440 --> 00:08:56,280 Speaker 1: He just does. 199 00:08:56,600 --> 00:08:58,720 Speaker 4: For example, he'll get the ball on tackle one and 200 00:08:58,760 --> 00:09:01,800 Speaker 4: just kick it without any context of what else. 201 00:09:01,640 --> 00:09:02,080 Speaker 3: Is going on. 202 00:09:02,080 --> 00:09:04,160 Speaker 4: There's a couple occasions of the weekend, but that first 203 00:09:04,200 --> 00:09:06,719 Speaker 4: try that he set up like it's just doing. 204 00:09:06,520 --> 00:09:08,360 Speaker 3: Things when he wants to do things. 205 00:09:08,640 --> 00:09:12,160 Speaker 4: He's very very effective at it, so very good performance 206 00:09:12,200 --> 00:09:14,840 Speaker 4: for a kid that most other people in his position 207 00:09:15,200 --> 00:09:17,719 Speaker 4: would be stand out of the contest from word go 208 00:09:18,240 --> 00:09:20,319 Speaker 4: went straight to it. It's a feather in his cap. 209 00:09:20,360 --> 00:09:22,840 Speaker 1: Actually, yeah, let me speak about this last week. 210 00:09:23,240 --> 00:09:25,800 Speaker 2: He's of course not a seven, but he's not exactly 211 00:09:25,800 --> 00:09:29,480 Speaker 2: a pure six either. He does remind me of a hybrid, 212 00:09:29,559 --> 00:09:32,840 Speaker 2: almost like a six thirteen, because for me, he looks 213 00:09:32,880 --> 00:09:35,560 Speaker 2: like a player. Well, here is a player seven playing 214 00:09:35,600 --> 00:09:38,160 Speaker 2: through seven. No, I don't see him as a seven. 215 00:09:39,000 --> 00:09:43,640 Speaker 4: He's got When Monster arrived as a young kid, he 216 00:09:43,720 --> 00:09:46,360 Speaker 4: just did things and we've spoken about this. As you 217 00:09:46,480 --> 00:09:50,040 Speaker 4: develop as a young player, particularly as a half, when 218 00:09:50,040 --> 00:09:51,839 Speaker 4: you just do things and someone comes up to you, 219 00:09:51,880 --> 00:09:52,400 Speaker 4: so how do you do that? 220 00:09:52,440 --> 00:09:54,280 Speaker 3: And you and I just did it because I ran 221 00:09:54,360 --> 00:09:54,880 Speaker 3: the ball right. 222 00:09:55,240 --> 00:09:57,199 Speaker 4: In five years time, I think this young man is 223 00:09:57,240 --> 00:10:00,760 Speaker 4: going to be more more footy, IQ aware. He's going 224 00:10:00,800 --> 00:10:02,760 Speaker 4: to be able to work through like months is doing 225 00:10:02,840 --> 00:10:07,120 Speaker 4: now to explain exactly how things unfolded. So I think 226 00:10:07,280 --> 00:10:12,559 Speaker 4: there's heaps of opportunity for Lockie Galvin in five years time. 227 00:10:12,640 --> 00:10:14,439 Speaker 4: I wouldn't be putting the shackles on you. They couldn't 228 00:10:14,480 --> 00:10:17,000 Speaker 4: play half back. But yeah, I understand where you're coming from. 229 00:10:17,200 --> 00:10:19,120 Speaker 2: Before we talk about the Sharks and that sort of 230 00:10:19,160 --> 00:10:22,000 Speaker 2: crazy golden point period, I just want to talk with 231 00:10:22,000 --> 00:10:26,080 Speaker 2: another young player the Warriors. Halasinma, that young guy who's 232 00:10:26,080 --> 00:10:28,240 Speaker 2: been coming off the bench. He actually started, I think 233 00:10:28,280 --> 00:10:28,840 Speaker 2: the other night. 234 00:10:28,880 --> 00:10:31,760 Speaker 1: This guy, my god, he's got some natural ability to 235 00:10:31,800 --> 00:10:32,120 Speaker 1: this play. 236 00:10:32,240 --> 00:10:33,680 Speaker 2: And there's a little thing he does here right there, 237 00:10:33,840 --> 00:10:37,200 Speaker 2: talk about train spotting stuff. This is just a little thing, 238 00:10:37,280 --> 00:10:41,800 Speaker 2: but the level of his skill away. He plays the 239 00:10:41,800 --> 00:10:45,480 Speaker 2: football coops and he plays it. He's a left hand carry, 240 00:10:45,720 --> 00:10:48,240 Speaker 2: but he jumps up and he plays the ball, he 241 00:10:48,320 --> 00:10:49,840 Speaker 2: carries it with his left hand, he plays it with 242 00:10:49,880 --> 00:10:53,280 Speaker 2: his right foot. Now that this is only at only 243 00:10:53,320 --> 00:10:55,640 Speaker 2: a little thing, but do you know what I mean? 244 00:10:55,960 --> 00:10:59,000 Speaker 2: Like it that takes that. 245 00:10:59,040 --> 00:11:00,599 Speaker 1: Takes a lot of skill to that, a lot of 246 00:11:00,600 --> 00:11:01,520 Speaker 1: skill and coordination. 247 00:11:02,000 --> 00:11:02,439 Speaker 4: It does. 248 00:11:02,840 --> 00:11:05,080 Speaker 3: But they played on Anzac Day. 249 00:11:06,080 --> 00:11:09,800 Speaker 4: You probably had Anzac Day breakfast beers that games at 250 00:11:10,240 --> 00:11:13,319 Speaker 4: eight o'clock at night. Are you watching that? 251 00:11:14,520 --> 00:11:16,960 Speaker 2: I just think something like that, coops. 252 00:11:17,320 --> 00:11:20,560 Speaker 1: I just find that. I just find that fascinating. That 253 00:11:20,640 --> 00:11:24,480 Speaker 1: doesn't have to I'm really showing myself a bit. 254 00:11:25,080 --> 00:11:27,240 Speaker 4: All the things you can pick up on a rugby 255 00:11:27,280 --> 00:11:28,040 Speaker 4: leaking field. 256 00:11:28,880 --> 00:11:29,719 Speaker 3: It amazes me. 257 00:11:30,880 --> 00:11:32,760 Speaker 2: I get there sometimes and even like I see a 258 00:11:32,840 --> 00:11:34,400 Speaker 2: right foot to play the ball with his left foot 259 00:11:34,440 --> 00:11:36,280 Speaker 2: and I, god, that's clever. And when I saw this 260 00:11:36,360 --> 00:11:39,360 Speaker 2: Jumblow do this, I thought, my goodness, that's clever. 261 00:11:39,640 --> 00:11:40,480 Speaker 1: Let's watch it again. 262 00:11:40,920 --> 00:11:42,000 Speaker 2: Let's watch it again. 263 00:11:42,520 --> 00:11:48,240 Speaker 3: Right, that's pretty a good pick up. 264 00:11:49,080 --> 00:11:49,839 Speaker 1: From I know. 265 00:11:50,360 --> 00:11:54,960 Speaker 2: But you are right about two up and business oh, 266 00:11:55,960 --> 00:11:59,440 Speaker 2: by the time the time all seams play the ball, 267 00:11:59,480 --> 00:12:01,800 Speaker 2: by the time the third game came around, two got 268 00:12:01,800 --> 00:12:03,120 Speaker 2: some interesting points on the Melbourne. 269 00:12:03,080 --> 00:12:04,160 Speaker 4: I can't wait. 270 00:12:05,520 --> 00:12:07,840 Speaker 1: It make the sharky. It was it for him? 271 00:12:07,880 --> 00:12:13,360 Speaker 2: It was well under the tig's really important win for them. 272 00:12:13,679 --> 00:12:15,280 Speaker 2: But the Sharks look back fit to me the other 273 00:12:15,360 --> 00:12:17,360 Speaker 2: day and you know, just just that composure in the 274 00:12:17,440 --> 00:12:18,240 Speaker 2: last ten minutes. 275 00:12:18,720 --> 00:12:24,200 Speaker 4: Yeah, And it's hard to teach this as a game 276 00:12:24,320 --> 00:12:26,560 Speaker 4: management thing because you almost have to deliver it by 277 00:12:26,640 --> 00:12:30,680 Speaker 4: trial and error. Be comfortable with losing to be able 278 00:12:30,679 --> 00:12:34,480 Speaker 4: to handle victory, if that makes sense. But as a 279 00:12:34,559 --> 00:12:36,320 Speaker 4: rule of thumb, like when you get to the ten 280 00:12:36,360 --> 00:12:39,360 Speaker 4: minute mark in a tight game and you feel like 281 00:12:39,360 --> 00:12:43,199 Speaker 4: you're struggling to score points, you maybe try for the 282 00:12:43,760 --> 00:12:45,520 Speaker 4: try and if you don't, set back in the middle 283 00:12:45,559 --> 00:12:48,520 Speaker 4: and just take the shot, start ticking over that school board. 284 00:12:48,720 --> 00:12:52,440 Speaker 4: If you get inside five minutes, take the shot whenever 285 00:12:52,440 --> 00:12:55,880 Speaker 4: you can. Don't finest the ball sideways, because the more 286 00:12:55,920 --> 00:12:59,040 Speaker 4: passes you add, the more risk comes into play, and 287 00:12:59,080 --> 00:13:02,160 Speaker 4: then you lose your opportunitie. So I just feel like 288 00:13:03,600 --> 00:13:07,000 Speaker 4: Fitzi and the Sharks in terms of that spine. I 289 00:13:07,080 --> 00:13:12,240 Speaker 4: don't know why people, while you pass the ball one way, 290 00:13:12,320 --> 00:13:14,480 Speaker 4: move the other way and then put yourself under more pressure. 291 00:13:14,840 --> 00:13:16,520 Speaker 4: Rule number one, if you're in the position with the 292 00:13:16,520 --> 00:13:19,200 Speaker 4: best shot, take it back yourself back yourself. Don't worry 293 00:13:19,200 --> 00:13:21,800 Speaker 4: about the result, focus on technique. But then if you 294 00:13:21,840 --> 00:13:23,680 Speaker 4: do get pressure, you have to have option too. I 295 00:13:23,760 --> 00:13:26,840 Speaker 4: understand that, but that's the easiest course to victor is 296 00:13:27,200 --> 00:13:28,839 Speaker 4: get the ball the best kicker and kick the ball. 297 00:13:28,880 --> 00:13:31,760 Speaker 2: W was your sweet spot, coops, because there's a certain area, 298 00:13:31,880 --> 00:13:34,240 Speaker 2: Like I thought, a couple of times they took the 299 00:13:34,280 --> 00:13:36,079 Speaker 2: ball too far to the lone like. 300 00:13:36,440 --> 00:13:38,920 Speaker 1: A crowded nicker. Never gave Nicko enough time. 301 00:13:39,720 --> 00:13:42,600 Speaker 2: I reckon the sweet spot is around that twenty meters 302 00:13:42,920 --> 00:13:44,240 Speaker 2: twenty twenty five meters. 303 00:13:44,360 --> 00:13:46,480 Speaker 3: I think there's two parts to it. 304 00:13:46,600 --> 00:13:49,280 Speaker 4: Yes, you don't want to be inside ten, so sort 305 00:13:49,280 --> 00:13:51,920 Speaker 4: of ten meters off fifteen meters off, so you're. 306 00:13:51,800 --> 00:13:53,520 Speaker 3: Kicking the ball twenty twenty five meters. 307 00:13:53,720 --> 00:13:56,640 Speaker 4: One thing I used to work inside thirty meters is 308 00:13:56,960 --> 00:13:58,679 Speaker 4: you don't get an extra point for kicking at four 309 00:13:58,760 --> 00:14:01,480 Speaker 4: hundred rows into the ground. All you need to do 310 00:14:01,559 --> 00:14:04,520 Speaker 4: is kick it straight between two sticks, So keep it simple. 311 00:14:04,679 --> 00:14:06,320 Speaker 4: Don't sort of bend it out to the right and 312 00:14:06,480 --> 00:14:08,400 Speaker 4: sort of big hit it with a big three iron. 313 00:14:08,600 --> 00:14:09,880 Speaker 3: Just poke it over and get it there. 314 00:14:10,160 --> 00:14:13,160 Speaker 4: The other part that is probably key is teams need 315 00:14:13,200 --> 00:14:16,520 Speaker 4: to get their best play the baller to run at 316 00:14:16,559 --> 00:14:19,800 Speaker 4: the play before the show. Don't have the lethargic front rower. 317 00:14:19,800 --> 00:14:21,280 Speaker 4: I get there be sloppy play. 318 00:14:21,320 --> 00:14:21,880 Speaker 3: The ball. 319 00:14:23,320 --> 00:14:26,080 Speaker 4: For Storm Slater was really good because you had footwork 320 00:14:26,120 --> 00:14:28,840 Speaker 4: and speed. At the Roosters it was Boyd Cordner good 321 00:14:28,880 --> 00:14:30,640 Speaker 4: carry on the short side and left hand side the 322 00:14:30,680 --> 00:14:32,440 Speaker 4: field and kick the ball to the right hand side 323 00:14:32,440 --> 00:14:34,440 Speaker 4: of the post. There's a couple of things at the 324 00:14:34,480 --> 00:14:37,080 Speaker 4: Sharks and to be fair, the Tigers need to work 325 00:14:37,120 --> 00:14:38,480 Speaker 4: through scenario. 326 00:14:39,400 --> 00:14:42,120 Speaker 2: There was a couple of interesting setups. So there was 327 00:14:42,120 --> 00:14:44,080 Speaker 2: the one with the Tigers where they literally threw the 328 00:14:44,120 --> 00:14:47,040 Speaker 2: ball back thirty or something to Adam. 329 00:14:46,760 --> 00:14:58,440 Speaker 5: Dewey curbs the Melbourne Storm, like we talk about them 330 00:14:58,440 --> 00:15:02,840 Speaker 5: all a lot spine, but I don't know my time 331 00:15:02,960 --> 00:15:07,480 Speaker 5: RABA League, i've seen a side play so straight the 332 00:15:07,560 --> 00:15:08,840 Speaker 5: spine in combination. 333 00:15:09,040 --> 00:15:11,200 Speaker 2: And I'm just an example here with the set and 334 00:15:11,520 --> 00:15:14,360 Speaker 2: an example that the more they get, the more they 335 00:15:14,440 --> 00:15:17,280 Speaker 2: get forward, the more momentum, the straighter they play. And 336 00:15:17,320 --> 00:15:19,640 Speaker 2: you'll see here Anderson just sort of pokes his nose 337 00:15:19,800 --> 00:15:22,560 Speaker 2: and this is where the role starts. So he gets 338 00:15:22,600 --> 00:15:27,200 Speaker 2: forward finally, and the next guy forward punches through and 339 00:15:27,280 --> 00:15:30,720 Speaker 2: the next one right, playing real straight again and then 340 00:15:30,920 --> 00:15:34,040 Speaker 2: look the foots in the door, mate, But you know 341 00:15:34,120 --> 00:15:36,160 Speaker 2: they're not going to push. They don't worry about pushing 342 00:15:36,240 --> 00:15:40,120 Speaker 2: the ball sideways. The more momentum there is, the straighter 343 00:15:40,160 --> 00:15:40,720 Speaker 2: they play. 344 00:15:40,680 --> 00:15:40,880 Speaker 3: Yeah. 345 00:15:40,960 --> 00:15:44,320 Speaker 4: So I think that's really good ballplaying there from drum Hughes, 346 00:15:44,320 --> 00:15:46,920 Speaker 4: because when you're play inside to it doesn't matter who 347 00:15:46,920 --> 00:15:50,440 Speaker 4: it is, and they create a little bit of rock speed. 348 00:15:50,960 --> 00:15:54,160 Speaker 4: Once you see a marker down second one being late. 349 00:15:54,600 --> 00:15:57,600 Speaker 4: Before you get the ball in your hands, your eyes 350 00:15:57,680 --> 00:16:01,440 Speaker 4: see something inside, so your first instinct is talk about 351 00:16:01,520 --> 00:16:02,240 Speaker 4: Nathan in his. 352 00:16:02,160 --> 00:16:03,080 Speaker 3: North south hips. 353 00:16:03,280 --> 00:16:05,960 Speaker 4: If you turn to the sideline, you're going to miss 354 00:16:06,000 --> 00:16:08,840 Speaker 4: that because your eyes turned right. So I always thought 355 00:16:08,880 --> 00:16:11,640 Speaker 4: when you play inside, your first look is to play 356 00:16:11,720 --> 00:16:13,560 Speaker 4: inside again and if it's not. 357 00:16:13,440 --> 00:16:15,040 Speaker 1: On, I'm going outside. 358 00:16:15,320 --> 00:16:18,800 Speaker 4: And as soon as Jerome Hughes got that footy, everything 359 00:16:18,880 --> 00:16:21,280 Speaker 4: said to me, he's going to go back inside and 360 00:16:21,320 --> 00:16:23,640 Speaker 4: the big right foot they just stood off him and 361 00:16:23,640 --> 00:16:24,360 Speaker 4: he went right foot back. 362 00:16:24,360 --> 00:16:25,680 Speaker 1: And what do you think of their performance? 363 00:16:25,760 --> 00:16:29,200 Speaker 2: Just like on the weekend, I look at it. I 364 00:16:29,200 --> 00:16:32,520 Speaker 2: mean it's the last two weeks has been obvious to me. 365 00:16:32,600 --> 00:16:35,600 Speaker 2: What a whole Harry Grant Love not not just in leadership, 366 00:16:35,640 --> 00:16:37,320 Speaker 2: but just what he does in there around those rucks. 367 00:16:37,360 --> 00:16:40,440 Speaker 4: Yeah, I thought there was once the whole Latrell Ji 368 00:16:40,560 --> 00:16:44,480 Speaker 4: Gray who's playing where thing worked out and Ji Gray 369 00:16:44,880 --> 00:16:48,640 Speaker 4: was playing five eight, but defendant left center Jerome Hughes 370 00:16:48,680 --> 00:16:50,760 Speaker 4: and started getting some early ball out to Nick Minnie. 371 00:16:50,760 --> 00:16:53,360 Speaker 4: And what that meant is they started going lateral too early. 372 00:16:53,440 --> 00:16:55,440 Speaker 4: In my mind, what they should have done is that 373 00:16:56,200 --> 00:16:59,040 Speaker 4: penetrate through the middle. A couple of short passes then 374 00:16:59,080 --> 00:17:01,280 Speaker 4: attacked Joy Gray to twenty five minutes into the game 375 00:17:01,720 --> 00:17:04,800 Speaker 4: or sixty minutes into the game, got him feeling like 376 00:17:05,359 --> 00:17:07,680 Speaker 4: they're not coming towards me, they're attacking. 377 00:17:07,359 --> 00:17:09,359 Speaker 2: And e fact well, and that's the thing, isn't like 378 00:17:10,000 --> 00:17:11,960 Speaker 2: if you look at the way Harry plays, when the 379 00:17:11,960 --> 00:17:14,280 Speaker 2: foot's in the door, Harry will scooting start to go. 380 00:17:14,720 --> 00:17:17,159 Speaker 2: You know, if you're a playmaker, you haven't got a choice. 381 00:17:17,200 --> 00:17:19,600 Speaker 2: If he's going to you've just got to go straight away. 382 00:17:20,920 --> 00:17:24,000 Speaker 2: The Raiders that when you win a game like that yesterday, 383 00:17:24,119 --> 00:17:26,239 Speaker 2: by the way, that that was a bizarre game. As 384 00:17:26,280 --> 00:17:28,200 Speaker 2: far as the Dolphins concerned, that was just about the 385 00:17:28,240 --> 00:17:31,000 Speaker 2: best half of football I've seen them play. And their 386 00:17:31,040 --> 00:17:36,160 Speaker 2: second half was a bloodger. The Raiders was a thirty point. 387 00:17:36,240 --> 00:17:39,040 Speaker 2: That sort of win you go away, and that's when 388 00:17:39,080 --> 00:17:41,040 Speaker 2: that that sort of win gives you that sense that 389 00:17:41,440 --> 00:17:43,040 Speaker 2: made sense of destiny. 390 00:17:43,040 --> 00:17:46,040 Speaker 1: If it makes sense like this could be our Susan. 391 00:17:47,000 --> 00:17:50,320 Speaker 4: I think the Dolphins in terms of whisping about Isakah 392 00:17:50,359 --> 00:17:53,159 Speaker 4: Carte here. That combination with him and Nick rim run 393 00:17:53,240 --> 00:17:57,280 Speaker 4: that first half, some of the call it nuances, some 394 00:17:57,320 --> 00:18:01,320 Speaker 4: of the like sort of really cool ballplaying movements to 395 00:18:01,359 --> 00:18:04,439 Speaker 4: create space for one another was spot on. And then 396 00:18:04,440 --> 00:18:07,199 Speaker 4: the Raiders in the second half. What Ricky should do 397 00:18:07,600 --> 00:18:10,600 Speaker 4: is watch that over again, and that is their identity. 398 00:18:11,040 --> 00:18:13,680 Speaker 4: They are a big pack of forwards and when they 399 00:18:13,720 --> 00:18:18,320 Speaker 4: create momentum, do not shift the football, short pass run, 400 00:18:18,440 --> 00:18:20,680 Speaker 4: short pass run and just bang down. 401 00:18:20,480 --> 00:18:21,120 Speaker 3: That front door. 402 00:18:21,280 --> 00:18:22,960 Speaker 1: They can play through an opposition. 403 00:18:23,160 --> 00:18:26,320 Speaker 2: Yeah, just about as good as anyone. 404 00:18:26,640 --> 00:18:29,040 Speaker 1: Given the fact, and we said this numerous times, they're 405 00:18:29,080 --> 00:18:30,800 Speaker 1: not just a big pack. They're a fast pack. 406 00:18:31,080 --> 00:18:32,840 Speaker 2: They're fast and they've all got footwork. 407 00:18:32,920 --> 00:18:35,960 Speaker 4: So Jamal will be the key to that because you've 408 00:18:35,960 --> 00:18:39,080 Speaker 4: got Tarpney, public Harseber or whatever banging down the front door, 409 00:18:39,440 --> 00:18:42,280 Speaker 4: and he's the indicator that says I'm either going to shift. 410 00:18:42,320 --> 00:18:43,200 Speaker 3: I'm going to stay here. 411 00:18:43,680 --> 00:18:46,679 Speaker 4: What he needs to do is get Ethan Strange to 412 00:18:46,720 --> 00:18:49,320 Speaker 4: be running the ball. But then also if he wants 413 00:18:49,320 --> 00:18:51,960 Speaker 4: to do a little bit of movement, get those athletic 414 00:18:52,040 --> 00:18:55,080 Speaker 4: outside backs back through the middle again, because that's what 415 00:18:55,119 --> 00:18:55,479 Speaker 4: they're doing. 416 00:18:55,520 --> 00:18:57,600 Speaker 3: A lot of short passes, but get them back through. 417 00:18:58,000 --> 00:19:00,000 Speaker 4: So when I say about when they bang down the 418 00:19:00,080 --> 00:19:02,119 Speaker 4: front door, don't go pass past to go around him. 419 00:19:02,119 --> 00:19:04,840 Speaker 4: If that shows up, then take it, but you should 420 00:19:04,840 --> 00:19:07,000 Speaker 4: be going back to where the damage was done. 421 00:19:07,160 --> 00:19:09,359 Speaker 2: Now I've got another thing for you, not just the 422 00:19:09,440 --> 00:19:15,080 Speaker 2: left hand carry, right foot player that you obviously were 423 00:19:15,160 --> 00:19:17,960 Speaker 2: mocking me about, but there's another one here. Like Maddie 424 00:19:17,960 --> 00:19:22,040 Speaker 2: and Nicholson who he's burned revelation, you know, he's such 425 00:19:22,600 --> 00:19:25,320 Speaker 2: the way he can operate with playmakers really really impressive. 426 00:19:25,359 --> 00:19:28,440 Speaker 2: But like a lot of English back rowers, he's got 427 00:19:28,640 --> 00:19:30,439 Speaker 2: a great instinct how to score a try. He's a 428 00:19:30,480 --> 00:19:32,359 Speaker 2: natural try scorer. And there was a moment in the 429 00:19:32,400 --> 00:19:35,240 Speaker 2: game the other day. It was the lead up, end 430 00:19:35,359 --> 00:19:38,000 Speaker 2: up leading up to their first try for the Raiders 431 00:19:38,359 --> 00:19:42,000 Speaker 2: and Ethan Strains gets the ball on the left right 432 00:19:42,040 --> 00:19:45,880 Speaker 2: and it's pretty timendous past the far past Nicholson's way 433 00:19:45,880 --> 00:19:46,760 Speaker 2: out of the other side. 434 00:19:47,280 --> 00:19:49,320 Speaker 1: But Nicholson because. 435 00:19:49,000 --> 00:19:52,280 Speaker 2: He's got those great score try scoring instincts and he 436 00:19:52,400 --> 00:19:54,000 Speaker 2: knows how his playmakers work. 437 00:19:54,560 --> 00:19:56,800 Speaker 1: You watch and what you start see as. 438 00:19:56,680 --> 00:20:00,000 Speaker 2: Strange is making his way back in left foot, left foot, left, 439 00:20:00,520 --> 00:20:03,199 Speaker 2: and everyone else is sort of sitting back waiting for 440 00:20:03,240 --> 00:20:07,639 Speaker 2: the next plate. Nicholson senses something and just starts running 441 00:20:07,680 --> 00:20:09,760 Speaker 2: down the middle of the field and if Stranger would 442 00:20:09,760 --> 00:20:12,800 Speaker 2: beat one more bloke, he might score Runder the past. 443 00:20:13,000 --> 00:20:17,159 Speaker 2: For me, It's just a little thing, but it shows 444 00:20:17,280 --> 00:20:20,879 Speaker 2: me Nichols is not just his instincts, but he's a 445 00:20:21,000 --> 00:20:21,760 Speaker 2: natural football. 446 00:20:21,840 --> 00:20:24,879 Speaker 4: It's funny when you're talking about the relationship between halves 447 00:20:24,880 --> 00:20:28,919 Speaker 4: and back rowers. When you've got a footy IQ smart 448 00:20:28,960 --> 00:20:31,639 Speaker 4: back rower, they are the time and intent when you 449 00:20:31,680 --> 00:20:34,240 Speaker 4: go to the line is sending me to perfect every time, 450 00:20:34,520 --> 00:20:37,800 Speaker 4: which is a ballplayer allows you to start passing the 451 00:20:37,800 --> 00:20:40,359 Speaker 4: ball around to other people knowing that they're always going 452 00:20:40,400 --> 00:20:43,040 Speaker 4: to be there, so you can have the big one, 453 00:20:43,200 --> 00:20:46,280 Speaker 4: big powerful one, or the smart one. And Maddie Nicholson 454 00:20:46,520 --> 00:20:49,960 Speaker 4: is that smart footy IQ that time and intent knows 455 00:20:50,000 --> 00:20:52,000 Speaker 4: exactly what good part of the hole to be in 456 00:20:52,640 --> 00:20:55,800 Speaker 4: and when he sees reaction, he can see something unfolding 457 00:20:56,080 --> 00:20:56,800 Speaker 4: and push together. 458 00:20:56,880 --> 00:21:00,360 Speaker 2: Hudson on the other side, Yeah, who just continues to fight. Yeah, 459 00:21:00,400 --> 00:21:03,360 Speaker 2: he's such a dangerous background and coops just something here. 460 00:21:05,119 --> 00:21:06,000 Speaker 1: All the high shots. 461 00:21:06,640 --> 00:21:09,480 Speaker 2: And as a consequence, there's so we're seeing so much 462 00:21:09,520 --> 00:21:14,879 Speaker 2: of thirteen against twelve, and there's some sides that you 463 00:21:14,880 --> 00:21:16,800 Speaker 2: can see as soon as they get twelve they know 464 00:21:16,880 --> 00:21:17,919 Speaker 2: how to play against twelve. 465 00:21:18,080 --> 00:21:19,359 Speaker 1: Others get a little bit lost. 466 00:21:20,840 --> 00:21:24,240 Speaker 4: It's just not sort of one size fits all, because 467 00:21:24,520 --> 00:21:27,679 Speaker 4: if a left winger goes down or sent to the sinbin, 468 00:21:28,040 --> 00:21:30,840 Speaker 4: it's different how you would attack that position than a 469 00:21:30,920 --> 00:21:32,200 Speaker 4: front rower going off the field. 470 00:21:32,240 --> 00:21:34,440 Speaker 3: For example, Teams need to start attacking weaknesses. 471 00:21:34,920 --> 00:21:38,560 Speaker 4: When I mean weaknesses, Let's say a half goes to 472 00:21:38,640 --> 00:21:41,800 Speaker 4: sinbin and they move a bigger edge back roll to 473 00:21:41,840 --> 00:21:45,520 Speaker 4: defend three in. Get someone speedy like Rees Walsh or 474 00:21:45,600 --> 00:21:48,000 Speaker 4: Kaylen Ponger and give them one on one with that 475 00:21:48,040 --> 00:21:48,440 Speaker 4: back roll. 476 00:21:48,440 --> 00:21:49,679 Speaker 3: Who's defending on the edge. 477 00:21:50,720 --> 00:21:53,520 Speaker 4: If a winger goes off the field for a high 478 00:21:53,560 --> 00:21:57,080 Speaker 4: shot and it's a smaller center that goes out there, 479 00:21:58,240 --> 00:22:00,720 Speaker 4: take the opportunity to shift to that side the field. 480 00:22:00,760 --> 00:22:04,080 Speaker 4: More times than not in that set, and if in doubt, 481 00:22:04,359 --> 00:22:06,879 Speaker 4: kick the ball over to them to catch the amount 482 00:22:06,880 --> 00:22:08,880 Speaker 4: on the fifth place. There's a bit of footy IQ 483 00:22:09,040 --> 00:22:11,439 Speaker 4: that needs to go into on the flip side. I 484 00:22:11,480 --> 00:22:14,320 Speaker 4: think if you'll go down to twelve, you can't just 485 00:22:14,400 --> 00:22:16,639 Speaker 4: wave the white flag, right. You've got to do a 486 00:22:16,640 --> 00:22:18,919 Speaker 4: couple of things. Just keep this game a chance of 487 00:22:18,960 --> 00:22:22,800 Speaker 4: you winning. One, you cannot score point, let points be conceded. 488 00:22:23,160 --> 00:22:25,520 Speaker 4: Two you've got to control that clock. Yeah, you've got 489 00:22:25,560 --> 00:22:27,719 Speaker 4: to keep possession. If you give away penalties, you're going 490 00:22:27,760 --> 00:22:30,640 Speaker 4: to be under pressure. Wind down that clock. But how 491 00:22:30,680 --> 00:22:34,000 Speaker 4: do you scored points when you're down to twelve players. 492 00:22:34,359 --> 00:22:37,000 Speaker 3: That's something that you need to consider because you. 493 00:22:36,920 --> 00:22:40,879 Speaker 4: Can't run your same shapes and plays and expect to 494 00:22:41,200 --> 00:22:43,040 Speaker 4: outnumber the opposition. 495 00:22:43,119 --> 00:22:45,240 Speaker 1: We used to crupt down ball boy. 496 00:22:45,480 --> 00:22:47,600 Speaker 2: We used to get there sometimes and say, listen, if 497 00:22:47,640 --> 00:22:50,880 Speaker 2: we're going to slow the game down, saying I'll say something. 498 00:22:51,520 --> 00:22:53,320 Speaker 2: If we're going to a scrum, for instance, I might 499 00:22:53,440 --> 00:22:56,600 Speaker 2: just say something which means, when the ball goes in touch, 500 00:22:56,960 --> 00:22:58,680 Speaker 2: don't give it to the opposition straight away. 501 00:22:58,920 --> 00:23:01,399 Speaker 1: You feel free to sort of kick and keep going. 502 00:23:01,520 --> 00:23:04,760 Speaker 3: We had all these seconds add up. They do it. 503 00:23:04,080 --> 00:23:07,440 Speaker 1: Do you want to hear the other one did? Man, 504 00:23:07,480 --> 00:23:10,879 Speaker 1: I'll tell you what ballboys said. Some of the things 505 00:23:10,920 --> 00:23:12,720 Speaker 1: like we see to get there. 506 00:23:13,080 --> 00:23:16,280 Speaker 2: I used to get vassalone and put it all over 507 00:23:16,560 --> 00:23:20,159 Speaker 2: a towel and give us the ballboys to stick this 508 00:23:20,200 --> 00:23:21,919 Speaker 2: in the back of your shorts if they get a 509 00:23:21,920 --> 00:23:23,160 Speaker 2: penalty and they kick him out, and. 510 00:23:23,080 --> 00:23:28,960 Speaker 1: Just rub a hill miles of things. 511 00:23:28,960 --> 00:23:29,800 Speaker 3: One on your home game. 512 00:23:31,480 --> 00:23:33,719 Speaker 2: Ask about people in the nineties they turn up to 513 00:23:33,760 --> 00:23:36,000 Speaker 2: our ground, walk into the dress and sheds, it'd be 514 00:23:36,000 --> 00:23:37,919 Speaker 2: that much water. We used to get the high pressure 515 00:23:37,920 --> 00:23:40,560 Speaker 2: hose hose, the roof hose, the whole. 516 00:23:40,400 --> 00:23:41,280 Speaker 1: Dressing room out. 517 00:23:41,560 --> 00:23:43,760 Speaker 2: The other thing we used to do sometimes when I 518 00:23:43,840 --> 00:23:46,520 Speaker 2: was I worked as a groundsman there and one day 519 00:23:46,560 --> 00:23:48,480 Speaker 2: the first grade side I was playing on the twenties, 520 00:23:48,640 --> 00:23:51,199 Speaker 2: the first grade side, we're playing Saint George who had 521 00:23:51,240 --> 00:23:52,520 Speaker 2: Ricky Wolford Martina Paire. 522 00:23:53,880 --> 00:23:55,919 Speaker 1: So they just said to me the day for the. 523 00:23:55,920 --> 00:24:00,280 Speaker 2: Game, all day, just pull out the hose and just 524 00:24:00,280 --> 00:24:03,199 Speaker 2: just turn the ten meter corridors on this streil just 525 00:24:03,240 --> 00:24:08,719 Speaker 2: into a complete back in the day, coops. The other 526 00:24:08,760 --> 00:24:11,320 Speaker 2: thing was it was up to you how deep the 527 00:24:11,400 --> 00:24:14,639 Speaker 2: d goals were, So like Paramount of stadium because that's Stirlo. 528 00:24:14,840 --> 00:24:17,960 Speaker 2: It would be like an eight meter ingals. Others would 529 00:24:17,960 --> 00:24:19,960 Speaker 2: be a lot shorter. But I think we could really 530 00:24:20,240 --> 00:24:22,159 Speaker 2: mat it was they with the Glory Days, where you 531 00:24:22,240 --> 00:24:23,520 Speaker 2: really could corrupt the result. 532 00:24:23,680 --> 00:24:25,920 Speaker 4: Keep your trains putting idea for magic weekend to see 533 00:24:25,920 --> 00:24:28,600 Speaker 4: what happens on the fringes of Sun Stadium on the weekend. 534 00:24:28,720 --> 00:24:33,600 Speaker 3: Yeah, it's very good. What about man try mate? 535 00:24:34,320 --> 00:24:34,800 Speaker 1: I thought it was. 536 00:24:35,240 --> 00:24:37,880 Speaker 2: I thought it was the pre planned try the season 537 00:24:37,920 --> 00:24:41,320 Speaker 2: so far, very very clever the way they exposed. 538 00:24:42,000 --> 00:24:44,160 Speaker 1: They set the bait with Tom, put him up early. 539 00:24:44,840 --> 00:24:46,479 Speaker 1: Here it is we're looking at this here, this is 540 00:24:46,520 --> 00:24:48,119 Speaker 1: clever man. That's good football. 541 00:24:48,840 --> 00:24:52,160 Speaker 2: It just tied and you know what, Hmole just at 542 00:24:52,200 --> 00:24:54,920 Speaker 2: the very last second, he just dips in a fraction 543 00:24:55,400 --> 00:24:55,920 Speaker 2: make the play. 544 00:24:56,080 --> 00:24:58,920 Speaker 4: That's the attack and the inexperience of that Penrith left. 545 00:25:00,520 --> 00:25:03,879 Speaker 4: But we spoke to Seabolt after the game and it 546 00:25:04,560 --> 00:25:05,720 Speaker 4: credited Michael Linnis for. 547 00:25:05,640 --> 00:25:10,480 Speaker 1: That right eagle, that one. That Mick was excited. 548 00:25:11,840 --> 00:25:12,840 Speaker 3: It was a good try. 549 00:25:13,040 --> 00:25:16,639 Speaker 2: It was was very excited about sweeps too, celebrating rockily. 550 00:25:16,720 --> 00:25:21,240 Speaker 1: It's one more timely that Oh that's good, that's good. 551 00:25:21,400 --> 00:25:25,520 Speaker 4: I got caught out once against Thurston the Cowboys. I 552 00:25:25,600 --> 00:25:28,520 Speaker 4: ran up past the football and Thurston designed to play 553 00:25:28,560 --> 00:25:30,920 Speaker 4: exactly like that, went straight through inside choldn' scord. 554 00:25:31,359 --> 00:25:33,280 Speaker 3: Wasn't a kid, no no, I goppted it from Bell 555 00:25:33,560 --> 00:25:36,240 Speaker 3: but thirst and just give it to me. Got you 556 00:25:36,280 --> 00:25:38,960 Speaker 3: on that one ran pasting his finger up nice? 557 00:25:39,240 --> 00:25:40,440 Speaker 1: Could he play the ball left