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| Quote Twentyman="Twentyman"Not sure why Steve Prescott's got brought up, however, in a Saints shirt I thought he was excellent in the fullback position. That isn't rose tinted specs, I genuinely thought he offered a lot in attack and was very very good on the 1 on 1 tackle.
And Shaun Edwards made everyone at some point look rather silly because he was a legend of the game. One of the greats.'"
Aye. Precky was light so he wasn't much use when a forward broke through and ran straight at him, but he was brilliant in situations like that Williams break.
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| Quote Dux="Dux"Aye. Precky was light so he wasn't much use when a forward broke through and ran straight at him, but he was brilliant in situations like that Williams break.'"
You mean, aside from when Shaun Edwards (a considerably slower player) did him in very similar fashion.
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| Quote Mugwump="Mugwump"You mean, aside from when Shaun Edwards (a considerably slower player) did him in very similar fashion.'"
Edwards wasn't slow.
Not sure why you've even picked him out as an example. Quinlan is very very ropey in defence and tackling 1 on 1, Prescott wasn't...why are we comparing them and to top it off using a one off moment were he got done by one of greats of rugby league?
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| Mugs is off on one.
But I've no idea why after a really good win the faults of our fullback are ahead of mose's impact, Turner putting in a more creative shift at 6 than we've seen most of this year, swift following up a hatrick with a great finish, Walsh playing a blinder and showing he can take on the line. Defending God knows how many repeat sets. Etc etc
So much good to pick from but as ever the focus on the one or two negatives
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| Quote bewareshadows="bewareshadows"Mugs is off on one.
But I've no idea why after a really good win the faults of our fullback are ahead of mose's impact, Turner putting in a more creative shift at 6 than we've seen most of this year, swift following up a hatrick with a great finish, Walsh playing a blinder and showing he can take on the line. Defending God knows how many repeat sets. Etc etc
So much good to pick from but as ever the focus on the one or two negatives'"
Not forgetting Makinson's match winning tackle mate!
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| Quote Twentyman="Twentyman"Not forgetting Makinson's match winning tackle mate!'"
True true or percy getting up in Wigan faces causing errors,
Or quinlan himself stopping a goal line try, percy grounding the ball before was it Williams.
I could go on and on and on and on and on......
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| Quote Twentyman="Twentyman"Edwards wasn't slow.
Not sure why you've even picked him out as an example. Quinlan is very very ropey in defence and tackling 1 on 1, Prescott wasn't...why are we comparing them and to top it off using a one off moment were he got done by one of greats of rugby league?'"
Why are we comparing? Oh I don't know. Perhaps it might have something to do with them both being small, sleight in frame and weak tacklers because of it? And no matter how fast Edwards was - others have already pointed out that Prescott was quick enough to go the length of the field. So no excuses. Certainly not for being handed off also.
For someone playing out of position, away from home and likely without any inducement to stay Quinlan is doing OK.
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| Quote bewareshadows="bewareshadows"Mugs is off on one.
But I've no idea why after a really good win the faults of our fullback are ahead of mose's impact, Turner putting in a more creative shift at 6 than we've seen most of this year, swift following up a hatrick with a great finish, Walsh playing a blinder and showing he can take on the line. Defending God knows how many repeat sets. Etc etc
So much good to pick from but as ever the focus on the one or two negatives'"
Precisely. I thought last year this board couldn't get much lower in terms of negativity. But this season really has set a new benchmark.
At times I feel like I'm in a minority of about five regular posters who think this is a damned good side.
Forget about comparisons with other seasons. They are gone. We can only beat what's in front of us and given the nightmares we've endured this campaign - not to mention a rookie coach - I think we have a lot to feel proud of.
I mean, where are the usual crowd of Adam Swift bashers? Seem to have gone awful quiet once more. That move he put on in the corner for the try was mesmeric.
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| I just wished we used Percival as much as we use Jones. Can we swap them around? Seems daft to have our best attacking threat gathering dust on the right.
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| Quote Hawkandro="Hawkandro"I just wished we used Percival as much as we use Jones. Can we swap them around? Seems daft to have our best attacking threat gathering dust on the right.'"
I agree that Percy is underused. But possession is a two-way street. If a strike player doesn't feel he's getting enough ball it's up to him to go looking for it.
It's the one area of Percy's game he needs to improve. Look at Turner. He's always making himself available and it's no co-incidence he's got 100 tries in SL.
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| Quote Mugwump="Mugwump"Why are we comparing? Oh I don't know. Perhaps it might have something to do with them both being small, sleight in frame and weak tacklers because of it? And no matter how fast Edwards was - others have already pointed out that Prescott was quick enough to go the length of the field. So no excuses. Certainly not for being handed off also.
For someone playing out of position, away from home and likely without any inducement to stay Quinlan is doing OK.'"
Steve Prescott was a few inches taller than Quinlan and easy had a stone on him and wasn't a weak tackler. So it's a poor comparison.
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| Quote Twentyman="Twentyman"Steve Prescott was a few inches taller than Quinlan and easy had a stone on him and wasn't a weak tackler. So it's a poor comparison.'"
Prescott's defence (and the early onset of his illness) was the difference between him staying and leaving Knowsley Road.
Aside from Jamie Lyon & Tommy Martyn I haven't seen a more naturally gifted player than Prescott. He was outstanding in all aspects of the game - [iapart from tackling[/i.
He wasn't big enough and he was regularly brushed off. And now you are saying Quinlan is SMALLER than Prescott - playing in a league where the opposition is BIGGER than anything Prescott ever faced.
Yep. That explains it.
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