Re: Westwood v Hock : Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:47 am
Asgardian13 wrote:
The difference though is that Westwood has now learned to channel his aggression into hard but legal play. Hock still turns into a caveman-thug when the match is going against him. Two examples: elbowing Westwood in the tackle ( which he got away with ) and chasing way out of the line in an attempt to flatten Briers, which just created the huge hole from which Hodgson set up Monaghan's try.
Play like that against the Aussies ( where, let's face it, the matches are usually going against England ) and Hock will be a cert for a red card.
Play like that against the Aussies ( where, let's face it, the matches are usually going against England ) and Hock will be a cert for a red card.
This. He could be a world class player, but he has the massive obstacle of being a total w*nker in the way and I fear he never will reach his potential for this very reason.