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Real shame Pompeys greatest individual play was lost largely by virtue of fans tending to dismiss the try because the opposition was the Tigers who in plain dumb Warrior fan speak are a team we should thrash.I just watched the tries again.
So much quality attack.
That Pompey try was epic.
We are the form team.
or catching him out wide when he inevitably decides to jam. Was a great clubman but had some serious defensive deficiencies that are still evident when he plays for the dogs. The titans round 2 game in particular should have Dogs fans worried about what will happen when they come up against sides with more dangerous attacking shape (ie storm, penrith, manly) that will know how to exploit these glaring weaknesses in Monty's game.
The Dog Kennel also made quite a few references about his error-ridden play prior to coming to us. We helped improve him and then let him go back to the Kennel. Will be interesting how he goes against us when we meet. Can we give kudos to our coaching staff?Montoya like a few others recently have improved during their time with the Warriors.
I remember when Montoya was signed here. It wasn't greeted with much fanfare. Recruitment is usually a mix of established stars, guys needing a fresh start, fringe first graders. We had already recruited a few names so he was more on the end to round out the squad. I'm pretty sure the Bulldogs didn't see him as much of a loss back then.
Quite a difference in a few years.
It is good for our club compared to the days when players would regress.
Aslo credit should go to Montoya. He came here with a good attitude and put the work in.
I think a place in the 17 against Melbourne would be a masterstroke.No joke, when Laban is ready for NRL full time a bomb to him is a real thing. He has amazing hands and light feet.
He is not the only one, there are a few of this junior crop with hands for kicks MGT is another.
To be fair they have a point. Also this is what happens if you put yourself on the internet. You are going to get trolled in the comments section. Now put that across 17 teams.Don't know where to post this but which one of you have been trolling the levels network podcast? Pushed Justin Horo over the edge who had a bit of a rant against us in their latest podcast lol:
Glad someone else remembers his edge defence.or catching him out wide when he inevitably decides to jam. Was a great clubman but had some serious defensive deficiencies that are still evident when he plays for the dogs. The titans round 2 game in particular should have Dogs fans worried about what will happen when they come up against sides with more dangerous attacking shape (ie storm, penrith, manly) that will know how to exploit these glaring weaknesses in Monty's game.
Seems like DWZ loves to Jam too.Glad someone else remembers his edge defence.
I like Mont's and he is playing well for the dogs but he is a serial jammer. Throw some shape up and stack numbers down his edge, 9 times out of 10 he's looking to shut early. 100% can be exploited
Roger got smoked by Manly twice doing this to poor effectSeems like DWZ loves to Jam too.
It’s a Webster tactic isn’t it? Montoya did it as well.Roger got smoked by Manly twice doing this to poor effect
I agree Wiz. But I reckon that's where jamming is most relevant. It's in the same category as an intercept. You have to be able to read the play and adjust in real time correctly and slam the door shut on opposition plays that come your way.It’s a Webster tactic isn’t it? Montoya did it as well.
Can’t blame the players for a team strategy. Honestly, outside backs are in a no win situation sometimes when they trying to cover for defensive issues inside them.
I would say its a webster tactic.It’s a Webster tactic isn’t it? Montoya did it as well.
Can’t blame the players for a team strategy. Honestly, outside backs are in a no win situation sometimes when they trying to cover for defensive issues inside them.
I would say its a webster tactic.
From my understanding the logic is that the winger comes for pressure to force a mistake (worked well in both roosters and manly) and the fullback / inside cover is clean up if that pass makes it.
Our players are going to early or the opposition knows it’s our tactic?I agree Wiz. But I reckon that's where jamming is most relevant. It's in the same category as an intercept. You have to be able to read the play and adjust in real time correctly and slam the door shut on opposition plays that come your way.
So kind of you are watching both the other team's shapes and moves, counting the numbering and making the quickest decision whether to stay on your man at all costs or compress the end of your defensive line to smash the passer or the catcher. Our guys are going too early. So the long high pass sails past Taine, Roger or anyone in that situation.
I reckon it's our wingers are defending in too far and when they jam in the situations that they miss it's from mistiming. I would defend outside my winger if I was Rog or Taine etc. Therefore you have room to jam as soon as the pass is released. This is from a non coaching bloke on the internet called meOur players are going to early or the opposition knows it’s our tactic?