Youngquest is one of the players that gives 100% every game. He's the only player with real, genuine pace and makes a lot of metres coming off his own line.
I would retain him in our squad every day of the year. He was extremely unlucky for the bounce of the ball but I do think he stood too deep in the first place for the kick.
I would retain him in our squad every day of the year. He was extremely unlucky for the bounce of the ball but I do think he stood too deep in the first place for the kick.
I think he only stood as deep as he did because Owen ignored Youngquest's calls from him to move over to that side (Tim Smith had pointed to where the kick was going).
I think he only stood as deep as he did because Owen ignored Youngquest's calls from him to move over to that side (Tim Smith had pointed to where the kick was going).
Sorry - I didn't mean deep. I meant he was nearer to the defensive line than he should have been and should have been further back. When the ball is kicked he actually he moves about 5-10m forward. Had he stayed where he was he could have snapped it up on the second bounce probably.
Sorry - I didn't mean deep. I meant he was nearer to the defensive line than he should have been and should have been further back. When the ball is kicked he actually he moves about 5-10m forward. Had he stayed where he was he could have snapped it up on the second bounce probably.
That might have had something to do with the wind? The flight of the ball might have changed or something.
Or Richard Owen been out of position. No blame for that try should be put on NY. What has Owen done to justify his 4 year deal?
Owen is out of position 9 times out of 10 for everything! You only have to watch both him and Mathers to realise who is the better of the two positional wise at FB
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