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Re: London Broncos Match Thread : Mon Feb 06, 2012 7:27 pm  
Roby made 45 tackles and missed 0. The most shocking thing is, I'm not even surprised.
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Re: London Broncos Match Thread : Mon Feb 06, 2012 7:41 pm  
another little stat,

Jamie foster made 1 tackle in 80 minutes!
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Re: London Broncos Match Thread : Mon Feb 06, 2012 8:50 pm  
Saint Simon wrote:
another little stat,

Jamie foster made 1 tackle in 80 minutes!


That tells me they didnt put things much down his wing, apart from a couple of kicks.
Although the stats did show him missing two tackles as well.

Certainly when you compare it to the 9 Tommy Makinson made with no misses.

Yardage wise it was encouraging for Jamie, stats of 84 metres gained with 2 tackle busts and 1 clean break. It perhaps indicates he has started to fill out a bit and is now able to muscle up more when returning the ball.

Makinson only made 47 metres from 2 fewer carries.

Pack wise Laffranchis stats are very encouraging, he made 113 meters going forward, alongside 38 tackles, with zero missed tackles.

This compares to LMS 101 meters and 23 tackles, no misses

Soliola's stats look decent as well 90 meters and 30 tackles

Roby was as usual a machine with 156 meters and 45 tackles

Jonnie Lomax was the meter king with 167

Amber alerts however for Mark Flanagan, just 25 meters from 8 carries, (did lots of tackling though with 30)
and Josh Perry also only made 47 meters. Though interestingly this was from just 5 carries. So thats nearly 10 meters a carry. Hopefully with more game time he will get upto speed and be able to put in bigger stints.
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Re: London Broncos Match Thread : Mon Feb 06, 2012 9:47 pm  
Saint Simon wrote:
another little stat,

Jamie foster made 1 tackle in 80 minutes!


With 2 missed, not great when you miss more than you make. Offensively his stats are decent though.
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Re: London Broncos Match Thread : Mon Feb 06, 2012 10:00 pm  
There's still a lot of development with Jamie Foster, something which he admits himself. The problem is some fans appear to be impatient with him and judge him as though he is the finished article. Obviously he is a great kicker and likes to run with the ball, its up to Royce to coach the defensive skills into his play, which won't happen overnight.
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Re: London Broncos Match Thread : Mon Feb 06, 2012 10:08 pm  
Judder Man wrote:
There's still a lot of development with Jamie Foster, something which he admits himself. The problem is some fans appear to be impatient with him and judge him as though he is the finished article. Obviously he is a great kicker and likes to run with the ball, its up to Royce to coach the defensive skills into his play, which won't happen overnight.


I have no doubt he isn't the finished article and will improve areas of his game. But finished article or not, 1 tackle with 2 missed is still pretty bad. :wink:
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Re: London Broncos Match Thread : Mon Feb 06, 2012 10:46 pm  
The way I see it with Jamie, is that he is a good SL winger. For some reason the bombs have got to him and if he just gets that sorted most people will not be on his back.

He is the sales rep for the club and so as a pretty boy is going to get people who hate that having a go because they think every RL player should look like a rottwiller that has run into a bus. They would not say it about a decent looking pack player because they know that they can handle themselves in a tussle.

If Jamie got in a punch up in his next game I reckon most of the agro he gets would disappear. (although maybe he should save that for Tomkins and become a St. Helens hero :p).

For me he does the job, he gets the points with boot and with the tries. His defence is somewhat in question, but the big answer to that is who did Leeds batter in the GF. Meli and Sia or Wheeler and Foster?????
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Re: London Broncos Match Thread : Mon Feb 06, 2012 10:50 pm  
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His defence is somewhat in question, but the big answer to that is who did Leeds batter in the GF. Meli and Sia or Wheeler and Foster?????

Nobody can deny it, even though people will continue to slate Foster.

I am still weeping at the vision of Meli and Soliola 'defending' our try line. OMG. It will haunt me for years.
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Re: London Broncos Match Thread : Mon Feb 06, 2012 10:57 pm  
bewareshadows wrote:
The way I see it with Jamie, is that he is a good SL winger. For some reason the bombs have got to him and if he just gets that sorted most people will not be on his back.

He is the sales rep for the club and so as a pretty boy is going to get people who hate that having a go because they think every RL player should look like a rottwiller that has run into a bus. They would not say it about a decent looking pack player because they know that they can handle themselves in a tussle.

If Jamie got in a punch up in his next game I reckon most of the agro he gets would disappear. (although maybe he should save that for Tomkins and become a St. Helens hero :p).

For me he does the job, he gets the points with boot and with the tries. His defence is somewhat in question, but the big answer to that is who did Leeds batter in the GF. Meli and Sia or Wheeler and Foster?????


Jamie Foster's looks has no bearing whatsoever on how I view him as a rugby player.

The fact is at the moment Jamie Foster's defence is awful. Finished article or not, I don't care. As it stands at this moment in time his defence isn't very good at all, that's plain for all to see, anybody who doesn't think so is deluded. That isn't to say his defence won't improve in the future and get better, but at the minute its tosh.
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Re: London Broncos Match Thread : Mon Feb 06, 2012 11:09 pm  
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As it stands at this moment in time his defence isn't very good at all, that's plain for all to see, anybody who doesn't think so is deluded.

Why is it that when somebody wants to have a go, they state that everybody who doesn't agree with them is deluded? Your posts are generally good ones, but this is just childish tosh.

Foster has to work outside of Meli, who is a crap communicator, a crap defender, a crap passer of the ball, offers no protection and no security to Foster. Foster was fine outside of Gidley in 2010 and that is because Gidley is a good centre.

I will happily bet (and I don't bet, except on the Grand National) that if Royce puts Wheeler inside of Foster as soon as Shenton is fit (and either sticks Meli in the pack or in the u20s) then Foster's defence will improve dramatically because he will actually have a partner in Wheeler, which he doesn't in Meli.
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