https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2023/03/20/une-sg-ball-cup-highlights--round-seven/
Eels are at the 8:35 min mark
Ethan Sanders is 6
Matt Arthur is 9
Do not know how much can tell from highlights but both Ethan and Matt look promising. Ethan looks in control and has a good skill set for his level.
Matt Arthur seems nippy and provides good service.
Just thought I would look given the issues with Moses's contract. I like Moses and we are stuffed without him. But I would not be blocking off Ethan Sanders by giving Moses a lengthy contract - unless he wins us a premiership - give hime 3 years plus an option for two more that is only activated if we win a premiership.
BTW I thought JA was looking a lot better this year. Sixties seems to think I am a JA basher because I said JA taking the ball to the line is new. But it was actually a compliment. Thi kid is improving and I hope he makes it. My criticisms of JA was solely that he should not have been selected for first grade last year, except when Moses was out. For these games he did very well and should beproud of what he did. BA is the problem not JA.
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Good post Wile; we have some decent players coming through but need to keep the nucleus - so many clubs will be looking but our R and R have to be on the ball here.
both guys you mentioned are v good
DB may have been brought into first grade too early. He could have benefited from the responsibility of being the dominant half in reserve grade for a year
You can thank Kieran Foran (mental) and Corey Norman (party-party-party) for that. The other option would have been Will Smith. Now he may wet the panties of a certain fan in the forum but couldn't wet our collective panties.
We had to blood him because the Warriors were keeping a very close eye if we didn't give him the chance.
I am not criticising the decision even in hindsight. But just think it has contributed to DB being a bit of a strategy and playmaker passenger. He gives 100% as a soldier but very little responsibility if that makes sense. Just seems like his mind was elsewhere all week and he thinks all he has to do is turn up to training and give 110% in the matches. Could be comletely wrong but that is the impression he gives me
You do have a point. He doesn't seem to care for leadership. He runs his own show, walks to his own beat. A bit like Brett Kenny. He needs to be more like Brett Kenny though and pull tries out of his own arse out of the blue to be truly worth his coin. You're either a leader or not. You can't train for it. He needs to be more lethal with his running. If BK found any broken play you knew he'd take advantage of the chaos. I know it's a lot to look up to but that's what he needs to do. Win games using individual brilliance.
Some very weak/defence in the match.
Matt Arthur's service looks as slow as his brothers.
The first two were slow but after that there was some better ones and given the level I thought it was good
They played well against a very terrible manly side . No where to be seen against Canberra 2 weeks ago . A lot better options at dummy half out there go recruit asap .
What about Sanders - any potential?
I watched all the highlights of SG ball and I can say that Sanders is definitely the leader in attack. But I would say he is a halfback. Hasn't showed much footwork, speed to me like A Munster or D brown type of half.