i think Zillman would benefit from it, except he seems to lack confidence and it might backfire.
i think an extended period left alone at fb would be fine and he would build into a real good player, but moving him has just undoes all his progress
i think Zillman would benefit from it, except he seems to lack confidence and it might backfire.
i think an extended period left alone at fb would be fine and he would build into a real good player, but moving him has just undoes all his progress
Zillman should be moved to FB and left there. Demoting him on the back of Sunday is almost as stupid as not giving the job to Rankin when Prince fell over.
Everything was going just swimmingly until Prince fell over and we were already missing Harro, Myles and Bird.
Lets not knee jerk now.
I love Aiden Sezer so much I made his profile pic my avatar.
I'd debate that ... I'm not a Zillman fan but I thought his form at FULLBACK for the last few games was fine, his move to the halves was as ridiculous as fielding a goat. This week sanity seems to have prevailed and the team is well positioned to dine on dark cat ... I don't think you can say black pussy on here.
Four reasons to escape to Queensland: Sun, Surf, Sand & the Titans.
Our three game winning streak led people to mistakenly believe that Cartwright was going OK as coach. Sunday should prove beyond any reasonable doubt that he is a complete DUD!!
Halfback was weakened by Prince being injured and then fullback was weakened by moving Zillman away from his best position. This is not a criticism of Dowling who I thought was very good, it is just a simple statement of fact that Zillman is better than him at this time. Two positional changes made to cover one injury - that is bad planning, bad coaching, bad management - call it what you like!!
Every win we get is a bonus this year, playing under a clueless coach kept in the job by an inept administration.
Our season in on the line this weekend - we simply MUST win at home against a team that will not make the 8.
Penrith debating why Coote was dropped and they rate Daniela over Tighe. Also is Burns injured or not?
Last edited by Titanic; 13-06-12 at 12:03 PM.
Four reasons to escape to Queensland: Sun, Surf, Sand & the Titans.
I think you mean there are a number of us standing fast. I certainly am.
Four reasons to escape to Queensland: Sun, Surf, Sand & the Titans.
Etu: 'We must shut down Scott Prince'
WITH the injection of some State of Origin blood into the line-up, Panthers winger Etu Uaisele (pictured) believes the side will be fit to trounce the Gold Coast Titans and increase the distance between themselves and the bottom of the ladder.
After losing to the New Zealand Warriors on Monday night, and with the last-placed Parramatta Eels picking up a win and a bye in the last two weeks, just two points separate the Panthers from joining their arch-rivals at the southern most point of the competition.
But when they travel north to take on the Titans at Skilled Park on Sunday afternoon, Uaisele was confident they'd also bolster their position on the ladder.
"We're ready to play, do our job and, hopefully, come up with the two points," he said. "I haven't watched much of the Titans but if we can shut down Scott Prince I think we should be right."
Uaisele said the welcome return of their Origin stars would provide a massive boost after their absence led to a mediocre display in horrendous wet conditions against the Warriors.
"They were a big loss for us but with them coming back it should be a strong game again," he said. "It was tough against New Zealand, especially under the high balls ? the ball was going everywhere ? but the boys stuck in there."
As one of the team's resident fleet-footed wingers, Uaisele said his first priority when battling the Titans would be to perfect his own duties.
"I've just got to keep turning up and being consistent. I've got my own job and that's all I need to focus on," he said.
But he admits his job is made easier when working alongside close mate Michael Jennings and the 27-year-old said he was looking forward to joining him on the field again. "I love playing with him so it'll be good to see him back," he said.
"He helps me heaps, just giving the confidence ? having someone like him beside you, you don't really have to do much, he does the job for you. I reckon he can't wait to get back in there and he'll kill it when he comes back."
Meanwhile, Panthers' regular fullback Lachlan Coote has been dropped to NSW Cup side the Windsor Wolves for this weekend's round, with winger Josh Mansour set to adopt the No.1 jumper and Sandor Earl filling the void left by Mansour on the wing.
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