- Jan 25, 2014
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Kevvie loves Hunt and if there is one bloke that can get the best out of him, it's him.
Don't bet your house on Hunt not being selected.
Don't bet your house on Hunt not being selected.
I can see Hunt jagging another selection off the bench should injuries arise. Unless his game improves dramatically that's the best he can ever hope for though.
You are slipping into UB territory... nobody has any idea how Hunt will perform in a new system.I can see Hunt jagging another selection off the bench should injuries arise. Unless his game improves dramatically that's the best he can ever hope for though.
Nothing to be ashamed of at all if that ends up being the extent of his Origin career, but I'm sure we all hoped for more when he was carving the NRL up in 2014.
Not sure who UB is and I'm pretty sure the whole part where I say "unless his game improves dramatically" covers the rest of your post.You are slipping into UB territory... nobody has any idea how Hunt will perform in a new system.
Some were suggesting that Widdop be brought in to partner Milf as he would compliment him, therefore he and Hunt should compliment each other fairly well.
He'll be playing behind a dominant pack, with a more seasoned half beside him and under a system that at the start of the year was leading the NRL in attack.
To write him off given what he was capable of in 2014 and 2015 is a bit ridiculous.
show me a single rugby league player who would pull out those cliches after making their origin debut and being asked a question about filling a potential vacancy the following year.
should be easy for you to find, since no player would answer the way Hunt did ... right?
He was pretty happy to get the two pointsCameron Munster was pretty humble in his after match interview.
http://wwos.nine.com.au/2017/07/12/...ys-dream-state-of-origin-debut-for-queensland
I don't think Ben hunt owes the fans nothing. If he was coasting through games, then maybe, but he's right up there in the tackle counts and chases hard on kick chases. The fact that he made those mistakes was down to an error in judgement from nerves playing in a grand final, not effort. Better players than him have done the same and worse players will coast successfully on the coat tails of greats and be called such.
Tackle counts and kick chases dont excuse poor form and I'm not suggesting such but they do show he tries. At the end of the day, that's all you can ask for as a fan. Coaches make the calls on form and ability and we criticise them for it, judge who should or shouldnt play, and the tactics they use, but we shouldn't expect our players to always play the way we want them to, theyre human with all the flaws and imperfections that go with it.
Hunt was a gun in nearly all games in 2015. After the gf he lost all confidence and has never been the same again. He is 27 and a new club is the best thing for him. The pressure he must feel every time he runs out in broncos jersey knowing we were seconds from the gf win and then to have a melt down for the next 18 months. Its tough for the bloke. But to think he got picked for qld, he should aspire to play for qld again but fuckin unlikely. He had a huge future at the broncs but one bad tackle and one dropped ball. He couldnhave been forgiven if he played to his potential last year. But he didnt instead of stepping up and making itnup to the fans and players he went into his shell. Thats character. A new club may save him if he plays well then it shows how weak he was not to get back up and fight for the broncs after losing. Locky is who they should all emulate. That's class
Macca dummying to Parker who would have scored under the posts cost us.Ben Hunt did not cost us the Grand Final. Our defence in the last minute of the game cost us the Grand Final.