Leader of the pack!

Professor47

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I rate Parker as a real good club player but I don't think he is a "leader of the pack". I know every forward pack leader doesn't have to be a meat-eating, chest thumping gorilla but to me Parker doesn't really instill fear or demand respect from the opposition. He goes about his business and does a wonderful job - the workhorse role and he has been in pearl form the past couple of years.

However, call me old school but I love the enforcer role in the forward pack and IMO it is an important ingredient of a football team. GT was the BEST. Absolute fear into the opposition with no backward step...

IMO we need a bit on an enforcer in the Broncos pack... thoughts?
 
We definitely need someone to lead by example. Some would argue a workhorse does that, but more than that we need someone who does the work but also comes up with an inspirational hit up or tackle that lifts his teammates at a crucial time.

Parker doesn't do that.

The only one in our current pack who does that or is capable is Sam Thaiday.

However, Hannant and Civoniceva are also capable, should we get either of them back. And I can see Lui developing into an inspiration like that. But that'll be a few years away.
 
Couldn't agree more - there's less mongrel in our pack right now than we've just about ever had. I hate guys like O'Donnell or Watmough or Gallen but someone who plays in that style is sorely lacking at the moment for the Broncos.
 
i think Tronc can be our leader of the pack if he continues on with his form from last season and england.
 
Meat77 said:
Couldn't agree more - there's less mongrel in our pack right now than we've just about ever had. I hate guys like O'Donnell or Watmough or Gallen but someone who plays in that style is sorely lacking at the moment for the Broncos.

We've never had anyone like that. Tallis was tough but fair. Those guys are cheap.
 
I loved Tallis, he used to hurl people over the sideline all the time. It was funny and great to watch. No one fits under that description at the moment. Setu was rated like this, but so far hasn't delivered.
 
Coxy said:
Meat77 said:
Couldn't agree more - there's less mongrel in our pack right now than we've just about ever had. I hate guys like O'Donnell or Watmough or Gallen but someone who plays in that style is sorely lacking at the moment for the Broncos.

We've never had anyone like that. Tallis was tough but fair. Those guys are cheap.

+1
 
tkday said:
I loved Tallis, he used to hurl people over the sideline all the time. It was funny and great to watch. No one fits under that description at the moment. Setu was rated like this, but so far hasn't delivered.

Setu hasnt shown anything that would make me think he is even 1/10 the Player Tallis was. Setu will be gone this year i hope.
 
Setu has the attributes to be a "Tallis" - strong runner, big hitter. He just lacks the one vital ingredient: heart.
 
Coxy said:
Setu has the attributes to be a "Tallis" - strong runner, big hitter. He just lacks the one vital ingredient: heart.

Actually Setu reminds me more of Tunza .... but still lacks that vital ingredient as you said ... heart
 
Coxy said:
Meat77 said:
Couldn't agree more - there's less mongrel in our pack right now than we've just about ever had. I hate guys like O'Donnell or Watmough or Gallen but someone who plays in that style is sorely lacking at the moment for the Broncos.

We've never had anyone like that. Tallis was tough but fair. Those guys are cheap.

You're right - but no-one else came to the front of my mind when I was thinking of "mongrel" players.
 
The Rock said:
TC scared the opposition with his defence. That's about it. Not much "mongrel" to him though. Didn't have that sort of aggression raging through him.

Yeah. As good a ball runner as he was, if he was charging at you in defence you wouldn't shit yourself. With Tallis you shit yourself! LOL

As for similar enforcers who didn't have cheap shots in their game....I'm stumped if I can think of one either! LOL
 
Professor47 said:
I rate Parker as a real good club player but I don't think he is a "leader of the pack". I know every forward pack leader doesn't have to be a meat-eating, chest thumping gorilla but to me Parker doesn't really instill fear or demand respect from the opposition. He goes about his business and does a wonderful job - the workhorse role and he has been in pearl form the past couple of years.

However, call me old school but I love the enforcer role in the forward pack and IMO it is an important ingredient of a football team. GT was the BEST. Absolute fear into the opposition with no backward step...

IMO we need a bit on an enforcer in the Broncos pack... thoughts?

What about Alan Tongue?
 
subsbligh said:
Professor47 said:
I rate Parker as a real good club player but I don't think he is a "leader of the pack". I know every forward pack leader doesn't have to be a meat-eating, chest thumping gorilla but to me Parker doesn't really instill fear or demand respect from the opposition. He goes about his business and does a wonderful job - the workhorse role and he has been in pearl form the past couple of years.

However, call me old school but I love the enforcer role in the forward pack and IMO it is an important ingredient of a football team. GT was the BEST. Absolute fear into the opposition with no backward step...

IMO we need a bit on an enforcer in the Broncos pack... thoughts?

What about Alan Tongue?

Tongue is certainly no enforcer .... he is more of the Dallas Johnson or Corey Parker type of player
 
Anonymous person said:
nate myles is as close to the old school 'enforcers' as i think youll get these days.

Yes, but doesn't have that aura of fear. Certainly a never say die player though. His chasing is phenomenal. Broncos take note!
 

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