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Seibold’s final warning for failing halves
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[QUOTE="Big Pete, post: 3022184, member: 1899"] As it stands, the Broncos would like to think that 6. Anthony Milford 7. Tom Dearden is their future. If Milford continues to play the way he is, it will open up another spot but it remains to be seen which direction the Broncos would go in. They may chase the best half on the market, or show some faith in their development program. Personally, I haven't seen anything in the development halves yet to give them the keys to the castle. They're not duds, but they're still finding their feet in Queensland Cup and it's going to take time to sift through who deserves an opportunity and who peaked in high school. The problem the club is facing is that the NRL players aren't getting the job done. They've tried to be as patient as possible because there isn't this ready-made solution banging down the door, but the situation is so dire, they have to give somebody else an opportunity. The common sense approach would be to have somebody come in at 7 and push Kodi onto the bench as the utility. If I was Seibold, I'd consider taking Kevie's approach and having Macca start the opening 20 and letting Kodi play the rest. That's fair, I just think Tanah is too skillful to be made into a dummy half at this point and believe his best position is 7. I also think one of the reasons why we're seeing such a dirth of quality #9s is because there's very few natural 9s in the competition and they don't have the game-sense to know when they can run, play short, play long or just have that steel to them. [/QUOTE]
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