King brings intangible qualities to the side. Having said that, this alone shouldn't guarantee his spot. Coming down the other side of the mountain rapidly.
Houli's valuable when things are going well but goes to water when they are not. Panic merchant, poor defensively, one-sided.
Grigg was a minor upgrade on McMahon, although it could be argued that Jordy was a better kick.. Both are soft, one way runners, defensively useless and massive downhill skiiers. Grigg plays his "role" a little
too well for mine. Never have I witnesed a player, not McMahon or even Tambling, actually run shoulder to shoulder with an opponent in possession and not only make no effort to tackle him, but actually point to a teammate further away to cover his Siamese Twin. Also far too one-sided, and his delivery into our foward line is atrocious and a leading culprit in our poor ratio of conversion from fwd entries. Urgent upgrade required IMO.
What to do with Shank Edwards - the rare one step from elite/one step from a hack player? As I've said numerous times - ideal sub. He has strengths and some sublime skills but they are far outweighed by his flaws. Putting him up fresh against a tiring opposition should at least restore the balance somewhat. Of course you can't use the same bloke as a sub every game, so the dilemna of where to play him for full games or if at all remains. Has strengths & weaknesses that suit & undermine him both as a mid or a foward.
And most importantly is Hardwick strong enough to make the tough call on some of these favourites?
Great post big tone
For mine the above is the biggest question of all and to be honest I am not sure he will be until it's too late.
This is also one of my biggest concerns regarding Hardwick.