Kyle Eastmond
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Kyle Eastmond
Comments made to instill a mindset, to step up to the challenge and be counted.
Sorry to knock - Lead by example please. As it has been lacking all season.
Forgot........... a new coach is on his way.!!
Sorry to knock - Lead by example please. As it has been lacking all season.
Forgot........... a new coach is on his way.!!
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Re: Kyle Eastmond
Hardly been a massive success, to me he is often part if the problem.
He is still living on one seasons success at Bath with Ford.
He is still living on one seasons success at Bath with Ford.
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To me he's a player who could be a great asset with the right coaching and the right playing structures.
I think when a team has been playing like we have the last 2/3/4 seasons it's hard to discern what players are underperformed and which are being badly coached/managed.
I think when a team has been playing like we have the last 2/3/4 seasons it's hard to discern what players are underperformed and which are being badly coached/managed.
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Re: Kyle Eastmond
He's been fine IMO, consistently average. That's sort of the issue, that we've not been able to recruit or promote anybody better to replace him.
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At the time of signing Mr Cohen said in 2018 at the open supporters forumCitizenSmiff wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2020 1:09 pm He's been fine IMO, consistently average. That's sort of the issue, that we've not been able to recruit or promote anybody better to replace him.
"Kyle Eastmond is a pretty good signing and addition to this squad, which we should be excited about. Looking at at whether we will sign an international standard player, yes, but will it be at centre I am not sure."
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Re: Kyle Eastmond
I think ultimately the point is this:
Who could Tigers afford/attract/get more out of than the man we already have?
I don't the names are in great supply.
Who could Tigers afford/attract/get more out of than the man we already have?
I don't the names are in great supply.
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Re: Kyle Eastmond
Actually feel sorry for the backs, especially the centres, clearly there is no attacking structure or first phase moves. Therefore it must be very difficult playing in the centres at the moment for Tigers. Eastmond, Reid and Taute aren’t awful players and in the right system would do just fine.
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It's a tough situation to rationalise. With coaches Murphy and Ford calling the shots and players who are fundamentally skilful enough to deliver, you tend to think there could be up to 3 potential obstacles:Leicestertinytiger wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2020 2:12 pm Actually feel sorry for the backs, especially the centres, clearly there is no attacking structure or first phase moves. Therefore it must be very difficult playing in the centres at the moment for Tigers. Eastmond, Reid and Taute aren’t awful players and in the right system would do just fine.
A. Coaches aren't capable of getting their strategy across (unlikely given their pedigree and reputation);
B . Players are not receptive to the coaching given;
C. Lack of confidence is undermining execution.
A number of commentators flag up the last of these as being more likely in which case I would have hoped a decent run in the Challenge Cup might have improved the mindset. If it has then the benefits seem to have been short-lived.
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Kyle Eastmond has played very well all season and he cannot help how others around him play.
At Sale after Taute went off he was encouraging those around to defend by getting into the line faster: not his fault the backs didn’t respond.
The only good half away from home care at Quins when, surprise, surprise, Ford was at Fly Half. What Kyle is saying is probably more directed at quite a few of the forwards who have been very inconsistent and fail to listen to the ref!
Time to cheer all the team on v Worcester especially with our injury list!!
At Sale after Taute went off he was encouraging those around to defend by getting into the line faster: not his fault the backs didn’t respond.
The only good half away from home care at Quins when, surprise, surprise, Ford was at Fly Half. What Kyle is saying is probably more directed at quite a few of the forwards who have been very inconsistent and fail to listen to the ref!
Time to cheer all the team on v Worcester especially with our injury list!!
Re: Kyle Eastmond
I think he has played better this season, especially defensively.
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Re: Kyle Eastmond
Hmm. I just don't rate him at all.
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Don’t blame Eastmond for the way in which the players play. He has shown he is prepared to get stuck in, but has been frustrated by all round him, coaches and players, not providing the kind of structure and ball that would allow ANY back to perform at their best.
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Re: Kyle Eastmond
Terribly overrated,living off one good season!
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Well in my opinion we have the worst attack in the premiership.Telusa is the only threat and the rest are pedestrian at best. Eastmond is certainly one of the best defenders whereas Olowefela is truly pathetic.
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Re: Kyle Eastmond
Owolfela is improving. I wouldn't say pathetic because he never hides and tries to avoid making the tackle. He seems very worried about being stepped and the opposition winger going past him on the outside if he commits early to the tackle so tends to stay upright and either push the player back into the cover defence or make them go on the outside where he uses his pace to make a side on tackle. Years ago that was textbook wing defence, these days you need to be more dominant in the collision than that. The staying upright does lead to him getting shrugged off a bit when forwards find themselves in wider channels as well he needs to read the attacker and go lower on the big guys.