Official Jayden Brailey

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Agreed

Another shocking performance with terrible service saved by his third try assist of the season

there's talent there somewhere, but he's so indecisive. hes sitting in a Ferrari and cant figure out the push button start.
 

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solid today, not amazing but solid. service was consistent and at the chest. threw it wider, faster and earlier. made some very good tackles on big ****s.

running game still near non existent and I knew straight away he wasn't going to score that try on the line after getting the offload. just doesn't have a tackle bust or agility off the mark

compare that to the game from Luke and the amount of time and opportunities he created for players around him

is probably a bit unlucky he doesn't earn more penalties on those rare occasions he does run it from dummy half though

hard worker with no dimensions to his game, not the first NRL player to be like that
 
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solid today, not amazing but solid. service was consistent and at the chest. threw it wider, faster and earlier. made some very good tackles on big ****s.

running game still near non existent and I knew straight away he wasn't going to score that try on the line after getting the offload. just doesn't have a tackle bust or agility off the mark

compare that to the game from Luke and the amount of time and opportunities he created for players around him

is probably a bit unlucky he doesn't earn more penalties on those rare occasions he does run it from dummy half though

hard worker with no dimensions to his game, not the first NRL player to be like that

Agree totally Gards but was amazed to hear that Johnny Gibbs on ABC radio gave Brailey the 3 points in his 321.

Not sure what game he was watching.
 

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If penalties for markers not square or blokes in no-mans-land still existed in the NRL Jayden would be considered one of the best 9’s going around. He constantly catches players offside but almost never gets a penalty.
 

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If penalties for markers not square or blokes in no-mans-land still existed in the NRL Jayden would be considered one of the best 9’s going around. He constantly catches players offside but almost never gets a penalty.

I can only deduce that the refs are so totally shocked he is doing something out of dummy half that they convince themselves their eyes are playing tricks so allow play to continue...

either that or they consider Jayden the ultimate milk man

Agree totally Gards but was amazed to hear that Johnny Gibbs on ABC radio gave Brailey the 3 points in his 321.

Not sure what game he was watching.

I think Gibbsy was having a Ruan Sims Daily M voting moment there and was off at the pub

Too many strong performers for the Sharks today to squeeze in one that was merely OK

Corey Hughes was slow AF when we got him but even he had more tricks up his sleeve
 
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So many opportunities to run the ball in that game, even if it's to just engage the defence a bit more.

I don't know if it's Jaydens ability or lack of or he's being coached that way.
 
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So many opportunities to run the ball in that game, even if it's to just engage the defence a bit more.

I don't know if it's Jaydens ability or lack of or he's being coached that way.

Though he was duded 2-3 times ran straight at off side defenders and got no love from the refs. Thought he was ok yesterday but everyone was playing fine.
 

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So many opportunities to run the ball in that game, even if it's to just engage the defence a bit more.

I don't know if it's Jaydens ability or lack of or he's being coached that way.

I can't see why a coach would tell his hooker not to engage the defense or at least keep them guessing

Then again JMO was pretty average himself
 

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solid today, not amazing but solid. service was consistent and at the chest. threw it wider, faster and earlier. made some very good tackles on big ****s.

running game still near non existent and I knew straight away he wasn't going to score that try on the line after getting the offload. just doesn't have a tackle bust or agility off the mark

compare that to the game from Luke and the amount of time and opportunities he created for players around him

is probably a bit unlucky he doesn't earn more penalties on those rare occasions he does run it from dummy half though

hard worker with no dimensions to his game, not the first NRL player to be like that

You’ve got to be kidding. Luke was the worst player on the field. Wouldn’t pick him for the local open 4’s based on that game.
 

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Yeah I have to say Isaac Luke was shocking. Jayden is a very limited player, can’t fault his effort but I definitely think our side will benefit from his departure.
 

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where did I say Luke had an all time game? watch it again, defenders hang off him, he has time and space and presents options. he has more than 1 dimension to his game. he's been **** ever since he left souths I am not debating his form but he's a better player

Jayden either passes it or runs into the back of a retreating defender but makes it look like milking somehow. Jayden just has no rythm or timing to his game. he plays at 100 miles an hour but goes no where.
 
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