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The Jamar Moloney Combo

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I think with Mark Jamar back it has definetely helped Moloney get back to his relative best form. The difference in rucking relationships was clearly evident when Jamar was in the ruck rather than when Martin was in the ruck. This combination could help us massively for the future imo however Jamar needs to start tapping it to other mids as well in the centre bounce before we become too predictable. Mark Jamar's inclusion back into the side could make us a finals contender once again. The difference a good ruckman makes is immense.

 

Number 1 ruck/rover combo in the league for a reason

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I think i heard on the commentary on the fox sports replay that going into round 14 Jamar and Moloney were still the number one ruck combo in the competition and the big russian hadn't played for six weeks. Now that tells u something. yes they have a great relationship onfield, BUT, I believe that Jamar needs to start working with other mids to try to not become too one dimensional at the centre bounces. It could be a combo that wins us games or loses us games in the future. Only time will tell as they say...

 

It is amazing that with Jamar missing so many games, the combo is still 11 clearances clear of any other in the league.

True mate. I saw somewhere yesterday that Jamar/Moloney were on 33 and the next combo (can't remember who) were on 22. Big differential considering how long Jamar was out.


True mate. I saw somewhere yesterday that Jamar/Moloney were on 33 and the next combo (can't remember who) were on 22. Big differential considering how long Jamar was out.

the top 4 are Jamar Cox Sandi Cox

Sandi being out longer than Jamar and Cox representing pridis and kerr i think so just a clear top 4...Cox is nearly better considering he is ranked 2nd and 4th

Jamar will be better this week after the run against the Tigers.

Expect he and Moloney will tear the dogs midfield apart.

 

Jamar will be better this week after the run against the Tigers.

Expect he and Moloney will tear the dogs midfield apart.

Hope your right Mac. You'd think the run would do his fitness a world of good and he will find his best form from last year in the coming weeks.

the top 4 are Jamar Cox Sandi Cox

Sandi being out longer than Jamar and Cox representing pridis and kerr i think so just a clear top 4...Cox is nearly better considering he is ranked 2nd and 4th

It just had on "On the Couch":

1. Jamar - Moloney 33

2. Cox - Priddis 24

3. Cox - Kerr 24

4. Not 100% sure but might have been sandy with someone

Pretty impressive considering he's missed 6 weeks! Their work is a treat to watch. It appears we should get too predictable and one-dimensional but I think Moloney is genuinely hard to stop and if they put too much work into stopping him, Rush'll just tap it to someone else!


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