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Aussie attack not up to scratch,” says Joe Clark, former NSW Rugby League player, commentator and commentator

Aussie attack not up to scratch,” says Joe Clark, former NSW Rugby League player, commentator and commentator.

“The game just doesn’t suit us. We’re an un-tidy, un-manual, un-organized and we try to play our rugby style, our club game like we did during the days of the old school, where we were a bit more attacking but we don’t have anything that the new team has to work on, so it does not feel like our style is up to scratch.”

After a day off last week due to injuries to key p제주출장마사지layers and for a team to consider a more attacking approach, Penrith’s attacking style will start kicking again for Tuesday evening’s clash at Eden Park.

It’s understood captain Matt Moylan’s groin injury is not yet ruled out and he could play against his former club.

A change of the guard for the Kiwis this week will lik넷마블 포커ely result in Penrith’s first game since the Gold Coast clash and could see a full-time replacement called up to their first game since the weekend.

Penrith’s only other home game in 2014 was a 34-15 loss to the Broncos which had plenty of positives – most notably a 30-9 victory at Eden Park.

It was a game to which the Kiwis were very much in command early on in the second qu한게임 포커arter, however after Penrith had just 15 players in the centre of the field (two players on the bench and one centre) the Broncos’ ability to gain ground was the difference which led to Penrith’s victory and their first win in the capital since last year.

Penrith will have some new faces in attack including veteran hooker Michael Jennings, former Gold Coast and Penrith backrower Will Chambers, and two inexperienced flankers, James Segeyaro and Tariq Sims.

“We’re not a young team like Sydney because we haven’t been to the A-League yet,” Moylan said.

“We’re going into our second year of Origin, and I thought this was probably the best opportunity we had had to show the new boys just how good they are.

“With an attacking style to our game it gives our team that confidence to just come out and do things, and come out swinging.”

Moylan said Penrith needed a different approach to attack this week.

“This was one that’s only in our mind – our attack will be very much of the centre of th

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