There is no doubt that Robert Murphy is an extremely talented player but injuries aside, in my opinion, he has failed to live up to his potential.
Its hard to find a physical flaw, yes he isn't huge but he has good speed and athleticism and is a real modern day player.
Its hard to find a technical flaw in his game, he marks above his height, his kicking skills can be very good and he is versatile.
And yet....Murphy hasn't delivered on his talents.
He seems to coast along, whetting the appetite of those that desperately want to see him have a real break out season but never quite delivering.
Perhaps its his decision making because whilst he does have the ability to make the impossible look easy he also possess the uncanny knack of screwing up what should otherwise be a certainty.
I want to see him succeed, I also want to see him hurt when he makes silly mistakes and in this area I don't think he does.
He is far fitter than the same time 12 months ago and if we ever need this guy to step up from being regarded by the fans as a talented player to being regarded by the same fans as a match winner then he needs to make that move now.
I was encouraged by the way he answered the challenge on Friday night when he was sent to the backline, after some silly errors up forward, but I'm yet to be convinced that he will apply himself with the same manner in the next game or two.
He is entering his 9th season and is now regarded as an experienced player and I think its time for him to start delivering on a more consistent basis.
Thoughts? Am I being too hard on him?
Its hard to find a physical flaw, yes he isn't huge but he has good speed and athleticism and is a real modern day player.
Its hard to find a technical flaw in his game, he marks above his height, his kicking skills can be very good and he is versatile.
And yet....Murphy hasn't delivered on his talents.
He seems to coast along, whetting the appetite of those that desperately want to see him have a real break out season but never quite delivering.
Perhaps its his decision making because whilst he does have the ability to make the impossible look easy he also possess the uncanny knack of screwing up what should otherwise be a certainty.
I want to see him succeed, I also want to see him hurt when he makes silly mistakes and in this area I don't think he does.
He is far fitter than the same time 12 months ago and if we ever need this guy to step up from being regarded by the fans as a talented player to being regarded by the same fans as a match winner then he needs to make that move now.
I was encouraged by the way he answered the challenge on Friday night when he was sent to the backline, after some silly errors up forward, but I'm yet to be convinced that he will apply himself with the same manner in the next game or two.
He is entering his 9th season and is now regarded as an experienced player and I think its time for him to start delivering on a more consistent basis.
Thoughts? Am I being too hard on him?

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