StuMain wrote:We were always dependent on a lot of good fortune with injuries to sustain our start to the season. We have 18 (?) frontline players backed up by the younger players (in experience and development terms if not age), Boyle, Clayton, Massey, Ford...
Yesterday we simply showed the effects of the heavy recent schedule, the injuries taking out a number of key players and facing the best side in the league on a nice sunny day, suitable to the running game they play.
If I were TM I'd pay little attention to the game and try to get some bodies back on board, maybe ask RW for 1 or 2 loanees? We need to put it to one side and focus on next week. There's no reason we can't target winning our next 3.
Very true, I expected little else other than a heavy defeat with our injuries, although I was still dissappointed with the amount of tries they scored. However, we were playing without a doubt in my mind the most potent attacking force in world rugby, when on a roll they are literally unstoppable. Not enough credit will be given to Saint Helens for the way they played, as they were red hot.We won't be the last team to feel the force of that over the hot summer months with dry, hard grounds.
It was a mis-match, when you look at the forwards. Puletua was probably the most dominant forward I've seen play for some time, we couldn't deal with him. Then Graham was supporting him, and Cunningham running things from acting half. Then, if they got jaded, they'd bring on Fa'asavalu and Roby who cut through us. We had one hooker who although very impressive, is our second choice. We had Nathan Massey- a young prop who has played 3 games in Super League, most of that time was spent on the bench, Ryan Boyle, our 5th choice prop, and in the second row, Ryan Clayton- a man who would probably also be 5th choice in his position and who hasn't played for 10 months who was expected to hold his own against Jon Wilkin- something not many players do.
It was a poor result, but it is not the end of the world. With a full strength side I would have expected us to be more competative, but I feel a Saints win would have still been on the cards.