Dave Heron's Moustache wrote:Last night proved that the best team in the Australian competiton last year was 8 (dodgy) points bettter than the best team in the European competition last year.
That's it, the bottom line.
Very Dodgy....
The ref keeps up with play and calls one forward pass.
Ablett gathers the ball on the floor after two freak bounces.
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Andy Gilder wrote:Lost his pace and made of biscuits. Not going to cut it at a top SL side, time to let him go find his level. Leaves you with a choice of Ablett or Watkins until Webb is fit again and Smith can move into the centres.
Watkins is still too green to play regularly at the top level, he's developing physically, mentally and tactically but needs time and space to do it in.
I think he should be given this season to prove himslef. I think he would have been out by now if that wasn't the case. If he hasn't had significant game time by the end of the year then we should look at other options.
Some players need time to bed into the rigours of SL. McGuire, JJB and Ablett have had periods of injury and come back strong. I wouldn't want to lose the talent that Gibson is by making a decision too early. We as a club have lost too many good players like that
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Andy Gilder wrote:Lost his pace and made of biscuits. Not going to cut it at a top SL side, time to let him go find his level. Leaves you with a choice of Ablett or Watkins until Webb is fit again and Smith can move into the centres.
Watkins is still too green to play regularly at the top level, he's developing physically, mentally and tactically but needs time and space to do it in.
I don't know how you've reached that conclusion. It may turn out to be right but he's looked the part before his injury and when he came off the bench against Wakefield looked a lot more solid than Watkins or Ablett.
I think the coaching staff need to give him some game time, and not just one game or 20 mins in one game. I think he needs a proper run before we write him off.
Having said that he really doesn't appear to be in their plans at the moment.
I think Watkins is a real talent but they're handling him well. I suspect he will play the easier home and away games and then be nurtured in the tougher ones.
Personally, I'd chuck him him and live with any mistakes he makes because he looks a real talent with the ball. Let's face it, those holding the fort in the right centre aren't exactly playing mistake free defensively so what the heck.
Quote:Every player in our squad could probably earn more money with another club. But they prefer to sacrifice a few extra quid in their back pocket to share special memories. And playing at a place like Old Trafford on a night like this makes it all worthwhile.
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G1 wrote:Personally, I'd chuck him him and live with any mistakes he makes because he looks a real talent with the ball. Let's face it, those holding the fort in the right centre aren't exactly playing mistake free defensively so what the heck.
i would aswell the old saying if he's good enough he's old enough springs to mind it. he'll gain more experience playing first team rather that ripping it up in the junior sides he'll gain nothing from that but all the experience in the world from playing with good players against good players.
After watching the replay on Sky last night, I've changed my opinion on a few things from my opinion watching live on Sunday
Leeds played better than I thought. All of a sudden the NRL is supposedly miles ahead of SL after 1 result! Utter bollox. Yes, Manly are a great team, and their destruction of Melbourne last year showed that, but the talk of how vastly superior they are is a massive overreaction.
Leeds could easily hold their own in the NRL.
The Ref was right on most calls.
The tackle on Burrow was fair, and certainly not malicious.
Peacock should have got a 'Red'.
Bailey really rattles the opposition, and I'd rather have him at Leeds than play against us.
I expect Leeds to be playing Manly again next year in the WCC.
Bring on Warrington.....
The season starts in October. Until then, don't panic!
The tackle on Burrow was fair, and certainly not malicious.
Peacock should have got a 'Red'.
The tackle on Burrow was illegal as contact was made above the shoulder and Peacock's retaliation got what it deserved when he and Perry were sent to the sin bin.
If there's a case for a red card I'd be looking at Bailey's involvement as a possibility.
They'd be a couple of decisions Robinson got correct.
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The issue doesn't seem to be that Leeds cannot hold their own in the NRL, more that with the exception of Saints, only Leeds can hold their own in the NRL.
I'd agree that I didn't see much wrong with the tackle by Watmough on Burrow, it was classic "big bloke tackles little bloke".
We didn't need this game to tell us we are miles behind them.
It's not how much talent you've got, it's what you do with it that counts.
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