Post subject: Re: No leadership. No direction. No scrum half.
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 5:46 pm
Judder Man
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St pete wrote:And that my friend comes from poor coaching.
I think its a bit more than that St Pete, its bad planning by the club, unless they are thinking we can have another season of transition until one comes to the surface. The only hope we have is if Lomax and Gaskell grab the game by the scruff of the neck and dominate, feel sorry for Lomax he doesn,t really know what his true role is, we are just playing off individual plays. I,m wondering if the coaching pair are actually singing from the same hymn sheet, as this rotation, substitution and swapping players is not give us any chance of consistency.
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Post subject: Re: No leadership. No direction. No scrum half.
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 5:46 pm
St pete
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Saddened! wrote:He only ever played for NZ because of his utility value, he was never good enough to start if he had stuck to a specific position. The fact that he's spent ten years at one club and was never a regular starter in his favourite position says it all.
I think he was only saying he liked playing in the halves to try and get the gig here.
He's been fullback for most of his time.
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Post subject: Re: No leadership. No direction. No scrum half.
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 5:48 pm
Sibbs Rhinos
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These are all knee-jerk reactions, I can remember a thread after you got beat by Hull in the first game last season and had a huge uproar stating it wasn't a knee jerk but a reaction to an obvious decline. You will improve, every team has rough patches, if you go on to win the next 4 games threads like this will be laughed at. There is a long way to go, if you were playing like this with 3 weeks to go then fair enough, but at this stage it doesn't count for much.
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Post subject: Re: No leadership. No direction. No scrum half.
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 5:50 pm
TheVee
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Saddened! wrote:He only ever played for NZ because of his utility value, he was never good enough to start if he had stuck to a specific position. The fact that he's spent ten years at one club and was never a regular starter in his favourite position says it all.
Everyone is entitled to an opinion. But that's a load of sh!te!
Post subject: Re: No leadership. No direction. No scrum half.
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 5:51 pm
Mugwump
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Saddened! wrote:He only ever played for NZ because of his utility value, he was never good enough to start if he had stuck to a specific position. The fact that he's spent ten years at one club and was never a regular starter in his favourite position says it all.
I could say the same about James Roby who for the majority of his career was never good enough to start.
But anyway:
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Post subject: Re: No leadership. No direction. No scrum half.
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 5:56 pm
St pete
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Judder Man wrote:I think its a bit more than that St Pete, its bad planning by the club, unless they are thinking we can have another season of transition until one comes to the surface. The only hope we have is if Lomax and Gaskell grab the game by the scruff of the neck and dominate, feel sorry for Lomax he doesn,t really know what his true role is, we are just playing off individual plays. I,m wondering if the coaching pair are actually singing from the same hymn sheet, as this rotation, substitution and swapping players is not give us any chance of consistency.
I was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt last year due to all the injuries and graham/eastmond/pryce stuff going on but I always thought he was rubbish coach. The injuries last season covered over the cracks of just how poor he is.
I'm honestly really worried that his time at saints and mainly his recruitment will set us back years! With our quota spots full for the for a good few years and the fact we can't go out and buy quality British players is a real worry.
Next years coach has a hell of a Job on his hands as we need two props and a scrum half urgently. Next we will also need to replace wello, Meli and flannery.
That's aprox six players needed with no overseas spots available.
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Post subject: Re: No leadership. No direction. No scrum half.
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 6:13 pm
Carlos Alberto
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St pete wrote:I was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt last year due to all the injuries and graham/eastmond/pryce stuff going on but I always thought he was rubbish coach. The injuries last season covered over the cracks of just how poor he is.
I'm honestly really worried that his time at saints and mainly his recruitment will set us back years! With our quota spots full for the for a good few years and the fact we can't go out and buy quality British players is a real worry.
Next years coach has a hell of a Job on his hands as we need two props and a scrum half urgently. Next we will also need to replace wello, Meli and flannery.
That's aprox six players needed with no overseas spots available.
Unless you agree to let current overseas players leave.
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Post subject: Re: No leadership. No direction. No scrum half.
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 6:28 pm
Dux
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Joined: Mar 13 2003 Posts: 4411 Location: Liverpool
Saddened! wrote:Dropping a prop against Catalans was retarded and dropping Foster for dropping one ball was today, especially when you are only bringing a player as poor as Ade in to replace him.
Ade was one of our best players today. And as you well know, Foster has more than one handling error to his name so far this season. He was directly responsible for two other Catalans tries in that game alone. Another of our best players was Hohaia, whom you have also randomly slagged off in this thread.
I feel sorry for Lomax. He had an absolute mare today, and Gaskell wasn't great either. Without Roby in the side our lack of direction was painfully evident, with wrong options being taken all over the place. I'm not convinced that moving Hohaia to half back will change anything, either. I'd be tempted to go with Gaskell at 7 and Wheeler at 6 next week, and play Lomax and Hohaia at 1 and 9. Wellens was good today when we were coming out of our half, but he kills too many attacking moves when we're in enemy territory.
On the brighter side, our pack was much better. We were aggressive in the middle, and with the exception of two lapses (Lomax shooting out of the line in the build up for George's first try, Shenton likewise for his second) our defensive line was much more composed.
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