Wigan Bull wrote:Reading the comments on this thread and others is most depressing.
Does anyone else get the feel we are going through the motions, ready to wind up and pack in?
Has the distinct feel of when you're working your notice.
With so many leaving at the end of the year I think you've hit the nail on the head Wigsy. Watching the recent videos about our 2005 season you see an unbelievable contrast in every way. Those players wanted to go out on a high note. Many of the current group seem to be less motivated. Dunning said the players "gave everything" but and they may have done but looking at some they could certainly give a lot more if they were fitter.
Some players do definitely care but yesterday it wasn't channelled properly. For example when we were chasing the game in the 2nd half we got a penalty on our own 30m line. Flanagan elected to take a tap rather than put the ball into touch. Why? We would've made much more ground if we'd taken the kick. In the first half Lawford gained 40m on a penalty with a great kick. Flanagan obviously wanted to speed up the tempo but he let his enthusiasm cloud his judgement.
In the post match interview there was some discussion about our disallowed tries from Mick. Maybe one was harsh but Dunning at least correctly said it wasn't the reason for the defeat. He did say the lack of cohesion was down to having Hallas, Lawford and Kear as playmakers. He also said the large field at York gives players margin for error whereas that's not the case at Odsal. He said we find it difficult at Odsal. I think that's the first time that's been acknowledged officially. Not that it seems to hinder the opposition as much. We apparently have a different gameplan for home games that needs us to be "absolutely meticulous" which also looks to be beyond the current group.
Dunning said Whitehaven are a "good team" but I'd say that their league position says otherwise.
The club have a herculean task to sell season tickets for next year. We need a huge clearout of players and a change in culture.