Afternoon all, a while back we used to have player centric threads like this, this year, a year of transition(good transition unlike 22-23) i thought i'd bring this back for a few younger players.
Starting with Leon, whats the consensus opinion so far?
as a young player filling in, i like to think,is he doing the bare minimum of what the player he's replacing would do eg no pressure to have wow of a performance winning games on his shoulders.
personally i think so far he's been a decent fill in for williams and a more than adequate replacement for drinkwater, he's more active as a play maker, he's more active taking the line on, with the occasion half break, or winning tackles for quick ptb's.
Kicking wise, i've not got a problem, he's got a reasonable down field kicking game but in comparison to drinkwater, doesn't get himself caught or positioned in bad areas to put a decent/non rushed kick in.
He's been a more than respectable member of the team, and if you were compare him to riley dean, the most recent junior half that got a chance, its almost night and day in terms of performance and confidence.
Post subject: Re: The (official) Leon Hayes Thread
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2024 2:57 pm
easyWire
Player Coach
Joined: Jan 27 2008 Posts: 3262 Location: Dubai
He's 20 years old and played less than 10 games I think. He's easily performing as well (possibly better?) than Harry Smith was when breaking through. If Burgess wants to persevere with him, in the way that Wigan did with Smith, then that's fine with me. Hopefully we'll see the best of him when Williams is back and the weather allows for some more expansive rugby.
I think he has played really well & with great enthusiasm to get involved. His position is the one where it will be really touch & go & upset a few if the "more established" player gets back in when fit. I remember listening to a George Williams early on in the season when he seemed to suggest that Leon would develop throughout the season as he he was called to "fill in". Well things have moved on & he's done more than fill in. Great to see.
Post subject: Re: The (official) Leon Hayes Thread
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2024 5:10 pm
Mr Snoodle
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Based on what I have seen so far from the lad, I cannot see what Drinkwater can give us over and above what he does - for me, it's him & Williams.
He doesn't seem bothered by playing 1st team rugby and just plays his own game and so far does it to a standard that we can only dream of from Drinkwater.
Post subject: Re: The (official) Leon Hayes Thread
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2024 9:13 pm
Bunkaib
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I think he has done a great job and is better than Drinkwater on current form and I also think he will complement Williams in the halves. I think that is our best half back pairing.
The only thing I would worry about is overplaying he is young and we should be making sure that he is managed properly.
I have confidence based on what I've seen so far that the coaching team will manage it right and will rotate for the best result for both the player and the club.
His defence has stood up well especially considering his size. He will be targeted but he has not missed tackles or been run over. His link play has been good and is involved in the game far more than Drinkwater. So far so good.
Post subject: Re: The (official) Leon Hayes Thread
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2024 8:03 am
ratticusfinch
Player Coach
Joined: Oct 06 2005 Posts: 2846 Location: Warrington
He also has something Drinkwater will never possess and that is pride every time he walks out in a Wire jersey. Hayes' defence is very good and he'll give 100% every single time. He's a bloody good player too.
Post subject: Re: The (official) Leon Hayes Thread
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2024 10:22 am
Barbed Wire
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Joined: Oct 15 2012 Posts: 1897
I like the look of Hayes, but Drinkwater seemed to be improving in his role. I’ve been critical of his short kicking game, and the Catalan game picked up where he left off, but against Hull it improved dramatically.
I wouldn’t write him off, but I would stick with Hayes right now, neither of the other halves have shown enough this season to take his shirt off him. Same with Holroyd. He was nobody’s first choice at right second row, but Nicholson doesn’t have enough credit in the bank to take that shirt off him right now for me (assuming Currie continues at 13)
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