You have a budget to bring top quality specialist coaches to the club, is it coincidence that the best coach is Nobles mate?
Jobs for the boys.
Good coaches surround themselves with the best people.
I agree with that, I would like to see IL bring in new coaches / conditioning staff to work with Noble. I have questions relating to our fitness but ill hold my hands up and admit I dont know enough to question him. That being said, I know enough to understand we aren't fit enough.
tivolipoo wrote:Great to see a young player taking the oposition on without fear.
Don't think he'll play next week though, he could hardly walk in those yellow boots he had on ,he had to change them in the 2nd half. He must have blisters on blisters.
Brian Foley appeared to be giving him some stick about celebrating his try before he put the ball down. But I think it's great to see someone have faith in his own ability, something the rest of the team is lacking.
It wasn't Brian Foley, it was Phil Vievers, and quite rightly.
Ainscough should have passed the ball inside inthe first place, igan had two men inthe clear, then he baet the fullback on the touchline and had a free run to the posts.
What did he do, give the arm in the air and put the ball down 10 yards from the touchline instead of under the posts.
Goal kick missed, and still two points behind. He will get a well deserved bollocking, I just hope he learns from it.
Otherwise he had a great debut, as did Karl Pryce (considering he is only about 70% fit)
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Rogues Gallery wrote:It wasn't Brian Foley, it was Phil Vievers, and quite rightly. Ainscough should have passed the ball inside inthe first place, igan had two men inthe clear, then he baet the fullback on the touchline and had a free run to the posts.
What did he do, give the arm in the air and put the ball down 10 yards from the touchline instead of under the posts.
Goal kick missed, and still two points behind. He will get a well deserved bollocking, I just hope he learns from it.
Otherwise he had a great debut, as did Karl Pryce (considering he is only about 70% fit)
I respect your opinion Brian but i love the fact he backed himself and stuck one finger up when scoring the try (metophorically).
Would Offiah have passed?
The lad saw the line and went for it and got over, i would rather a wing man back himslef and have confidence in his ability.
Form what i hear Tomkins should have passed also.
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jonh wrote:I respect your opinion Brian but i love the fact he backed himself and stuck one finger up when scoring the try (metophorically).
Would Offiah have passed?
The lad saw the line and went for it and got over, i would rather a wing man back himslef and have confidence in his ability.
Form what i hear Tomkins should have passed also.
Offiah would have gone under the posts then celebrated. I just hope he learns. As a good St. Helens friend text me after the game, youthful exuberance.
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