Jack Kerley wrote:Sorry mate, I don't do conspiracy theories.
He is either injured or he isn't.
What happens when he puts in a good performance? Will he not be injured?
And then when he puts in a bad performance? He's injured, but we can't tell anyone.
Nonsense.
The general chat around the club - in training etc - is that he's injured. However, I can't point to a specific news article carrying this information, and don't have access to his medical records, so I can't give you a 100% guarantee that it's true. Neither however, can you guarantee that it isn't. Stalemate, I guess.
If anyone went to Hull they will have seen that Riddell was injured after about 5 minutes of the game when he was taking the ball up.
Noble said in the interview after the match that he really shouldn't have returned but with Carmont, Bailey, Richards and Phelps also injured that he had no choice.
He only had 11 fit men on the field at the end of the game.
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Jack Kerley wrote:Sorry mate, I don't do conspiracy theories.
He is either injured or he isn't.
What happens when he puts in a good performance? Will he not be injured?
And then when he puts in a bad performance? He's injured, but we can't tell anyone.
Nonsense.
It certainly is because it obviously doesn't fit your agenda.
Those stats tell me that he has not been as bad as many have painted him on here, and has certainly performed better than Higham.
The reason many on this board were pleased to see Higham go are exactly the reasons shown up in those stats.
Too many penalties and too many errors.
I can't be bothered pulling up the stats again but I'm sure you're quite capable of doing that yourself, but just have a look at Highams stats for last year.
Same same.
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Even IF Riddell is injured, he's still distributing the ball far better than higham did/does. Then when Riddell is off the field, we get the solidarity of McIlorum in defence and the spark of Leuluai's footwork going forwards.
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p1e e8ter wrote:Even IF Riddell is injured, he's still distributing the ball far better than higham did/does. Then when Riddell is off the field, we get the solidarity of McIlorum in defence and the spark of Leuluai's footwork going forwards.
Again, you must be watching a different game to me.
Twice, he passed the ball to no-one in particular, and even the Sky muppets picked up on a couple of his head-high passes.
Rogues Gallery wrote:It certainly is because it obviously doesn't fit your agenda.
Those stats tell me that he has not been as bad as many have painted him on here, and has certainly performed better than Higham.
The reason many on this board were pleased to see Higham go are exactly the reasons shown up in those stats.
Too many penalties and too many errors.
I can't be bothered pulling up the stats again but I'm sure you're quite capable of doing that yourself, but just have a look at Highams stats for last year.
Same same.
And you don't have an anti-Higham agenda? That's very funny mate, well done.
Anyway, the Higham comparisons aside, Riddell is currently having zero positive impact on the side.
I suppose I will just have to wait until he is fully "Fit".
Rogues Gallery wrote:If anyone went to Hull they will have seen that Riddell was injured after about 5 minutes of the game when he was taking the ball up.
Noble said in the interview after the match that he really shouldn't have returned but with Carmont, Bailey, Richards and Phelps also injured that he had no choice.
He only had 11 fit men on the field at the end of the game.
Riddel is getting injuries because he is so poorly conditioned. He arrived at the club in woeful condition. Surely as an experienced player he should be setting an example not a bad one. Remember his pre arrival promise about wanting to become involved in the reserves or academy. Exactly.
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