Charlie Seeling wrote::shock: I thought he would bite the bullet and make a change or two. The select on form promise lasted what? until the fans forum finished
The right side defence will be very interesting v Hull.
Taxi for Noble
At least Mrs Noble will forgive him
I dont changing everything round after 1 game is the answer, last week wat the start we needed but equally we need to get momentum and a consistant side out each week. Too many people pressing the panic button after just 80 minutes of RL.
We'll see how we go friday, the players know what they need to do. Im sure they are the first to admit it.
tommyfromhull wrote:Wigan are quickly turning into the Wigan of old - Arrogant and think they are invincible.
Charlie Seeling wrote::shock: I thought he would bite the bullet and make a change or two. The select on form promise lasted what? until the fans forum finished
The right side defence will be very interesting v Hull.
Taxi for Noble
At least Mrs Noble will forgive him
First of all lets see what the team is.
I expect McIlorum will be on the bench.
I do share your concerns for the right hand side defence. After watching the Superleague highlights that Alex posted, the early problems appeared to stem from Tim Smiths positioning. When O'Loughlin moved to stand off things got better.
IMO if we play TnT at 6 and 7 then Locky or Bailey will have to shore that right hand side up.
Noble is very loyal to his players, once you're in he tends to stick by you.
Fault or strength?
We'll see.
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thepriestman85 wrote:Taxi for Noble that’s all i can say. The guy is useless
As Cruncher said our best period was with Tommy at 9! So what does Noble do he picks a team that will keep tommy at 7 all game! What a toss pot
bet you thought he was useless when he won the 3 grand finals he has to his name, guess you think he was useless when we got to the semi final on 2 occasions under him, we all know that noble always has 3 or 4 forwards on the bench thats the game he plays, he wants forwards, you need forwards to get up the field to let your backs play of the back of that
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Rogues Gallery wrote:First of all lets see what the team is. I expect McIlorum will be on the bench.
I do share your concerns for the right hand side defence. After watching the Superleague highlights that Alex posted, the early problems appeared to stem from Tim Smiths positioning. When O'Loughlin moved to stand off things got better.
IMO if we play TnT at 6 and 7 then Locky or Bailey will have to shore that right hand side up.
Noble is very loyal to his players, once you're in he tends to stick by you.
Fault or strength?
We'll see.
As I said in a previous post, Brad Drew targetted Smith and Phelps in the defensive line on our right side.
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Rogues Gallery wrote:First of all lets see what the team is. I expect McIlorum will be on the bench.
I do share your concerns for the right hand side defence. After watching the Superleague highlights that Alex posted, the early problems appeared to stem from Tim Smiths positioning. When O'Loughlin moved to stand off things got better.
IMO if we play TnT at 6 and 7 then Locky or Bailey will have to shore that right hand side up.
Noble is very loyal to his players, once you're in he tends to stick by you.
Fault or strength?
We'll see.
The biggest probelm we have is that Smith is out of position at 6. The lads a scrum half not a stand off.
Yes in some cases it would not matter as you get players who can play both. Tim Smith however is not one of these players he is a classic 7.
Tommy is the more versatile of the two and should play at stand off even though his best position is definatly 9.
This may sound Irish but I would be tempted to bring Smith closer in re defence and put Lockers inside the right centre. Out wide is where you are often forced to defend 1 v 1 but closer to the action Smith would have other defenders to help him.
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