Post subject: Re: Wakefield Trinity v Featherstone Rovers
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2024 2:30 pm
Dr Dreadnought
Academy Player
Joined: Jun 09 2023 Posts: 441
Officials for the match
Wakefield Trinity v Featherstone Rovers 28th July, KO: 15:00 Referee: J. Vella Reserve Referee: J. Hughes Touch Judge 1: N. Horton Touch Judge 2: T. Arnold Time Keeper: S. Williams
Well thats keeping the penalties down out of the window. Be prepared to spend half the game totally mystified at decisions
Post subject: Re: Wakefield Trinity v Featherstone Rovers
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2024 7:57 pm
Trojan Horse
Club Coach
Joined: Nov 03 2004 Posts: 6733
Most important is that we win however we do it and get back on the horse.
I agree that we need to be better in discipline. For whatever reason we are more often than not on the wrong side of the penalty count. Some of the decisions have been confusing and in my eyes incorrect however they are still happening. We do need to tighten up in this area but I have noticed players becoming increasingly frustrated with officials and questioning decisions (sometimes rightly). This however needs stamping out internally and we need to maintain composure and drive. Not too long ago we could have a penalty against us and be confident of defending our repeated sets if needed. We need to focus less on officials and more on the game.
Otherwise, just tidy up the sets and respect the ball. Not dropping it cold or throwing Hail Mary passes or short bullet passes when it isn’t on.
Prior to Wembley our biggest strike was Uele and Rodwell coming off the bench. We need to return to that imho. Uele is still having good impact but Rodwell really shined coming off the bench with him. It worked and we went away from it.
I like Kay but we need a half. If Lino isn’t going to be back next game or so then we should be looking at the loan market.
Post subject: Re: Wakefield Trinity v Featherstone Rovers
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2024 4:16 pm
wrencat1873
Club Coach
Joined: Apr 24 2011 Posts: 17952
We have to be (much) better than last week, that's for certain. I havent seen the completion stats but, we were shocking and there was zero from either of our halves.
Having aid that, back at home, in front of a decent crowd, I'm expecting that we will win by 12 points.
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