yello-belly wrote:I agree entirely. And I think what we saw at Quins was a reaction to the way we tried to play against Cas, with Agar/Sharp insisting on a more conservative style of play. Trouble is we went too far that way.
I know that there are many things that determine the outcome of a game, but I think that you can point to 2 moments in the 2 defeats that indicate our attitude in those games. Thorman's pass to Briscoe after we had scored against Cas, was too risky a play for me and indicated an over confidence. kicking the penalty against Quins, when they would have been facing a third consecutive set of six if we had taken the tap, was too negative.
There's got to be a balance, and I think that we achieved that at Bradford.
Spot on.
Althought the Thorman pass to Briscoe was a set move practised all week on the back of right winger Dixon taking the kick off and Evans the right centre flying in. Had Briscoe taken the pass we may have been 12v0 up in under 5 mins. I dont mind Hull taking risks to some extent, it is all about balance.
The Quins simply played the strong wind advantage to perfection with their long kicks dead and forty twenty effort. We needed a lead at half time and should have ran the penalty IMO.
I think most of the negativity is because last year is still fairly fresh in the memory and any signs of a repeat gets people thinking the worst!