Joined: May 23 2003 Posts: 562 Location: Western Suburbs
Superbowl Scott wrote:Sure has especially when he was playing bits of 9 the year before.
Yea too right. He's versatile enough to play both IMO. Halfback is his position though. He's some find considering he only started playing league 3 or 4 seasons ago.
Forwarddddddd wrote:A certain team who play in red and white may be looking to replace a backrower they have recently lost the services of. A position we seem to have players "surplus to requirements".
Yes but we would have to let one of our top earners go to bring in the type of HB we want. This is why i think we should see who is off contract this year
and use Swains money next year for there wages.
Joined: Nov 01 2006 Posts: 12741 Location: Walking in a Pearson wonderland
- Jamie - wrote:The Props played well, the Second Rows and Centres offered no options at all and the service from the Hookers was pretty poor and kacked up several set plays.
Manu and Tickle played well, Radford was steady and Godwin was good. Swain shouldn't have played IMO and Washy needs a spell in the 21's. Yes the centres didn't do much BUT the half backs were plain awful, why are people so obsessed with defending Lee and Horne when they have been nothing better than average for 5 out of 7 games this season?
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- Jamie - wrote:The Props played well, the Second Rows and Centres offered no options at all and the service from the Hookers was pretty poor and kacked up several set plays.
They say that your forwards lay the platform for the half backs but unless you have your players in motion your half backs have little options and your play becomes one out rugby and predictable.
Totally agree. We have no movement whatsoever off the ball, and whilst im not defending the half backs the team at the moment give them no options. We need to move up in numbers and we haven't done that this year. Just look at how many options Barrett has when he put O'Loughlin through.
Forwarddddddd wrote:Manu and Tickle played well, Radford was steady and Godwin was good. Swain shouldn't have played IMO and Washy needs a spell in the 21's. Yes the centres didn't do much BUT the half backs were plain awful, why are people so obsessed with defending Lee and Horne when they have been nothing better than average for 5 out of 7 games this season?
Watch the game again and tell me how often the half backs ran at the line only to find our Second Rows and Centres stood still or running directly at defenders. Also watch how often we were turned on our backs and failed to turn the Wigan players on their backs and also watch to see how many times we even attempted to offload the ball and compare to the St Helens game.
The half backs are recieving lots of criticism at the minute but its a little harsh to try to blame the current situation totally on them. We have a stand off who is an exceptional broken play player but not so much a creator yet were expecting him to make the gaps and the rest to support, when to get the best out of him the players should be running at the gaps and he should be getting the ball to them. We have an already established exeptional Hooker who apparently needs to understudy to another expectional Hooker yet we're expecting a 19 year old kid to be rushed into the side because of injury and make things happen without this luxury.
Joined: Jul 05 2006 Posts: 449 Location: South West Holderness
-KeY- wrote:I'd wait until Cooke comes back, we are fine with him in the team. Then look for a half back for next season. That way we dont have to sacrifice anyone
One. Man. Team.
One. Man. One. Sided. Team.
Though admittedly better than we are at the moment.
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Sal Rossi wrote:One. Man. Team. One. Man. One. Sided. Team.
Though admittedly better than we are at the moment.
I wouldnt say we are a one man team, just inconsistan without him. We have shown we can play well without him its just we have proved we can do it consistantly. A one man team to me is a team who cant play as well at all without one player, and we can
Joined: Jul 31 2003 Posts: 36786 Location: Leafy Worcester, home of the Black Pear
Forwarddddddd wrote:Manu and Tickle played well, Radford was steady and Godwin was good. Swain shouldn't have played IMO and Washy needs a spell in the 21's. Yes the centres didn't do much BUT the half backs were plain awful, why are people so obsessed with defending Lee and Horne when they have been nothing better than average for 5 out of 7 games this season?
Radford does nothing special IMO. Steady doesn't hack it. He wouldn't be in my 17 - I'd much rather play Macca.
Neither centre offered anything at all in attack, and they DID have opportunities to do so. Yeaman in particular looked like he just wasn't interested - even his defence was ropey.
In the second half, when we were pressing on their line, we didn't have one single player in motion as the halfbacks had the ball.
No-one is saying the halfbacks played well, but they were hardly alone. We have had a collective failure to perform this season and I'm struggling to understand why some folk want to pretend that the only problem is at halfback.
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