It's frustrating to watch him as a wire fan at the moment. But I believe he'll come good once 'the ground firms up', as people say. Even signing for Warrington can't wash that much quality off him!
After last night's game it would be difficult and harsh to assess anyone properly, but well done to quins, played the game as it needed to be played in the weather.
Big Graeme wrote:If he only plays well in the dry then why buy him?
Horses for courses, i think it's generally excepted that in dry conditions you play with your backs, when its wet and slippy (last night was a quagmire) you would tend not to pass to much and lets the forwards do the work. Of course you knew this already, you just wish to act obtusely.
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gary numan wrote:Horses for courses, i think it's generally excepted that in dry conditions you play with your backs, when its wet and slippy (last night was a quagmire) you would tend not to pass to much and lets the forwards do the work. Of course you knew this already, you just wish to act obtusely.
No, what happens is the backs come inside and share the work something the Quins backs did in bucketloads and something that King didn't want to do and when he had the odd chance of passing the ball he made an @rse of it.
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