Wes Hooligan wrote:No one was trolling. Wakefield scored 8 tries, of those 3 were from kicks, one was an interception and two were soft tries where Ferguson barged over the line. That leaves two tries that took some creative play, Blaymire's second and George's try. Blaymire's was as much down to terrible defence as creativity on Wakefield's part although Martin did well to set it up, and I have already praised George's try. As I have said, Wakefield generally rely on kicks and poor defensive efforts to score, which is ok because on paper they don't have the players to break down other teams. I've already praised their kicking game, so I'm not sure what you are getting at. Are you trying to suggest that this is not the case and that Wakefield beat Warrington with flair and skill tonight?
It is clearly apparent you are new to the game.
Creativity comes in many forms,not just through passing.
To suggest that creating a try cannot be seen as creative play because it came from a kick,shows your undoubted lack of knowledge of the game.
The Martin kick for the opening try,was well executed and created(theres that word again) the try for Blaymire.The reason Wakey were in that postion was on the back of two prevouis kicks that enabled Wakefield to build pressure and create(there it is again) an opportunity.
The Martin kick for the Halley try,once again created pressure on Riley.
In the second half a creative cross field kick from Drew,very nearly put Atkins away - but to your way of thinking,if Atkins had scored that wasnt creative.
But hey,stick with it,you will pick up the basics of the game eventually.