cadoo wrote:It is amazing how one week Gareth Hock is a superstar the next minute he is overrated. The Leeds game Gareth Hock threw one daft ball in a moment of madness but he was still one of our best players and was a marked man throughout the game. He tries things and they sometimes come off for you and he is world class and sometimes they don't and he lacks composure. Most of the time our players aren't anticipating an offload and so it looks daft when he does offload.
Hock is playing really well and for us to play the expansive opportunistic game we crave, we need players to show some flair and individuality. If we are not prepared for the odd knock on or balls up, we should settle for the single minded approach that bored us so much round 1, 2 and 3. We should not call him for one moment of madness we should realise that so far this season I believe he has been quite composed for us. Yes with such an expansive player with so much flair about them he will make mistakes and rash judgements but unless we wish to take a retained, static approach to the game then we should accept that he will make mistakes but will create more tries and opportunities to score than he will throw a daft pass.
Correct!
If Gareth Hock is our Biggest problem we must have a team of World Beaters!
Was unlucky with a couple of Ball steals 1st half and the Pass from Tommy wasn't a great one.
2nd half the Gaz Hock of 12 months ago would have been sent off but he Kept his aggression in control (Mostly) and Yes did give 2 silly balls away!
But I'd rather he did that than take another dead drive in without attempting something when were 20 points down at the time!
His aggression alone would put in my team every week as without him we are seriously lacking in that department and IMHO would be 1 of the first 3 names on my team sheet every week.
PS
After watching the game back on TV I liked Carney's comments post game, I agree, there are enough good signs at Wigan to make me think that no-one should write us off just yet.