Quote:1. Don’t let the ball bounce when it’s kicked to us - The number of times the opposition have kicked to us and we’ve let it bounce this year is amazing. It’s far better to try and catch the ball and knock-on than let the opposition score. At least from a scrum we can have a structured defensive plan.
Bad positioning is the cause of most of this. We are reading the game poorly, and this isn't something that can really be taught... it's something you are either born with or have years of experience. Unfortunately we have a full back who wasn't born with it and is becoming to long in the tooth to start learning it. Our best full back options are being played else ware.
Quote:2. When kicking on offense keep the ball lower in trajectory and not down the fullback’s throat – We seem to kick the ball with a high trajectory perfect for the fullback to return at pace.
It wouldn't be half as bad if we had a good line chasing it up. Last week Huddersfield beat Wigan... The kicking game the adopted included a fast chase which gave the kick returner not having much of an option but to take the tackle. Against Wigan.... we allowed Richards all the time and space he needed to turn defence into attack.
Quote:3. Slow the opposition down at the play the ball – We don’t appear to get as many men into the tackle as other super-league teams. We don’t turn players over onto their backs very often. Other teams tend to hold the player with the ball upright and get more defenders involved to give their defences time to form.
Much of our problems come from poor tackling technique... something these guys should have learnt as kids. We aren't turtling players enough as you correctly point out... nor are we wrapping then up fast enough. We aren't fast enough up in the line as a unit... therefore allowing attacking players the opportunity to offload even when the 3rd man comes in.
Quote:4. What has happened to our offloading in the forwards? – Players like Big Phil, Ray Cashmere and Adam Sidlow offloaded well when they arrived at Salford. This appears to have been removed or coached out of them.
They simply aren't great at it, nor do they have so many options when they do have the opportunity. An offload from the forwards is only effective should the players be there to receive the offload... how many times have we seen the forwards looking for the offload only to see nobody there to catch it ? Our problem here seems that we give up the attack too easily and don't look enough for the 2nd phase. Watch how many times we get caught out when teams do this to us.
Quote:5. I’d like to see Ray Cashmere given more game time as he used to get a lot more game time at North Queensland. It will give him the chance to get up to speed quicker.
Cashmere's expected workload at Salford has increased since he left the NRL. At NQC he wouldn't be expected to pull off such a large defensive stint... look at what he has to do here. I'm sure there are a couple of fitness issues that need addressing... but if the team managed to maintain possession for longer periods we are likely to see better from him.
Quote:6. Try and play the ball quicker – If the opposition are not releasing then at least wriggle to emphasise the fact that we are not allowed to. It appears to get the opposition penalties against us.
7. Get the ball away from the play the ball quicker – If we can get the ball away from the play the ball it puts defences on the back foot.
We've been poor in this department for years. At the play the ball... much of this is perhaps down to Alker who is not the best ball distributor I've ever seen. However... he is good at the fast yards and will win penalties should he gain the upper hand and be allowed to get up. You can normally bet that a count of 3-4 seconds is allowed by officials for holding down. Unfortunately.... we aren't fast enough at moving the ball around once we play the ball... creating the illusion that we aren't getting up as fast as the other team. We need better ball players and better forwards.... simple as.
Quote:8. The game start from the first minute – We’ve lost too many games in the first 15-20 minutes.
Get all the other things right and breed some confidence into the team and this will come.
Quote:9. Alternative game plans – If the game plan we went out with from the start doesn’t work then we don’t seem to be able to change it. A half time team talk doesn’t appear to galvanise us when we’re struggling.
I don't think we have the players to change it as much as we'd like... and I'm not sure we have a coach who knows how to change it with the players he has at his disposal.