Joined: Aug 02 2002 Posts: 2185 Location: bridgend
Feka to me just needs a bit of managing. He always manages to make ground, but sometimes (as yesterday) there are no offloads, or there is no one to take the quick PTB following, to take advantage of the 3 or 4 defenders he can tie up.
so yesterday, for all his metreage, we never really gained any momentum from his runs. In fact, his most important contribution was as a dummy runner for the last try.
with a good coach, and people running up his booty to take advantage, then he is worth keeping. he can be a very valuable part of bigger picture, but that we need a coach with vision, respect and coaching ability.
i think we could prob have this same argument for about half a dozen players.
Ah, good taste!
What a dreadful thing!
Taste is the enemy of creativeness.
Babyface Finlayson wrote:With the right coaching and correct training regime Feka would be an awesome impact forward, sadly he is getting neither at Wigan under the current mob.
He is without doubt worth keeping, there is no-one else who lifts the team or the fans as much as Feka when he isn the pitch. Not to mention he's our only prop capable of breaking a tackle!
There is no better impact props going, course he could do with losing a bit of weight but if he lost anything more than a stone he would lose all his explosiveness IMO
If we had 2 quality starting props capable of laying the platform and making the yards nobody would say a bad word about Feka.
If the coaching staff decided to utlise hiim properly by getting him running onto the ball from deeper and stopping the sidestepping lark, which has been cut out a good bit in the last couple of weeks, he would be a miles better prop (same goes for all our props to be honest)
Keep going big man , its the other props that should be having a look at themselves
Joined: Dec 05 2001 Posts: 25122 Location: Aleph Green
It's also worth noting that there is some talk in the NRL currently about moving away from the impact role - certainly in the case of props. I think it was Jason Taylor who said it is becoming increasingly difficult to justify the selection of players who are unable to do much more than 40 minutes of work out of 80. Which leaves guys like Feka on the cusp of anachronism.
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