Joined: Apr 14 2007 Posts: 4314 Location: A couple of foot away
Everyone half knowledgeable in the sport of rugby league knows that Salford’s game plan in Superleague 2009 is based purely around the percentage game.
McRae obviously feels his team lacks ability and his tactics offer Salford the best chance of competing or pulling off a surprise victory.
The game plan is so predictable and extremely rigid with identical tactics & interchanges for each match regardless of the opposition or what the scoreline is throughout the match. Unfortunately if Solly knock on half a dozen times, miss a few vital tackles and get out jumped defending attacking kicks on our try line, it all goes t*ts up and it’s game over!
The problem with McRae’s game plan is that the team must start extremely well, get in front and then stay in front for the rest of the game because the team simply don’t have a plan B. I may be wrong but I can’t recall one occasion this year where the team have showed the drive or know- how to come from behind and get themselves in front.
On Friday we looked so flat coming on to the ball with some players running about 3 or 4 steps maximum before receiving the pass. Is it any wonder the team consistently failed to make enough hard yards against a determined Cas defence?
Personally I can’t understand why McRae didn’t switch Ratchford to half-back at 0-12 because with Smith and Myler failing to get the forwards going or offer anything creative the game was gone anyway. I can only speak for myself but I’d rather have lost 26-46 and seen us have a real go by throwing the ball around and trying something different than watching the usual, dour rugby that McRae’s tactics serves up . . . . Is it any wonder fans are staying away in droves from the Willows? and don’t get me started on some of his team selections!
theredshed wrote:I can only speak for myself but I’d rather have lost 26-46 and seen us have a real go by throwing the ball around and trying something different than watching the usual, dour rugby that McRae’s tactics serves up . . . . Is it any wonder fans are staying away in droves from the Willows? and don’t get me started on some of his team selections!
Could not agree more but unfortunately our coach is a dinosaur compared to the modern day coach and it aint going to change anytime soon.
Never mind it's only 2 more years of one man rugby left.
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good post theredshed
I'm sure nearly every Salford supporter is totally baffled as regards the 'gameplan' tactics we (or should I say, our head coach) has to offer.
Like you say, when they fall behind, there doesn't seem to be anyone out there to initiate a fightback.
The most annoying thing for me is, that the teams we are bracketed with i.e. Cas & Wakey don't seem to capitulate as often, and seem capable of turning possession into points from any position and at any stage of the game.
I suppose we should all be used to it by now, but not that many years ago we had the likes of Mark Lee, David Hulme etc etc to provide moments of inspiration and kickstart a comeback if one was needed. It just doesn't appear to be there of late.
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What salford lack its that Xfactor, the indivdual or individuals who can make a difference or do the small things that will get us over the line in a tight game.
At the moment the majority of the team dont have that little bit extra in them, it cant be coached imo as when pressure is put on them they revert back to type regardless how fit physically they are it has to be in them.
Which means we have to spend a little bit more money on a better standard of proffessional, im not talking about chucking 200k on one player but 10k here 10k extra there will bring us a better player who can cope and thrive at this level.
Then Mcraes game plan will work and we'll win more and people will watch at winning team regardless how entertaining they are.
The optimist wrote:What salford lack its that Xfactor, the indivdual or individuals who can make a difference or do the small things that will get us over the line in a tight game.
I'm not too sure about that. Salford had a fair sprinkling of so called 'X-Factor' players during the 2000–02 period. Plus we do have some today: Myler, Ratchford, Wilshere, Talau to name a few. Even Henry has had his moments.
I'm more concerned with Salford's inability to get up for bread and butter matches, for want of a kinder phrase. Collectively, the team seems to have a motivational problem. Salford perform much better against the very best teams in the competition. Why?
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Chico wrote: I'm more concerned with Salford's inability to get up for bread and butter matches, for want of a kinder phrase. Collectively, the team seems to have a motivational problem. Salford perform much better against the very best teams in the competition. Why?
so looks like we will lose on Sunday
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I have never known salford to have a plan b but i suppose there is a first time for everything. the unfortunate thing is no one as any idea to implement a plan b so you will be waiting along time to come.
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Chico wrote:I'm more concerned with Salford's inability to get up for bread and butter matches, for want of a kinder phrase. Collectively, the team seems to have a motivational problem.
Yes it's like we win a game and then the players feel they can dine out on it for a month!
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