Post subject: Re: No leadership. No direction. No scrum half.
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 5:14 am
jarvis12345
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Joined: Dec 12 2011 Posts: 488
Most young halves burst onto the scene because they are quick and posses a good support game and a decent running game. They then either move to full back or given time, develop a good kicking and passing game. Imo the situation saints have found themselves in is having two similar players and no quality kicking game.
If you take leeds as an example they had 2 young quality halves in burrow and mcguire but they didnt start that much together at a young age for the 1st team but when they did we always had sinfield as a main kicker. They have both since developed better kicking games, especially mcguire.
A quality kicking game is something Saints have missed since Long was still playing well for you and you had Sculthorpe to compliment him.
Post subject: Re: No leadership. No direction. No scrum half.
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 10:56 pm
Mugwump
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Joined: Dec 05 2001 Posts: 25122 Location: Aleph Green
Well, Jonny was very poor tonight. One of the worst games I've seen from him. TBH, I think the kid is being crushed by the responsibility of having to direct the team - especially the forward pack. He's a free spirit and should play as such. Overloading him with the burden he's currently carrying is killing the lad.
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