lummy wrote:Yeaman is rubbish and offers pretty much nothing, the try apart against Catalans, I have seen nothing to suggest Micheal's is any better, certainly not worth a quota place, Id drop them both if i'd had the choice. If Yeaman had made the mistake Micheal's did against Hudds, their would have been outrage on hereTotally agree with the above. It could end up being a really sour end to Yeamos career cos fans already getting on his back, there wasnt booing as such at wire but all around me, who were all stood at that far side of the away end, just couldnt believe what he was doing with that kick try they got.
The fact of the matter is, there is no threat with ball in hand and he made a paltry 45 metres in that game. His attacking game has always been about power and and thats been invisible for 2 seasons now if we are honest. With Sa and Logan in the wings he has to go. Will Radford want to make too many changes to a winning team though? The answer we already know.
Yeaman never contests a high ball to his part of the pitch.Its happened several times this season.He just ball watches and leaves it to others to clear up or make the mistake.
If you watch the replay of the Warrington match he could have easily cought the kick to the corner on the full but decided yet again to ball watch.The result was a try to Warrington.
Yeaman by todays standards of a super League centre is rubbish.
The galling thing is that he will once again get away with another poor performance and be selected.The fall guy for him this weekend will be Michaels.