They Sky commentary (may have been Brian Carney) said he's becoming a bit like Lee Briers, in so much that he has an enigma about him in attack, you don't know what he'll come up with next and he's capable of moments of genius. If we get this sort of consistency from Sneyd for the amount of years Warrington had Briers, then we'll be looking back at this signing as a key one for many years to come.
The important thing for me is ensuring that the pack is strengthened again next season. We've arguable got one of the best, if not the best, back row's in the competition. Throw in a revitalised Watts, a thriving Paea and good interchange options, plus Houghton showing some of his best form, and the platform is being set for Sneyd and Pryce to run riot.
With Paea leaving, and Feka on the slide, we could do with a couple of huge impact forwards to come in and give us that extra 5% on top of what we've got this season, to push us to that next level, which would be a top 4 push. With the required improvements in the three-quarters, and consistency throughout the team, this should definitely be achievable.
Joined: Feb 12 2005 Posts: 13126 Location: East Staffordshire
*1865* wrote:Comes across as that type, but listen to Radford and he says he's an unflappable character and extremely confident player.
Aye I heard that too. Not sure he would have put that grubber in at the start of the season though - maybe it's better to say he's found his feet in the team now.
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Joined: Aug 01 2005 Posts: 5917 Location: Definately not in the Cuddle Crew
I said from the start that King Sneyd was quality - he just needed a little time. We now need to build a team around the guy that will hopefully challenge for years to come
Joined: Nov 23 2009 Posts: 12796 Location: The Hamptons of East Yorkshire
Really starting to step up to the mark now after having a few initial doubts about him. Quite an impressive young man off the pitch as well the bits I've seen of him.
dayvoz wrote:Sneyd,Sneyd will tear you apart again.
Marc Sneyd's a hero We're holding out for a hero till the end of the night He's gotta be strong, and he's gotta be fast, and he's gotta be fresh from the fight
Marc Sneyd's a hero We're holding out for a hero till the morning light He's gotta be sure, and it's gotta be soon, and he's gotta be larger than life. Larger than life.
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29812 Location: West Yorkshire
Trying to think of a player with more natural ability in the halves whilst I've been supporting FC (about 26 years, was spoilt with Mackey and Entat at the start). Been quite a few good ones in that time, obviously Brough, Cooke, Horne, Long (although not really evidence of it with us). The thing with Sneyd is his mercurial style brings mistakes and wrong options, but it's refreshing to have some unpredictable plays, exemplified by his try on Thursday.
Staffs FC wrote:Aye I heard that too. Not sure he would have put that grubber in at the start of the season though - maybe it's better to say he's found his feet in the team now.
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