Chris71 wrote:To be honest we don’t seem to use our forwards enough as time and again we use the centres or wingers instead of giving work to the forwards. We’ve been guilty of that for a few years now and when we do eventually give the ball to them we are yet again far to static and none of them are running the ball in with any real intent other than Fash, Brown and Savelio.
TS is a proven coach and think this all just highlights the issues that he faces within the playing squad that there’s inherent issues that just can’t be got rid of other than wholesale changes.
But seriously Chris you shouldnt have to teach a professional R/L player how to run onto a ball and gain more meteres. For me its more to do with fitness.The more i see of this team in comparision to others the more unfit we look.To try and use lightweight wings like Litten,McIntosh and Swift to gain metres from our own 10 is ridiculous when the likes of Griffin and the bigger forwards are standing around blowing out of their backsides The club seem to have been too cautious pre season trying to keep injuries down and i dont think our pre season was hard enough to elevate fitness levels to where they should be and it shows. Hate to say it but HKR look a far fitter and faster team than we do
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fez1 wrote:Wire in peace.
We'll be without Bullock, Harrison (both injured), Kasiano, McGuire (both suspended), Clark (injured). As a result our bench will be light. Drinkwater should be back.
Dufty Ashton Ratchford Matautia Russell (keeps his place as he had a stormer last week, even though Thewlis is OK to play) Drinkwater Williams Vaughan Walker Mikaele (last match for us - he's had a fantastic season so far) Currie Nicholson Philbin (3rd game back from ACL injury. He might drop to the bench, Matautia moving to 13, and Minikin starting at centre (same position as last week).
Dudson (2nd game back from injury) Minikin Thomas (3rd or 4th game for us) Doolan (if in the 17, it's his 1st senior game)
We're full of confidence at the moment and playing well. Last week Cas couldn't cope with our forwards or backs. After the 1st 10 minutes the result wasn't in doubt. I don't believe we'll be able to dominate like that. Losing Sam Kasiano is a big blow.
We know only too well what TS can do with a side in a few weeks - and it's just the sort of game we've lost season after season - going in as clear favourites and not putting the hard graft in on the pitch. If this Wire side is the real deal we have to win well and follow it up in the next 4 matches (even if we lose one or two).
I expect a big crowd even though it's on C4.
That's our issues first 15/20 minutes we are out of games(Catalans, Salford and Leigh) but like Saints if we have a dig we can push teams but like you say Wire full of confidence and we are low on confidence.
Always the Optimist never the Pessimist. Glass Half full not half empty man me.
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bonaire wrote:But seriously Chris you shouldnt have to teach a professional R/L player how to run onto a ball and gain more meteres. For me its more to do with fitness.The more i see of this team in comparision to others the more unfit we look.To try and use lightweight wings like Litten,McIntosh and Swift to gain metres from our own 10 is ridiculous when the likes of Griffin and the bigger forwards are standing around blowing out of their backsides The club seem to have been too cautious pre season trying to keep injuries down and i dont think our pre season was hard enough to elevate fitness levels to where they should be and it shows. Hate to say it but HKR look a far fitter and faster team than we do
I totally agree that pro players shouldn't be needed to be taught or retaught the fundamental basics of the game but there are a number of players within the squad that to me seem to have been in a comfort zone for far too long and sloppy lazy effort is now too ingrained. I've said before that we may not have the most talented SL squad and whether they are good enough or not to challenge there is no excuse for the lack of effort & intensity. Again I'd agree that our fitness levels on the face of it look shocking, even against Leigh there were a number of players blowing quite badly and we'd only just reached the 10min mark.
I think TS is a quality Coach and is proven to getting results but I do question whether the players are being worked hard enough and the coaching team are being too soft with them which for me is showing in the poor discipline on show in the games.
Unless a huge clear out of the majority of the OOC players is done then sadly we will just see more continuation of the same old story next season.
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I’ve been saying for years we’re unfit. All the desire and attacking flair in the world doesn’t matter if you’re not fit. Watch saints the last few seasons and all it really comes down to is they absolutely smother teams with their defence, then turn around and run at you like it’s minute 1, which all comes down to having the legs and the stomach for it.
What’s most alarming is we seem worse than ever this season, when we were already well behind.
Hope TS can turn it round before club Hull decide they don’t like the hard work and torpedo another tenure.
All men are created equal, some work harder in preseason. -Emmitt Smith
Too early to judge to be honest, I think he now has a true gage of the severity of the job at hand. History proves he needs to be given a year or so before improvements become evident and I am more than happy to give him that time.
Fantastic Mr Catpiss wrote:how are you guys feeling with tony smith so far? early thoughts?
Early days but I think he still getting to grips with what the squad can and can't do. I get the impression he has a way he wants us to do things and he is currently finding who is and isn't capable of producing that, hence the somewhat erratic performances. Definitely a project.
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scarrie wrote:
Fantastic Mr Catpiss wrote:how are you guys feeling with tony smith so far? early thoughts?
Early days but I think he still getting to grips with what the squad can and can't do. I get the impression he has a way he wants us to do things and he is currently finding who is and isn't capable of producing that, hence the somewhat erratic performances. Definitely a project.
Agreed its almost a similar situation to when Peter Gentle was here and asked the players to do things and play a certain way but they either couldn't or wouldn't adapt. I seem to remember he even made comment that a number of players weren't able to take the information in. Unfortunately AP sacked him and we ended up with the Radford who I'll always be grateful for the Wembley wins however think that was the wrong decision at the time.
Think this time around Pearson will give the Coach time and back him over the players.
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