christopher wrote:Nah, i think people have very short memories, some of the games st the beginning of last year were absolutely dreadful much worse than last night.
We were beaten by 3 trys to 2 by a very good Salford side people are talking as if we got 60 point nilling at home.
It’s the manner of the loss and the error ridden, low intensity stuff we’ve seen a lot of, we never gave ourselves a decent chance to win.
christopher wrote:Nah, i think people have very short memories, some of the games st the beginning of last year were absolutely dreadful much worse than last night.
We were beaten by 3 trys to 2 by a very good Salford side people are talking as if we got 60 point nilling at home.
Agree. Salford are a decent side this season.
For me this is all a process of elimination. Our pack has been awful for years; we have just about sorted it now although I’d be letting a couple of high earners go and replacing with a better fit.
The pack is generally young and should mature.
With a better platform set, that has exposed issues in the spine and clearly we need answers for 1, 6/7 and maybe 9 too.
I genuinely think RS can take the side forward given some freedom in recruitment - actually who we sign (and how long for) this season is absolutely critical bc it will set the tone for the next few seasons. Off field bigger than on this year.
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KaeruJim wrote:Agree. Salford are a decent side this season.
For me this is all a process of elimination. Our pack has been awful for years; we have just about sorted it now although I’d be letting a couple of high earners go and replacing with a better fit.
The pack is generally young and should mature.
With a better platform set, that has exposed issues in the spine and clearly we need answers for 1, 6/7 and maybe 9 too.
I genuinely think RS can take the side forward given some freedom in recruitment - actually who we sign (and how long for) this season is absolutely critical bc it will set the tone for the next few seasons. Off field bigger than on this year.
The one thing Smith could fix from last year was the pack, and clearing out he’s done that which as you say has highlighted the things he needs to fix from this year.
I want us to be in the top positions this year but having said that Smiths brief was always a long term one.
Fans clamoured for youth to be given a go, well fine i agree but that strategy is not a quick fix
christopher wrote:Nah, i think people have very short memories, some of the games st the beginning of last year were absolutely dreadful much worse than last night.
We were beaten by 3 trys to 2 by a very good Salford side people are talking as if we got 60 point nilling at home.
Have to disagree with your glass three quarters full assessment, Chris. Last night we failed to do very basic stuff. The slow and self inflicted start that we were meant to be sorting out was more sluggish than ever. The score really flattered us, and if Salford had Lafai and Sio available it would have been more. I'm not part of the "Rohan out brigade" by any means, but there is no point pretending last nights effort was anything other than poor. Also worth remembering that the dark days at the start of last season were partly mitigated by an awful injury crisis. Not so this season. Apart from a couple we are picking from strength. Depressing. I'll be there next week and hoping for a lot better.
christopher wrote:The one thing Smith could fix from last year was the pack, and clearing out he’s done that which as you say has highlighted the things he needs to fix from this year.
I want us to be in the top positions this year but having said that Smiths brief was always a long term one.
Fans clamoured for youth to be given a go, well fine i agree but that strategy is not a quick fix
Fixing the pack was absolutely the priority. And he has done that. On paper this pack should be a match for any in the league. The problem is that in reality, they are not.
The debate is whether that is down to the quality of the players or the way they are being coached to play. I really feel that the lack of line speed and intensity and the passive defence is letting the opposition pack dominate ours.
Leigh fan here, interesting reading your thoughts on Rohan Smith, a few years ago he was Head Coach at Bradford in the Championship and he had by far the best squad in the league (When they had money still) he brought some class players to the Bulls but he couldn’t get them to win with his style of play.
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Binosh wrote:Leigh fan here, interesting reading your thoughts on Rohan Smith, a few years ago he was Head Coach at Bradford in the Championship and he had by far the best squad in the league (When they had money still) he brought some class players to the Bulls but he couldn’t get them to win with his style of play.
Bradford were in a right state when Smith was coach, didn’t they go bust again which is why he left early?
Anyway, Smith has shown he can get Leeds to play well with his style, we were in a GF 12 games ago.
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Ultimately it all comes down to the coach. If players can’t play the game plan, he needs to change it. If players consistently make mistakes he needs to drop them.
We’re not seeing and leadership from him, and that’s a big part of any management role.
That’s my biggest issue, not the results, it’s the acceptance, ongoing, of poor performance and lack of leadership.
It's not how much talent you've got, it's what you do with it that counts.
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