MadDogg wrote:Well Peet at least acknowledged how poor it was but I found this quote interesting:
'It probably looked like two teams who had come back from a week of not playing.'
Why on earth are we bothering to fight for the top 2 then? Wigan need to find a way to utilise the week off more productively - that's three times in a row we've had a blank gameweek and been poor the week after.
It baffles me (across Rugby League generally) this kind of comment.
Teams are in the weekly grind, particularly on short turnarounds the comments from the coaches are always along the lines of "Busted. Battered, bruised, no time to rest, one training session because of it etc".
But then when the rest weeks come, inevitably teams are really poor the week after and it's always "the week off didn't help us".
Which is it? There has to be a happy medium or is it just never right?