Post subject: Re: So what does that result tell us
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 2:41 pm
Prince Buster
Club Coach
Joined: Oct 11 2004 Posts: 5320 Location: Orange street
Well let's hope we do beat Bradford. There is a massive feel good about the club right now, thanks to all the effort and generosity of Matt and the people around him. They have worked hard to put the club back in a good place. Hard core support is not an issue, but newbies and returners can be fickle. Rubbish on the pitch can undo all the good work.
Post subject: Re: So what does that result tell us
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 3:17 pm
upthetrin92
International Star
Joined: May 21 2012 Posts: 494 Location: Northstand
Sounds like Hood may have picked up a knock and might not be available Friday, Hope Jowitt isn't too serious, when Jones slid into him when the ball went dead, looked at first Jowitt was hurt but seemed to carry on, ankle sprains usually you can do that but hope he's good to go Friday
I'd go exactly the same. I imagine Lino will play over Lawford, mind. He's obviously a much more rounded, experienced player, and has bags of ability, but it's been painful watching him the last year or so, which is a crying shame because he's got the ability to tear these teams apart. If he strings together say 3 more poor games I don't see how Powell can justify keeping him in over Lawford.
Post subject: Re: So what does that result tell us
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 4:10 pm
Butcher
Junior Player
Joined: Sep 19 2023 Posts: 141
Yesterday doesn't worry me too much. We wouldn't have gone any further in the cup, it's just a bit embarrassing isn't it. The conditions just levelled the game, and some of Fev's less-praised players - Jones, England, Gale, Hardcastle - did a great job making it a 50/50 contest.
As the ground dries up I still think we'll be very hard to stop. Thornley and McGilvary would've really suited that game in a way that Franco and Walmsley just didn't. They're not powerful and as soon as they're hit they're easy to wrestle. But Walmsley particularly will be a weapon on a fast track when he can actually try and evade defenders in yardage. Franco was probably intended as cover but is going to end up playing most of the season - he'll be fine this year but I don't think he has much improvement in him sadly.
On a slight side note, I thought Harry Bowes had a 9/10 jumping in as a ballplayer. Fair play to him.
Post subject: Re: So what does that result tell us
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 4:51 pm
altofts wildcat
Player Coach
Joined: Mar 31 2010 Posts: 3842
We were pants, they were good and it still went to extra time. I thought Antoni and Vangana were the only forwards to look like making meters and none of our back line bar Pratt looked like doing anything either but I think a lot of that was down to the conditions. Fair play to Fev they were the better team and deserved it.
I think when were were on top and took the 2 to level it was a bit of a turning point. We were going well had just scored a couple of try's and had the momentum but we took the 2 rather than running it and never really got into their 20 again.
I thought it was also a strange choice of team with Doyle at 13 and booth on the bench. Nothing against them as they are both promising layers but I think yesterday was obviously going to be a big battle down the middle and another big body could have made the difference.
Post subject: Re: So what does that result tell us
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 5:00 pm
BarnsleyGull
Club Captain
Joined: Jun 13 2018 Posts: 3091 Location: Behind the Sticks
altofts wildcat wrote:We were pants, they were good and it still went to extra time. I thought Antoni and Vangana were the only forwards to look like making meters and none of our back line bar Pratt looked like doing anything either but I think a lot of that was down to the conditions. Fair play to Fev they were the better team and deserved it.
I think when were were on top and took the 2 to level it was a bit of a turning point. We were going well had just scored a couple of try's and had the momentum but we took the 2 rather than running it and never really got into their 20 again.
I thought it was also a strange choice of team with Doyle at 13 and booth on the bench. Nothing against them as they are both promising layers but I think yesterday was obviously going to be a big battle down the middle and another big body could have made the difference.
Yeah, said at the time that was a strange decision - we had them on the rack in their half and should have gone for the try.
Post subject: Re: So what does that result tell us
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 9:23 pm
alegend
International Star
Joined: Jun 19 2012 Posts: 2640
Butcher wrote:I'd go exactly the same. I imagine Lino will play over Lawford, mind. He's obviously a much more rounded, experienced player, and has bags of ability, but it's been painful watching him the last year or so, which is a crying shame because he's got the ability to tear these teams apart. If he strings together say 3 more poor games I don't see how Powell can justify keeping him in over Lawford.
Still out played Gale who as been bad over last two games ,so do you agree same rule for him
Post subject: Re: So what does that result tell us
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 10:51 pm
Trojan Horse
Club Coach
Joined: Nov 03 2004 Posts: 7003
alegend wrote:Still out played Gale who as been bad over last two games ,so do you agree same rule for him
Personally I would play Lawford and bring in a half from NRL (with a view to leading team over next few years). The new rule should have made some quality halves available. There was a list of players ready to break into nrl and I’m sure a 24 year old half was on that list and it was an impressive write up. Otherwise I’d try bring Hampshire in and play him with Lawford.
Gale and Lino back end of last year didn’t fire together other than 1 game and then playing together the limited times I’ve seen them this doesn’t inspire me with confidence. I don’t know if it’s the fact they don’t compliment each other or not but i really really hope that the halves can find something that works.
I will support Gale and Lino while ever they pull the shirt on and I really hope they prove me wrong (I welcome it) but I can’t see it. They will be fine against mid - lower championship but against the top teams where packs will match up to us I’m not sure.
Whoever gets the nod on Friday I’ll be cheering them on naturally. But I do worry a bit over the season.
Post subject: Re: So what does that result tell us
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 11:22 pm
The Avenger
International Star
Joined: Mar 07 2014 Posts: 5080
I can see Lino going out to Bradford or York in a similar deal to Torfua, at a push I think someone like Cas might take him if we were picking up part of his wage. Before anyone starts, I’m not just judging him on the one game. I’ve watched him in almost every match he’s played since he arrived and apart from the match at Warrington where he looked really good attacking their line he hasn’t merited his place IMO. I have no answer as for why Carter gave him a new 3 year deal, just lost for an explanation with that one!
I like the suggestion that we look for a really good overseas halfback, someone around the age of 22 to 25 who can do a Garen Casey and lead the team around whilst also possessing their own attacking threat. Let Lawford partner him and form a solid, young halfback pairing that can see us right for a few years. Gale as an emergency cover or play every now and then to rest one of the other two.
I’d take Hampshire in the short term, he can cover a few positions including Full Back where we really only have Max.
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