just_browny wrote:Saints defend with a very compressed line. To break them down you need to get the odd quick play the ball and, when you do, you have to get the ball wide quickly and stretch them out. That's what Salford managed to do, admittedly against 12.
Their defence is borderline offside for virtually every play the ball and as such is very vulnerable to a short kick behind it.
Hayes (If he plays?....He should IMHO) and Williams both have very good short kicking games, so we should be looking to utilise them.
Boss Hog wrote:Their defence is borderline offside for virtually every play the ball and as such is very vulnerable to a short kick behind it.
Hayes (If he plays?....He should IMHO) and Williams both have very good short kicking games, so we should be looking to utilise them.
Move the ball, but not recklessly. I'm not trailing over to St Helen's to see any Chris Bridge-style chip overs from our own 20; I am too old for that.
rubber duckie wrote:Perhaps. But we won’t use them as excuses after the game.
That’s is what sets us apart from St Helens.
Always the victims, Robert Hicks fault.
To be fair, st Helen’s fans are too busy celebrating success to worry about the latest reason why it’s not Warringtons year.
But hey. If your happy that the pinnacle of your year will be an embarrassing stunt like bringing the matchball on via a radio controlled car or riding the coat tiles of a darts player who learned his craft in St Helens then fair play!
RobRiches wrote:To be fair, st Helen’s fans are too busy celebrating success to worry about the latest reason why it’s not Warringtons year.
But hey. If your happy that the pinnacle of your year will be an embarrassing stunt like bringing the matchball on via a radio controlled car or riding the coat tiles of a darts player who learned his craft in St Helens then fair play!
I like the idea that there's something innate about the St Helen's air (maybe it's the faint aroma of stale fags and pastry farts) that allows you to become good at darts; not just how well you throw them at the board.
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