cpwigan wrote:Matt King is in exactly the same situation as Stuart Fielden. He is the highest paid player at his club but far from the best player at that club.
That was the point I was making - he is by far the highest earner at wire - much higher than Briers/Gleeson. Fielden's dip in form has seen him unable to break the line and make enough yards - which as a prop is half his job. The other half is defence and even when he was at the botton of his slump in form; he has still been better in defence than a lot of forwards.
cpwigan wrote:
Funny how when discussing DV, everybody talked about how much he was being paid. Yet, dare to say Fielden is stealing money and whoa how dare thee.
I don't think that any Wigan fan would seriously argue against the fact that DV was probably the worst value for money in a Wigan shirt in recent times.
Fielden - whilst he has been poor at times has at least spoken up and admitted that he has not played well - and has never lacked in effort. How many interviews did DV do?
No-one can play at the top of their game for their entire career; which Barrett has proved this year.
cpwigan wrote:
The facts are Stuart Fielden has had a very poor season. Being the 5th best prop for 3/4 of it is simply unacceptable. Barrett, if you analyse our games you will find try after try comes from a pass or kick from the man. Yes, not as good as the previous season but he could only at best match that and like any halfback you are only as good as your forwards.
Whilst the forwards set the platform when coming out of our end - the halves do have a large influence on the game. In order to give the team field position, they must kick well, something that Barrett has not done all that well this year. Barrett has not broken the defensive line much more than Fielden this year and certainly nowhere near the number of times that he did last year.
Because of our game plan; our props are gang tackled more often than not - if the halves supported a bit more then maybe they could offload a bit more - however I guess that is a criticism to leveled at the coach more than the players.
cpwigan wrote:
Trent playing for Leeds or Saints would be fantastic. Fielden could play for any team and still be the robotic unnatural RL player he has always been.
I am sure he would - however they are doing pretty well without him anyway.
If you are to criticise Fielden for having a poor season; then there are many others (Barrett included) who must face the same criticism. Just because they could have played better in another team is completely irrelevant; they are paid to play for Wigan RL - it's how they play and the influence they have FOR US.
You cannot give someone a free pass just because they have played well previously or might play better in another team
"And Martin Offiah, trying to make some space, now then..." - Ray French, Wembley 1994
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