Kristian Woolf blasts Wigan’s spoiling tactics
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Kristian Woolf blasts Wigan’s spoiling tactics
St Helens cruised to a 24-6 victory over arch-rivals Wigan, but Saints boss Kristian Woolf was unhappy with some of the treatment his players were getting from their opponents – though he was happy with his side’s performance.
We spoke about a good positive start and I thought it was something that let us down against Warrington and I thought we were terrific in that first 40 minutes,” Woolf said.
“We started the game really aggressively and we put a lot of pressure on Wigan – overall I was really happy with that first-half in particular
As you can see the last few weeks we just keep getting little things against us, teams just want to spoil us a little bit.”
Woolf spoke highly about Mark Percival on his return from a hamstring injury.
“I thought he was the best on the field and he was a deserved man-of-the-match – every time he was on the ball he looked like he would create something, but he was also strong defensively.
“Every time Willie Isa got the ball, Mark wrapped him up and he looked so confident so he looks like he’s got a chance of being past his hamstring injury
The Saints head coach was, however, keen to stress the weather’s importance on proceedings.
“It just made it really ugly and hard to score and come up with anything – the second-half wasn’t really a spectacle
We weren’t having to chase points after our first-half which was good – I thought our defence was outstanding, we did what we had to do.
“Our ball security let us down a bit but I was really happy.”
Woolf was also happy with his side’s discipline in what was an often fractious affair.
“I thought for the most part we showed really good discipline – we lost a bit in the second-half with some penalties and loose carries, but there were moments where our blokes stood their ground and weren’t going to cop it but they weren’t ill-disciplined.”
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We spoke about a good positive start and I thought it was something that let us down against Warrington and I thought we were terrific in that first 40 minutes,” Woolf said.
“We started the game really aggressively and we put a lot of pressure on Wigan – overall I was really happy with that first-half in particular
As you can see the last few weeks we just keep getting little things against us, teams just want to spoil us a little bit.”
Woolf spoke highly about Mark Percival on his return from a hamstring injury.
“I thought he was the best on the field and he was a deserved man-of-the-match – every time he was on the ball he looked like he would create something, but he was also strong defensively.
“Every time Willie Isa got the ball, Mark wrapped him up and he looked so confident so he looks like he’s got a chance of being past his hamstring injury
The Saints head coach was, however, keen to stress the weather’s importance on proceedings.
“It just made it really ugly and hard to score and come up with anything – the second-half wasn’t really a spectacle
We weren’t having to chase points after our first-half which was good – I thought our defence was outstanding, we did what we had to do.
“Our ball security let us down a bit but I was really happy.”
Woolf was also happy with his side’s discipline in what was an often fractious affair.
“I thought for the most part we showed really good discipline – we lost a bit in the second-half with some penalties and loose carries, but there were moments where our blokes stood their ground and weren’t going to cop it but they weren’t ill-disciplined.”
https://www.seriousaboutrl.com/kristian ... ics-40770/
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Re: Kristian Woolf blasts Wigan’s spoiling tactics
St Helens cruised to a 24-6 victory over arch-rivals Wigan
Cruised?? Who writes these reports?
Cruised?? Who writes these reports?
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
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Re: Kristian Woolf blasts Wigan’s spoiling tactics
They did though, after the wrong call against TL turned the momentum the first half was one way traffic.josie andrews wrote: ↑Sun Jul 04, 2021 11:07 pm St Helens cruised to a 24-6 victory over arch-rivals Wigan
Cruised?? Who writes these reports?
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Re: Kristian Woolf blasts Wigan’s spoiling tactics
Is the moaning hoping to cause some bans?
I hope Grace gets done for his play acting.
I hope Grace gets done for his play acting.
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Re: Kristian Woolf blasts Wigan’s spoiling tactics
Not before time……. It’s embarrassing watching a SL player act like a footballer
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Re: Kristian Woolf blasts Wigan’s spoiling tactics
Yea I agree they had won by half time in fairness but hell teeth they are a shocking side to watch under Holbrook they had style but now?Caboosegg wrote: ↑Mon Jul 05, 2021 12:39 amThey did though, after the wrong call against TL turned the momentum the first half was one way traffic.josie andrews wrote: ↑Sun Jul 04, 2021 11:07 pm St Helens cruised to a 24-6 victory over arch-rivals Wigan
Cruised?? Who writes these reports?
Re: Kristian Woolf blasts Wigan’s spoiling tactics
Think woolf is just trying to get the refs in his pocket by constantly bemoaning about spoiling tactics by other teams and it seems to be working. Because childs only had eyes for saints.
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Re: Kristian Woolf blasts Wigan’s spoiling tactics
Woolf needs to look at his own side, Roby and LMS are experts at spoiling and as for Coote and twinkle toes they need to have a good look in the mirror.
Re: Kristian Woolf blasts Wigan’s spoiling tactics
Am I missing something here?
Can't find anything in the report where Woolf says Wigan used spoiling tactics.
Can't find anything in the report where Woolf says Wigan used spoiling tactics.
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Re: Kristian Woolf blasts Wigan’s spoiling tactics
Cruising to me is an out & out thrashing which it really wasn’t IMOCaboosegg wrote: ↑Mon Jul 05, 2021 12:39 amThey did though, after the wrong call against TL turned the momentum the first half was one way traffic.josie andrews wrote: ↑Sun Jul 04, 2021 11:07 pm St Helens cruised to a 24-6 victory over arch-rivals Wigan
Cruised?? Who writes these reports?
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan