Daryl Powell: Warrington boss says 'not many teams fear playing us' in scathing assessment after cup exit
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Daryl Powell: Warrington boss says 'not many teams fear playing us' in scathing assessment after cup exit
Warrington boss Daryl Powell says none of his squad are currently performing well in a scathing assessment following their Challenge Cup sixth-round defeat by Wakefield.
Sunday's loss was the second at home to Trinity in the space of eight days.
The Wire, who had led 12-0 against Wakefield before losing 16-12, have now lost four games back to back.
"At the minute I don't think there're many teams who fear playing against us," he told BBC Radio Manchester.
"We've just been beaten twice by Wakefield at home. We've been beaten by Catalans at home. It's ridiculous. It's clearly not good enough.
"I've asked them the question. How many players are playing consistently well? That's none, being absolutely honest."
Since Powell's arrival at the club from Castleford for the start of this season, he has led them to three wins from seven matches in all competitions.
His side are currently sixth in Super League, with three wins.
Powell continued: "If we get something wrong and give a penalty away, for example, we are under so much pressure. We cannot keep a team out on our own try-line.
"Mentally you've got to be in a place where you can do what you need to do in a tough arena. [But] it is a tough arena. Get over it and get on with it.
"The players have to be able to trust each other implicitly on a rugby field and I don't think we've got that at the moment.
"I don't think at any point from round one we've handled being put under pressure. We have to have player accountability and they've got to fix themselves up in their heads."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/60894757
Sunday's loss was the second at home to Trinity in the space of eight days.
The Wire, who had led 12-0 against Wakefield before losing 16-12, have now lost four games back to back.
"At the minute I don't think there're many teams who fear playing against us," he told BBC Radio Manchester.
"We've just been beaten twice by Wakefield at home. We've been beaten by Catalans at home. It's ridiculous. It's clearly not good enough.
"I've asked them the question. How many players are playing consistently well? That's none, being absolutely honest."
Since Powell's arrival at the club from Castleford for the start of this season, he has led them to three wins from seven matches in all competitions.
His side are currently sixth in Super League, with three wins.
Powell continued: "If we get something wrong and give a penalty away, for example, we are under so much pressure. We cannot keep a team out on our own try-line.
"Mentally you've got to be in a place where you can do what you need to do in a tough arena. [But] it is a tough arena. Get over it and get on with it.
"The players have to be able to trust each other implicitly on a rugby field and I don't think we've got that at the moment.
"I don't think at any point from round one we've handled being put under pressure. We have to have player accountability and they've got to fix themselves up in their heads."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/60894757
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Re: Daryl Powell: Warrington boss says 'not many teams fear playing us' in scathing assessment after cup exit
Incorrect, nobody fears them at the moment.
Re: Daryl Powell: Warrington boss says 'not many teams fear playing us' in scathing assessment after cup exit
I disagree, I think teams do fear them., its why they are bringing their "A" game
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Re: Daryl Powell: Warrington boss says 'not many teams fear playing us' in scathing assessment after cup exit
A fair old test for them at the weekend with a trip to HKR.
HKR fans will be full of it after their club buying and owning the ground.
HKR fans will be full of it after their club buying and owning the ground.
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Re: Daryl Powell: Warrington boss says 'not many teams fear playing us' in scathing assessment after cup exit
Risky move from Powell so early in the season to throw all the players under the bus publicly
I have rarely seen this tactic work unless you're a well established successful coach
I have rarely seen this tactic work unless you're a well established successful coach
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Re: Daryl Powell: Warrington boss says 'not many teams fear playing us' in scathing assessment after cup exit
Agree. Just watched the game Brilliant open fast flowing. All tries a joy to see. Well reffed over all. I'd watch rugby every day played that way. We have a job on in next round. Wakey not a roll over on this form. Great advert for RLWigan_forever1985 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 29, 2022 9:42 am Risky move from Powell so early in the season to throw all the players under the bus publicly
I have rarely seen this tactic work unless you're a well established successful coach
Re: Daryl Powell: Warrington boss says 'not many teams fear playing us' in scathing assessment after cup exit
Agreed.Wigan_forever1985 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 29, 2022 9:42 am Risky move from Powell so early in the season to throw all the players under the bus publicly
I have rarely seen this tactic work unless you're a well established successful coach
Allways looks to me like someone who is covering their back.
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Re: Daryl Powell: Warrington boss says 'not many teams fear playing us' in scathing assessment after cup exit
Typical Powell, its never his fault.Wigan_forever1985 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 29, 2022 9:42 am Risky move from Powell so early in the season to throw all the players under the bus publicly
I have rarely seen this tactic work unless you're a well established successful coach
They had no idea on Wakefield's line, who fault is that ?
Its up to him to set the lines for players to run and how Williams and Widdop should run.
Surprised he didn't mention the ref either, he usually has something to do with his team losing.
Re: Daryl Powell: Warrington boss says 'not many teams fear playing us' in scathing assessment after cup exit
Sad to see George Williams form dip so low kicking game was awful and he is like a headless chicken running everywhere with no structure, but thought Widdop had a good game they just dont mix at halfback. The difference was the Wakefield halfbacks drew the line before passing to draw the defenders in and George as he did at Wigan passes well before the line