Excellent as always.EagleEyePie wrote: ↑Fri Aug 02, 2024 8:34 am I don't agree that we have no 'plan B', it's just hard to implement 'plan anything' when established players are dropping the ball early in the tackle count under little pressure, or at any point before the end of the set preventing us from getting in the positions we need to mount an attack.
While halfback combinations aren't really as important as halves combining with the players on their side of the pitch I do think we can be too rigid in structure and don't seem to get Smith moving across to the right edge where he's already proven, albeit from very few opportunities, that he can create opportunities for us.
I thought the biggest difference between the first and second half was just keeping hold of the ball and not making those errors. Huddersfield did struggle to keep us under the same pressure but we also didn't panic as much with ball in hand and played a much more composed game.
We've still got a problem with the right edge defence, but it's a tough one to fix. Hampshire was better defensively than Farrimond, but still isn't a good defender and Huddersfield were able to catch out Nsemba and Hampshire when they got the opportunity. The problem is if you start putting new players into those positions you're throwing unfamiliarity into the mix and that can cause just as many issues if players aren't familiar with how those around them like to defend.
One thing is for sure, Leigh's left edge is far, far more dangerous than that of Huddersfield, Hull or Saints and we've seen what happens when we come up against a strong team. It's a big concern that Leigh's biggest strength is coming up against our biggest weakness. There's also the squad management aspect. Can we really expect Luke Thompson to play another 60-80 minute game on Tuesday, and then again on Saturday?
I think, whether it gives us a better chance of winning or not, we need to see extended game time over the next couple of games for the likes of Walters, Byrne, Hill, Eseh Jr and maybe Cooper if he's able. It's not like things get easier after this period with a derby at Magic Weekend to follow.
The biggest positive though is we've got the win. By the end of this weekend there will either be a 2 point buffer between us and 3rd place, or we'll be a point ahead of 2nd and 3rd, with a game in hand. How we approach the Leigh and Leeds games could be interesting.
I think (maybe wishful thinking) that we turned a corner in the second half in terms of attitude or psychology, and, if true, we'll take a more positive mind-set into the Leigh game.
My MoM would be Marshall - needs to spread his commitment and attitude to the rest of the team.
I understand us fans analysing the game and identifying errors and weaknesses, but some positivity from the terraces might help the club and staff too.