Everything Matt Peet said on 'outstanding' Hull FC after Wigan Challenge Cup loss

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Re: Everything Matt Peet said on 'outstanding' Hull FC after Wigan Challenge Cup loss

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southportcdm wrote: Sun Mar 16, 2025 11:20 am I can see the point you're making Wintergreen but I don't mind Matty talking up the opposition when we're beaten. I'm sure he knows that we were poor and let the game slip away but it's never a good look for the beaten coach not to give the winners some credit. I'm sure Matty doesn't want to be talked about in the same breath as coaches like Darryl Powell.
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southportcdm wrote: Sun Mar 16, 2025 11:20 am I can see the point you're making Wintergreen but I don't mind Matty talking up the opposition when we're beaten. I'm sure he knows that we were poor and let the game slip away but it's never a good look for the beaten coach not to give the winners some credit. I'm sure Matty doesn't want to be talked about in the same breath as coaches like Darryl Powell.
The problem I have wi5 his reaction is it is obvious bullshit. He could have said something like we gave Hull the opportunity to win the game and they took it. That would be more realistic assessment while crediting Hull for doing so. Banging on about them being outstanding is ridiculous and makes it sound like we were beaten by a superb team.
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DaiJones wrote: Sun Mar 16, 2025 9:55 am
moto748 wrote: Sun Mar 16, 2025 1:34 am To be fair, the lad Barron scored two very good tries (the third was gifted to by bad defending). He had a bit to do with the first two, and did it very well. But what bugged me was, on our sporadic visits to their 20 in the second half, we failed to build any pressure and maintain field position.
Barron didn't score any. It was Lewis Martin who got the hat-trick. Let's give credit where it's due to the best display by a winger in a Wigan game this season
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DaveO wrote: Sun Mar 16, 2025 12:09 pm
southportcdm wrote: Sun Mar 16, 2025 11:20 am I can see the point you're making Wintergreen but I don't mind Matty talking up the opposition when we're beaten. I'm sure he knows that we were poor and let the game slip away but it's never a good look for the beaten coach not to give the winners some credit. I'm sure Matty doesn't want to be talked about in the same breath as coaches like Darryl Powell.
The problem I have wi5 his reaction is it is obvious bullshit. He could have said something like we gave Hull the opportunity to win the game and they took it. That would be more realistic assessment while crediting Hull for doing so. Banging on about them being outstanding is ridiculous and makes it sound like we were beaten by a superb team.
Totally agree.
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I wouldn't read too much into post match comments, whether they are from interviews or the press conference. It's about answering questions without really giving too much away. The best thing to do is always praise the other team and be magnanimous.

I'm pretty sure Peet will have absolutely ripped into the team after that performance and it's what he instills in the players that matters.
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southportcdm wrote: Sun Mar 16, 2025 11:20 am I can see the point you're making Wintergreen but I don't mind Matty talking up the opposition when we're beaten. I'm sure he knows that we were poor and let the game slip away but it's never a good look for the beaten coach not to give the winners some credit. I'm sure Matty doesn't want to be talked about in the same breath as coaches like Darryl Powell.
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Re: Everything Matt Peet said on 'outstanding' Hull FC after Wigan Challenge Cup loss

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It’s about balance though.

There are ways to say that whilst retaining a degree of integrity and reflecting the reality on the pitch.

Pete’s comment’s failed in that respect
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Wintergreen wrote: Mon Mar 17, 2025 8:17 am It’s about balance though.

There are ways to say that whilst retaining a degree of integrity and reflecting the reality on the pitch.

Pete’s comment’s failed in that respect
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I think you're being harsh on Matty.
He's asked for his views only minutes after the final whistle and although in shock after what's unfolded in front of him he's expected to give a measured and controlled response. I've listened to it once and I was ok at the time. OK maybe after three days I'm thinking it wasn't a perfect response but I do think it wasn't the wrong approach that has been suggested. I'm sure MP said what we could expect after seeing such a collapse which he certainly never saw coming.

The difficult bit for Matty is reviewing the game with his asst coaches and players and putting right what obviously went wrong v Hull. It was a bad loss but they all now have to go forward to the next match.

Leeds will be a different proposition on their home ground and MP together with them all will have a real job on their hands to turn that around.
This Wigan squad is well capable of beating Leeds, getting matters right in the coming days is the challenge for Headingly that Matty and his charges have to master.
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