Re: Wigan lose to wire
Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 11:36 pm
We simply don't offer any threat to an opposition with a good defence. Considering the posession we had in the first 8 mins, we should have at least scored twice, yet we seem largely bereft of ideas near the opposition line. Are our playmakers having their natural skills coached out of them that much?
Coley did ok going forward but Feka didn't do as much as usual, running back towards the ruck area too much and without his usual skittling of players. Sam seemed to come in and out of the game. I thought wire did a good job on Hock and he offered little threat cos they allowed him very little time / room on the ball. Some of Roberts' defence was outstanding, showed some great decision making when coming in off his wing to snuff out the threat of the wide out wire players. I thought Ainscough did quite well with ball in hand but had a shocker defensively, did he even touch King before King grounded the ball? Never mind challenging him for it. If he was expecting to get out jumped (which there is no shame in admitting, given the height differential) shouldn't he have made a concerted effort to smash King into touch as soon as he landed, or at least tried to hold him up?
Coley did well going forward but I counted at leat 4 penalties that he gave away, that's just ridiculous. Again, Fielden really tries and no one can accuse him of not taking the ball up hard enough, he just seems totally ineffective. Is it his running style or what?
There was some strange decision making going on as well. When we kicked early in the tackle count, no one seemed to be expecting it and it never worked to our advantage. Phelps was really quiet and offered little, a pretty average performance.
To surmise (and I'm sick of feeling like this after most matches this season) our effort was there but the killer instinct and the conviction was lacking.
I'll still be sat in the East Stand though, as soon as I get back from my holidays.
Coley did ok going forward but Feka didn't do as much as usual, running back towards the ruck area too much and without his usual skittling of players. Sam seemed to come in and out of the game. I thought wire did a good job on Hock and he offered little threat cos they allowed him very little time / room on the ball. Some of Roberts' defence was outstanding, showed some great decision making when coming in off his wing to snuff out the threat of the wide out wire players. I thought Ainscough did quite well with ball in hand but had a shocker defensively, did he even touch King before King grounded the ball? Never mind challenging him for it. If he was expecting to get out jumped (which there is no shame in admitting, given the height differential) shouldn't he have made a concerted effort to smash King into touch as soon as he landed, or at least tried to hold him up?
Coley did well going forward but I counted at leat 4 penalties that he gave away, that's just ridiculous. Again, Fielden really tries and no one can accuse him of not taking the ball up hard enough, he just seems totally ineffective. Is it his running style or what?
There was some strange decision making going on as well. When we kicked early in the tackle count, no one seemed to be expecting it and it never worked to our advantage. Phelps was really quiet and offered little, a pretty average performance.
To surmise (and I'm sick of feeling like this after most matches this season) our effort was there but the killer instinct and the conviction was lacking.
I'll still be sat in the East Stand though, as soon as I get back from my holidays.