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Re: Silverwood did his best for Saints

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 10:17 am
by EDINBURGH-WARRIOR
HGWarrior wrote:
TedMac wrote: :D :D :D

Lighten up fellers! The weather's beautiful, our fridge is full of goodies and we've just hit Saints in the guts in the 80th minute. Madge and Wane jumping up and down like 6 year olds. Thousands of happy Wiganers streaming home.
Life is good. Let's worry about weaknesses and failings another day!
Well said Ted - no rhyme intended

We could have had Childs and 48 penalties. That would have made it a better game.

That was a magic game of Rugby League and the ref played his part .

Re: Silverwood did his best for Saints

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 11:12 am
by Fujiman
matt3009 wrote:just a quick one
if you off load and it hits your own player in the face without it touching his hands etc, is that really a knock on????
Not sure but does this go back to years ago when the saints player (John Harrison i think) headed the ball forward and they scored a try from it?

Re: Silverwood did his best for Saints

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 11:17 am
by exile in Tiger country
Just been for a sneak peek on redvee.
Apparently:
Silverwood gave us everything.
We should be terrified because we only beat them by four.
Hoffmann deliberately attacked Wheeler late.
We only won because of their injury crisis.
They got more out of the game than we did.



:eusa1:


:lol1: :lol1: :lol1: :lol1: :lol1:

Re: Silverwood did his best for Saints

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 11:21 am
by bourbon_rat
Kittwazzer wrote:To his credit Bourbon Rat, at least he didn't give away any interceptions!
The frustrating thing for me is that I have seen what all three of your ex Stormers are capable of. And although the Hoff has slotted into the team framework both Jeff & Finchy are struggling ?
Jeff I think is a victim of the tackle system he knows so well & is being pinged by the RFL gestapo,(makes him gun shy)
Finchy ?????????????????????
Not into the team framework AT ALL & given how quickly he slotted into a very demanding team framework under bellyache I find it really frustrating :conf:
I won't buy into the "I can't be bothered & want to go home" scenario,as I never saw that in the happy guy I saw at Melbourne.

Re: Silverwood did his best for Saints

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 11:25 am
by jaws1
Fujiman wrote:
matt3009 wrote:just a quick one
if you off load and it hits your own player in the face without it touching his hands etc, is that really a knock on????
Not sure but does this go back to years ago when the saints player (John Harrison i think) headed the ball forward and they scored a try from it?

That was a deliberate heading that Harrison did yesterday was accidental and not intentional.But the rule says that if the ball comes offf the head deemed as a knock on

Re: Silverwood did his best for Saints

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 11:50 am
by josie andrews
Thought Wigan were off side a few times but Saints were off side all the time.

Not very good from the officials & the touch judges. Don't really know why we need to have touch judges they did nothing throughout the game. Even missed the blatant forward pass for our first try :exc:

Re: Silverwood did his best for Saints

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 11:50 am
by FROM A TO B
Whilst letting the game flow gives us a good open game, what is the point of having a 10 metre gap between play of the ball and let nearly every player stand a good yard in front of you? Obviously I was only watching from a Wigan perspective, so if he was letting both sides off, then fair enough. Did have a chuckle to myself at the end of the game thinking about how much time Stains ran off the clock, not giving them enough time for one last chance to get the ball back from the kick off.

Re: Silverwood did his best for Saints

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 12:18 pm
by Nezza Faz
What i noticed with Silverwood, he went back about 12 metres at the ptb, so if players were then a yard ahead of him, he let play go because they were effectively on-side. Going back a 'big 10' is helpful in important games as it lets the players play, gives continuity , and allows them all extra responsibility in terms of discipline,they know how far they can push it & what they can get away with.

And importantly, the game flows and becomes a better spectacle - and it was a great advert. Even saints fans would agree there??? :)

Re: Silverwood did his best for Saints

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 1:03 pm
by doc
The worrying thing from my point of view was the touch judges. From where I was sitting in the SS Foster's "missed" conversion looked a definite goal while one of Pat's conversions looked to go wide and was given. Not that I'm going to complain. :D

Re: Silverwood did his best for Saints

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 2:04 pm
by Kittwazzer
EDINBURGH-WARRI​OR​ wrote:
HGWarrior wrote:
TedMac wrote: :D :D :D

Lighten up fellers! The weather's beautiful, our fridge is full of goodies and we've just hit Saints in the guts in the 80th minute. Madge and Wane jumping up and down like 6 year olds. Thousands of happy Wiganers streaming home.
Life is good. Let's worry about weaknesses and failings another day!
Well said Ted - no rhyme intended
Well Said Ted? Didn't they do 'Too Sexy!'? :)