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Re: Higham
Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 4:01 pm
by Wizard_Millward
Martin Taylor posted:
I always thought Higham would be more suited to Wigan's style of play. I have a lot of respect for Terry as a player, but technically he is not the best hooker, in that he is not the best passer off a ball, and tends to give some wild inetrception passes. He also gives far too many penalty's away and can blow his top. Higham is an excellent passer and will get the pack moving very quick and direct.
I think you're over-rating Higham's passing game. There will be more than a couple of occasions when Higham throws a wild pass that goes to ground, or throws a poor pass that leaves our forwards stood still next season. That aside, I reckon he'll be excellent for us next season, i've always rated him, but has anyone else noticed he's got a bit 'niggly' in tackles and around the rook in general lately?
Re: Higham
Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 4:14 pm
by wiresphs

Hate to admit it, (bites lip), but IMO Wigan have signed one of the best hookers in SL and more importantly he is only a kid, with many seasons ahead of him to better himself. He will serve you well next season.
Re: Higham
Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 6:32 pm
by willie c
ChrisA posted:
I hate to say I told you so, but when nearly every person on this board was bemoaning the loss of Newton and saying we have replaced him with a much lesser player, I seemed to be the only person who said I was looking forward to seeing him at Wigan, and he would be just as good, but in a different way.
i for one never bemoaned terry leaving but did wonder who would replace him think higham will be good for us
Re: Higham
Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 6:58 pm
by ChrisA
Re: Higham
Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 7:04 pm
by mrs_carney
Highams played good for GB (yes that did almost choke me)! But i dont see what the advantage of Higham and Godwin is, they are very similar players, Higham the more experienced at top level, but Wagga a guy who never gives up whatever happens. And i dont buy Millwards excuse of Higham suiting his style of play, as terry was a cunningham style player who millward loved.
Re: Higham
Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 7:11 pm
by ChrisA
mrs_carney posted:
Highams played good for GB (yes that did almost choke me)! But i dont see what the advantage of Higham and Godwin is, they are very similar players, Higham the more experienced at top level, but Wagga a guy who never gives up whatever happens. And i dont buy Millwards excuse of Higham suiting his style of play, as terry was a cunningham style player who millward loved.
We wont play with 2 hookers, we dont need to. So thats the Godwin issue sorted.
Millward never really said Higham will suit his style better, he just rates Higham as a better player. No matter how much we argue or discuss whether we think its true or not doesnt matter one bit, thats his reasoning and that is your answer to why Millward signed him.
Re: Higham
Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 7:20 pm
by ian.birchall
ChrisA posted:
We wont play with 2 hookers, we dont need to. So thats the Godwin issue sorted.
Millward never really said Higham will suit his style better, he just rates Higham as a better player. No matter how much we argue or discuss whether we think its true or not doesnt matter one bit, thats his reasoning and that is your answer to why Millward signed him.
But when he was at Leigh and Stains signed him wasn't he really a scrum half?
perhaps that is part of the answer as well.
Re: Higham
Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 7:30 pm
by ChrisA
ian.birchall posted:
ChrisA posted:
We wont play with 2 hookers, we dont need to. So thats the Godwin issue sorted.
Millward never really said Higham will suit his style better, he just rates Higham as a better player. No matter how much we argue or discuss whether we think its true or not doesnt matter one bit, thats his reasoning and that is your answer to why Millward signed him.
But when he was at Leigh and Stains signed him wasn't he really a scrum half?
perhaps that is part of the answer as well.
Good point Ian yes, he does offer versatility which Newton doesnt. Higham can play scrum half and he does a very good job there, he has covered it plenty of times for Saints and done well whilst Millward was in charge.
Re: Higham
Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 7:30 pm
by ian.birchall
wiresphs posted:

Hate to admit it, (bites lip), but IMO Wigan have signed one of the best hookers in SL and more importantly he is
only a kid, with many seasons ahead of him to better himself.
Newton DOB 7/11/78
Highham DOB 18/9/80
You are getting confused with Stevo always referring to him as 'veteran Terry Newton'
Re: Higham
Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 8:02 pm
by mrs_carney
ChrisA posted:
We wont play with 2 hookers, we dont need to. So thats the Godwin issue sorted.
Millward never really said Higham will suit his style better, he just rates Higham as a better player. No matter how much we argue or discuss whether we think its true or not doesnt matter one bit, thats his reasoning and that is your answer to why Millward signed him.
Can't say that really does solve the problem, we still HAVE two hookers, both of whom are being paid, so we're paying wagga to be a water boy or play out of position or what?