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Re: Wigan squad for Huddersfield (R11)

Posted: Sun May 12, 2024 3:06 pm
by Wiganer Ted
That was an outstanding win.
Half time 6-12, 60 mins 6-24, full time 6-48. Those scores tell us where this Wigan squad are at IMO.
Can do the tough stuff early, then when bodies are tiring our fast men are let loose.
No co-incidence that on the hottest day of the year so far French and Field were at their devastating best.

For next week I'd expect us to be without Liam Byrne. So available props are Thompson, Dupree, Mago, Havard, Cooper and Hill. Second row will be Farrell & Nsemba with Ellis at 13 so if needs be he can also play prop. No doubt Leeming will be off the bench. The backs select themselves.
Can't see MP's 17 much different to that!

Another fast dry track would help, most of all though is to try and keep 13 on the field for the full 80 mins!

Re: Wigan squad for Huddersfield (R11)

Posted: Sun May 12, 2024 3:13 pm
by Charriots Offiah
DaveO wrote: Sun May 12, 2024 12:09 pm
Mike wrote: Sat May 11, 2024 8:41 pm Those posting about why we start so poorly - have you ever considered the opposition being fully fresh and making maximum effort might be something to do with it? It's definitely harder to break down a fresh, motivated side in the first 20 than it is against a tired pressured side in the last 20. Games often go like this.
The issues early on in games seem to.me to have little to do with the opposition but just poor play by Wigan.

I am sure if someone looked at the stats it would show a high error count such and penalty count in the first half of recent games.

While teams can force errors onto the the other side I really don't think that is what is happening here and Byrne's sin bin is a good example of the stupid unforced errors.
Keep it simple and tight in the first half and we won’t lose many games. Top teams always show their class in the second half.

Re: Wigan squad for Huddersfield (R11)

Posted: Sun May 12, 2024 3:22 pm
by morley pie eater
Gerrumonside wrote: Sat May 11, 2024 8:21 pm Hi all, don’t post much but check in regularly - keep up the good work 👍

Just a note on Byrne, please don’t be sharpening the pitchforks just yet. All our props offer something slightly different, Havard & Thompson big minutes, with Mago & Dupree high impact off the bench. Byrnes is arguably aggressive defence and exceptional line speed, which from one of our middles is invaluable, especially since we no longer have the likes of Smithies or before him McIlorum in our squad.

Yes he needs to sort his tackling technique out, especially for our starting prop, but if he does get it right he is one heck of a presence in the middle of the pitch to take the sting out of the opposing attack.

Think we will blitz KR next week 👍
Fully agree, well said.

Re: Wigan squad for Huddersfield (R11)

Posted: Sun May 12, 2024 6:53 pm
by Firestarter
morley pie eater wrote: Sun May 12, 2024 3:22 pm
Gerrumonside wrote: Sat May 11, 2024 8:21 pm Hi all, don’t post much but check in regularly - keep up the good work 👍

Just a note on Byrne, please don’t be sharpening the pitchforks just yet. All our props offer something slightly different, Havard & Thompson big minutes, with Mago & Dupree high impact off the bench. Byrnes is arguably aggressive defence and exceptional line speed, which from one of our middles is invaluable, especially since we no longer have the likes of Smithies or before him McIlorum in our squad.

Yes he needs to sort his tackling technique out, especially for our starting prop, but if he does get it right he is one heck of a presence in the middle of the pitch to take the sting out of the opposing attack.

Think we will blitz KR next week 👍
Fully agree, well said.
I agree we will blitz KR next week and there are no pitchforks out for Byrne.I just genuinely believe that Hill is a better prop

Re: Wigan squad for Huddersfield (R11)

Posted: Mon May 13, 2024 1:44 am
by moto748
Reading this thread with a lot of interest. I liked Leeming and O'Neil on the pitch together too. I think Ellis has been fine really at 13. And we have other options there; we can send in O'Neil, or Mago, short-term. Hill looks more confident each week, and I agree that should be above Byrne in the pecking order. The point about the weather is well made too; let's hope for sunshine in Doncaster!

Re: Wigan squad for Huddersfield (R11)

Posted: Mon May 13, 2024 9:37 pm
by moto748
Just watching the full game back. For the first time ever, actually saw myself quite clearly on TV in the crowd. I thought, hang on, I'm sure that woman with the long blonde hair was sitting right in front of me! :)