In and Out
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 12:43 am
Since the season is pretty much over now; I been thinking who should go, who needs to stay and who needs to come to Wigan.
OUT
Amos Roberts
It might only be his first season but an experienced NRL winger shouldn't be struggling to catch a ball. Most of the time he doesn't seem interested in playing for Wigan, perhaps if Noble dropped him and played Ainscough for a while Roberts might realise he has to try abit harder. Personally I would just get rid and go with Ainscough, like I mentioned elsewhere same weakness as Roberts but much better in attack.
Stuart Fielden
How long have we been waiting for "the return of the real Stuart Fielden" abit too long in my opinion. He might do a lot of tackling but is partially useless in attack. Wigan could spend his wages on someone cheaper and better, there are plenty of better props than Fielden in the Super League.
Iafeta Paleaaesina
I'm starting to think his 10 'blast spells' were much better than his 20 minutes of doing nothing that we have now. Warrington highlighted his inability to defend and he had only some come on the pitch. Much like Fielden offers very little in attack at the moment but doesn't do any defending either.
Thomas Leulaui
Is not a decent scrum half and defiantly not a decent hooker. A good opportunist try scorer but so is Sam Tomkins and Sam offers a much better all-round game than Tommy. Sam needs to be paired with a half back who is more of a play-maker.
Brian Noble
His time must be up now. Time to bring in a proper coach who will get the best out of the talented young players in the team.
TO STAY
Paul Prescott
Probably Wigan's best prop at the moment and at the age of 23 he has plenty of rugby ahead of him. Is excellent in attack and puts in some good tackles when defending, unlikely Fielden he doesn't go 'looking' for tackles but he makes them when he needs to.
Sam Tomkins
Goes without saying...the lad is very talented.
Joel Tomkins
Not the finished article but he has an excellent attacking game and is not bad in defence either. With a good coach helping him he would be by far the best second row in super league.
Mark Flanagan
Does as much defending as O'Loughlin but is still effective in attack so perhaps O'Loughlins days are numbers if the team is picked on form.
Lee Massop
Should be developed into a prop and replace Stuart Fielden. Already better than Fielden just needs to have a long spell in the first team.
Mike McIlorum
Before he got injured he was best hooker in the Wigan team. Really improved a lot this season and the team seemed to play a lot better with him on the pitch. If Mike hadn't got injured I think Wigan's attacking play would be a lot better than it has been.
IN
Danny Brough/Ben Jeffries
The sort of half back who would work well with Sam Tomkins. Both are proven in the super league so no need to waste a year waiting for them to adjust. Myler would have been an option was well if he had not signed for Warrington.
Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook
An excellent young prop forward who will probably be moving to a 'big' club eventually so Wigan should get in their first. Lenagans connections with Quins should help perhaps a trade for Fielden. A front row with Precott, Scarsbrook, O'Carroll and Massop is definatly one build for the future.
Admittedly I don't watch enough rugby to no other players who wigan should sign especially not from the NRL. Anyone got any suggestions for an enforcer prop that Lenegan has been unable to find.
OUT
Amos Roberts
It might only be his first season but an experienced NRL winger shouldn't be struggling to catch a ball. Most of the time he doesn't seem interested in playing for Wigan, perhaps if Noble dropped him and played Ainscough for a while Roberts might realise he has to try abit harder. Personally I would just get rid and go with Ainscough, like I mentioned elsewhere same weakness as Roberts but much better in attack.
Stuart Fielden
How long have we been waiting for "the return of the real Stuart Fielden" abit too long in my opinion. He might do a lot of tackling but is partially useless in attack. Wigan could spend his wages on someone cheaper and better, there are plenty of better props than Fielden in the Super League.
Iafeta Paleaaesina
I'm starting to think his 10 'blast spells' were much better than his 20 minutes of doing nothing that we have now. Warrington highlighted his inability to defend and he had only some come on the pitch. Much like Fielden offers very little in attack at the moment but doesn't do any defending either.
Thomas Leulaui
Is not a decent scrum half and defiantly not a decent hooker. A good opportunist try scorer but so is Sam Tomkins and Sam offers a much better all-round game than Tommy. Sam needs to be paired with a half back who is more of a play-maker.
Brian Noble
His time must be up now. Time to bring in a proper coach who will get the best out of the talented young players in the team.
TO STAY
Paul Prescott
Probably Wigan's best prop at the moment and at the age of 23 he has plenty of rugby ahead of him. Is excellent in attack and puts in some good tackles when defending, unlikely Fielden he doesn't go 'looking' for tackles but he makes them when he needs to.
Sam Tomkins
Goes without saying...the lad is very talented.
Joel Tomkins
Not the finished article but he has an excellent attacking game and is not bad in defence either. With a good coach helping him he would be by far the best second row in super league.
Mark Flanagan
Does as much defending as O'Loughlin but is still effective in attack so perhaps O'Loughlins days are numbers if the team is picked on form.
Lee Massop
Should be developed into a prop and replace Stuart Fielden. Already better than Fielden just needs to have a long spell in the first team.
Mike McIlorum
Before he got injured he was best hooker in the Wigan team. Really improved a lot this season and the team seemed to play a lot better with him on the pitch. If Mike hadn't got injured I think Wigan's attacking play would be a lot better than it has been.
IN
Danny Brough/Ben Jeffries
The sort of half back who would work well with Sam Tomkins. Both are proven in the super league so no need to waste a year waiting for them to adjust. Myler would have been an option was well if he had not signed for Warrington.
Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook
An excellent young prop forward who will probably be moving to a 'big' club eventually so Wigan should get in their first. Lenagans connections with Quins should help perhaps a trade for Fielden. A front row with Precott, Scarsbrook, O'Carroll and Massop is definatly one build for the future.
Admittedly I don't watch enough rugby to no other players who wigan should sign especially not from the NRL. Anyone got any suggestions for an enforcer prop that Lenegan has been unable to find.