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Well done Feka

Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 11:21 pm
by cpwigan
The big guy dug in tonight and whatsmore put some real effort in to get back whenever Wire made a break. Stuart Fielden must be somewhat embarassed that Feka 'sprinted' past him to make a tackle.

Re: Well done Feka

Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 11:28 pm
by bikerharry
Didn't get to watch the second half, (working tonight,good job we've got intranet here) but I thought all the players that were criticized last week for lack of effort, stepped up tonight and did their bit, including Fielden. Well done gents, a thoroughly enjoyable first half and from what I've heard,second half too.
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Re: Well done Feka

Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 12:12 am
by ellery 4 coach
imo fekas worst game in a wigan shirt last weekend but he put in 100% effort this week 1 more thing i think weve got a real gem in mossop he could be 1 of the games best next year, i dont think hes ready for prop yet but 2nd row could be ready made replacement for hock

Re: Well done Feka

Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 12:15 am
by GeoffN
ellery 4 coach wrote:imo fekas worst game in a wigan shirt last weekend but he put in 100% effort this week 1 more thing i think weve got a real gem in mossop he could be 1 of the games best next year, i dont think hes ready for prop yet but 2nd row could be ready made replacement for hock
He was making a lot more "hard yards" than Fielden was.

Re: Well done Feka

Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 12:20 am
by cpwigan
He is a prop more than a back rower. He likes driving the ball close to the right side of the POTB and does not have the skill of the best back rowers. He is a better prop than Fielden that is for sure.

Re: Well done Feka

Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 12:52 am
by Shevi 4 life
I hope they dont renew his contract through, he is a good player. But he has had four seasone in a wigan shirt too shed weight and as far as i can see he has put more on. As soon as teams start closing him down, he shy's out the game imo.

Re: Well done Feka

Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 1:02 am
by botica
As soon as Feka and Fielden came on we started to score. Wonder if the wire chant of YFB spurred him on!!
Fielden was better too, his defence was immence and saved the line a couple of times.

Re: Well done Feka

Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 1:25 am
by DaveO
botica wrote:As soon as Feka and Fielden came on we started to score. Wonder if the wire chant of YFB spurred him on!!
Fielden was better too, his defence was immence and saved the line a couple of times.
Did you notice they came on at exactly they same time as they did last week? Bang on the 20 minute mark.

The question mark over Feka is can he keep this level of of performance up or can he only do it if he gets a rocket and may be facing the chop?

Dave

Re: Well done Feka

Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 2:09 am
by Shaun1967
botica wrote:As soon as Feka and Fielden came on we started to score. Wonder if the wire chant of YFB spurred him on!!
Fielden was better too, his defence was immence and saved the line a couple of times.
I think the Wire chant had a tremendous effect, not on Feka personally but on their own defenders who all rushed in to meet him when they heard this.
Our first try try came following his first drive when the defenders all rushed under their own posts to meet him and Pat scored out wide.
Two more came indirectly from offloads of Feka's when he had defenders swinging off him.
I am still slightly confused as to why he was taken off after 3 minutes of the 2nd half, and whether or not this is the best use of our substitutes.

A few of our trys tonight came off the back of dominant runs by forwards. The best try of the night (Carmont's first) came on the back of of a great burst by Mossop who would command a place in the starting 17 of all other Super League clubs, irrespective of being young and British.

Re: Well done Feka

Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 2:18 am
by DaveO
Shaun1967 wrote: The best try of the night (Carmont's first) came on the back of of a great burst by Mossop who would command a place in the starting 17 of all other Super League clubs, irrespective of being young and British.
He would at Hudds that is for sure. The comments made by their coach were barely legal in terms of anti-tampering the way he was singing his praises when we recalled him from his loan spell.

Dave