Scott Taylor

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cpwigan
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Scott Taylor

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Best game for Wigan thus far. He looked today like the player who earned rave reviews for KR.
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He was terrific. Denting the line, looking for work. He'll only get better as he gets fitter. All our gingers will be world class before the end of next year.
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Scott certainly does not shy away from running in the ball, looks one tough lad
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Totally agree, he had his best game for us so far. He's a young prop who is only going to improve as he gets older :)
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Taylor has had a bit of a slow start but now along with all the young front row forwards is playing well. Maybe it's the confidence of youth but whatever it is their direct running and yards they gain is very good to watch.

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DaveO wrote:Taylor has had a bit of a slow start but now along with all the young front row forwards is playing well. Maybe it's the confidence of youth but whatever it is their direct running and yards they gain is very good to watch.
Maybe it's down to Wanes fantastic coaching
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medlocke wrote:
DaveO wrote:Taylor has had a bit of a slow start but now along with all the young front row forwards is playing well. Maybe it's the confidence of youth but whatever it is their direct running and yards they gain is very good to watch.
Maybe it's down to Wanes fantastic coaching
Give the young players some credit for their enthusiasm.

Can't be down to Wane anyway. Coaches at Wigan have been redundant for some time apparently. If we loose its usually the players fault, so if we win...




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Re: Scott Taylor

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DaveO wrote:
medlocke wrote:
DaveO wrote:Taylor has had a bit of a slow start but now along with all the young front row forwards is playing well. Maybe it's the confidence of youth but whatever it is their direct running and yards they gain is very good to watch.
Maybe it's down to Wanes fantastic coaching
Give the young players some credit for their enthusiasm.

Can't be down to Wane anyway. Coaches at Wigan have been redundant for some time apparently. If we loose its usually the players fault, so if we win...




Not according to Kol :wink:

........it's usually Shaun Wanes fault :lol:
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Re: Scott Taylor

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I think that Crosby and Logan also deserve a mention, they have both grabbed the bull by the horns and stepped up to SL level. Yes there is a lot of improvement still to come from both of them but they are developing game by game. I thought they both played their best game of the season last evening.
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Re: Scott Taylor

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shaunedwardsfan​club​ wrote:I think that Crosby and Logan also deserve a mention, they have both grabbed the bull by the horns and stepped up to SL level. Yes there is a lot of improvement still to come from both of them but they are developing game by game. I thought they both played their best game of the season last evening.
Well said I totally agree, I said similar to the missus last night after she asked who Dom Crosby was. I think our squad depth is really showing in comparison to our rivals, Whinos slipped against Cas, Dire were beat by KR and Bratfurt beat Giants when missing key players, touch wood we haven't slipped against anyone other than to top teams, against Dire and Whinos the young lads put up a performance to be proud of and with a bit of luck could have won either game.
On another note I am just beginning to get warm now, the cold really seemed to get to my bones. When is the summer rugby going to start? When we get flat tracks under us I think the enthusiasm and mobility of the young forwards could really come to the fore.
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