Sarge?
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I do not understand what has happened to his tackling technique?
He was strong defensively last year so what has changed?
He was strong defensively last year so what has changed?
Whatever happened to Billy McGinty's pineapple?
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Shaun Wane has told him to tackle high every time!
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I don't think he was though, he has always been poor defensively.East Stand Faithful wrote:He was strong defensively last year so what has changed?
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Fair enough my memory must be going in my old age!Dobby wrote:I don't think he was though, he has always been poor defensively.East Stand Faithful wrote:He was strong defensively last year so what has changed?
Whatever happened to Billy McGinty's pineapple?
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No denying that!!! Was that Sarginson's "Jack Murphy moment"?Wigan Watcher wrote:yes he cost us dearly on the day
Should have been "up the jumper" no matter what, pathetic carry from a player who's form has been inconsistent to say the least.
Overall though far too much spilled ball (again) from a Wigan side who simply did not turn up
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The best form of defence is attack!!
Out of the black and into the red, remember you don't get anything for two in a bed!!
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Two points ahead, 10 mins to go and some daft sod starts passing the ball out wide in our own 30 mtr area.
We should have gone tight up the middle with a long deep kick at the end of the set.HKR were never going to score from 70-80 mtrs out.
Going wide in our own 30 area works at the DW but not away from home. We either change tactics away from home or keep losing.
That's the choice IMO.
We should have gone tight up the middle with a long deep kick at the end of the set.HKR were never going to score from 70-80 mtrs out.
Going wide in our own 30 area works at the DW but not away from home. We either change tactics away from home or keep losing.
That's the choice IMO.
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Our game management leaves a lot to be desired, oh for a Edwards, Barrett etc. Campese was a spent force in Australia but his control of the game last night was exceptional, we have a lot to learn! The experienced lads needed to step up to the mark.
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Tells you a lot about the lack of quality and true Stand Off's of our own playing in the position. At Wigan we have a Scrum Half in the position while Leeds have a Loose Forward with the Stand Off playing Scrum Half and the Scrum Half now on the bench covering the Hooker and Half Back positions.shaunedwardsfanclub wrote:Our game management leaves a lot to be desired, oh for a Edwards, Barrett etc. Campese was a spent force in Australia but his control of the game last night was exceptional, we have a lot to learn! The experienced lads needed to step up to the mark.
We have natural Stand Off in Hampshire playing Fullback because of having a Full Back out of form and two Scrum Half's, neither of whom are true Stand Offs playing in the two positions.
Campese reminds me of the way Kenny directed the players and game in the 1985 Season and both have never been regarded as Scrum Half's.