Lam previews Hull KR
Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2019 5:15 pm
Wigan Warriors Head Coach Adrian Lam looks ahead to Friday’s Betfred Super League clash with Hull KR.
“We’ve got a pretty good idea of what is going to come up against us.” Lam
Wigan Warriors vs Hull KR, Friday 5th July, DW Stadium, K.O. 7:45pm
Wigan Warriors Head Coach Adrian Lam believes his side know what to expect when they host Hull Kingston Rovers on Friday at the DW Stadium (K.O. 7:45pm).
Wigan head into Friday’s game with four wins in a row, a run that began with a win away to the Robins. On Wigan’s recent upturn in form, Lam explained that their is more to come from his side.
“We’ve still got a long way to go and that’s the positive thing. I guess we are probably at a six out of ten. The attitude has changed and everyone understands the way we want to go about things. Now we’ve just got to keep honing that.”
“We are slowly filtering in some young players into our first team squad. That’s what I’m about, I want to try and bring through as many junior players as we possibly can to get them part of the season.”
This week Lam’s side host Hull KR for the first time in 2019. However, only a month has passed since the two sides last met, when Wigan narrowly won 18-19 at KCOM Craven Park.
On the opposition: We’ve got a pretty good idea of what is going to come up against us. Over the last ten weeks they’ve played well as a group and have been in every game.
“They have also seen a lot of changes. Parcell will be one that will certainly improve them.”
The Head Coach also had positive words for the recent performances of full-back Zak Hardaker, who scored in last week’s home victory.
“He missed a game a couple of weeks ago which I think was good for him because he’s played a lot of minutes. But he’s a tough player and since he’s come back he’s certainly brought a spark to us.
“He’s been good in attack but has also offered us plenty in defence as well.”
Wigan made it four wins from their last four after beating Salford Red Devils at home last week. Lam expressed just how happy he was with the win after losing skipper Sean O’Loughlin to an Achilles injury in the opening exchanges.
“I think he [O’Loughlin] has been one of the best players in the competition over the last four weeks. We scrambled a bit for 15 minutes but then we rallied and got back to how we wanted to play.
“The best part was that we did it without him through a couple of the young boys. That’s certainly a positive sign.”
Along with the skipper, the head coach also provided updates on other injuries in the Wigan Warriors squad.
“O’Loughlin is looking to be out for four weeks. Benny Flower is looking at a similar time, so four to five weeks.
“Then we’ve got Joe Greenwood who’s out too. We will follow the protocol of head knocks and the return to the field policy, making sure we do the right thing by that. However we are getting Dan Sarginson back so we’re losing a couple but getting one back”
Much speculation has circulated in the last seven days regarding Salford half-back Jackson Hastings, who has been heavily linked with Wigan. On this Lam said, “We’ve been talking to him for a long time, and so too have other clubs.
“Every club would love his services on their books and I get along with him personally. I’m sure if he wants to come to Wigan, the Club will announce that when the time is right to announce it. Fingers crossed that is the case.”
In recent weeks the Head Coach has also been asked about his own future at Wigan.
On his future: “I’ve started communications [With the Club] and I’m happy that’s underway now. With regards to the outcome, it may take two weeks, but it’s positive, so we will see.”
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“We’ve got a pretty good idea of what is going to come up against us.” Lam
Wigan Warriors vs Hull KR, Friday 5th July, DW Stadium, K.O. 7:45pm
Wigan Warriors Head Coach Adrian Lam believes his side know what to expect when they host Hull Kingston Rovers on Friday at the DW Stadium (K.O. 7:45pm).
Wigan head into Friday’s game with four wins in a row, a run that began with a win away to the Robins. On Wigan’s recent upturn in form, Lam explained that their is more to come from his side.
“We’ve still got a long way to go and that’s the positive thing. I guess we are probably at a six out of ten. The attitude has changed and everyone understands the way we want to go about things. Now we’ve just got to keep honing that.”
“We are slowly filtering in some young players into our first team squad. That’s what I’m about, I want to try and bring through as many junior players as we possibly can to get them part of the season.”
This week Lam’s side host Hull KR for the first time in 2019. However, only a month has passed since the two sides last met, when Wigan narrowly won 18-19 at KCOM Craven Park.
On the opposition: We’ve got a pretty good idea of what is going to come up against us. Over the last ten weeks they’ve played well as a group and have been in every game.
“They have also seen a lot of changes. Parcell will be one that will certainly improve them.”
The Head Coach also had positive words for the recent performances of full-back Zak Hardaker, who scored in last week’s home victory.
“He missed a game a couple of weeks ago which I think was good for him because he’s played a lot of minutes. But he’s a tough player and since he’s come back he’s certainly brought a spark to us.
“He’s been good in attack but has also offered us plenty in defence as well.”
Wigan made it four wins from their last four after beating Salford Red Devils at home last week. Lam expressed just how happy he was with the win after losing skipper Sean O’Loughlin to an Achilles injury in the opening exchanges.
“I think he [O’Loughlin] has been one of the best players in the competition over the last four weeks. We scrambled a bit for 15 minutes but then we rallied and got back to how we wanted to play.
“The best part was that we did it without him through a couple of the young boys. That’s certainly a positive sign.”
Along with the skipper, the head coach also provided updates on other injuries in the Wigan Warriors squad.
“O’Loughlin is looking to be out for four weeks. Benny Flower is looking at a similar time, so four to five weeks.
“Then we’ve got Joe Greenwood who’s out too. We will follow the protocol of head knocks and the return to the field policy, making sure we do the right thing by that. However we are getting Dan Sarginson back so we’re losing a couple but getting one back”
Much speculation has circulated in the last seven days regarding Salford half-back Jackson Hastings, who has been heavily linked with Wigan. On this Lam said, “We’ve been talking to him for a long time, and so too have other clubs.
“Every club would love his services on their books and I get along with him personally. I’m sure if he wants to come to Wigan, the Club will announce that when the time is right to announce it. Fingers crossed that is the case.”
In recent weeks the Head Coach has also been asked about his own future at Wigan.
On his future: “I’ve started communications [With the Club] and I’m happy that’s underway now. With regards to the outcome, it may take two weeks, but it’s positive, so we will see.”
https://www.wiganwarriors.com/news/2019 ... fQXXItf.99