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Playing style : Tue Aug 11, 2015 11:34 am  
Cougars have some talented, quick backs - Gabriel, Guzdek, Barnes, White etc. Maybe just needs the forwards to practice offloading in the tackle and supporting more .....


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Watching Leeds demolish Warrington tonight, after watching them demolish Saints last week, I can't help feeling that something is happening which is bigger than simply a good team hitting a purple patch. Leeds are comprehensively rejecting the orthodoxy which has dominated Super League for the last 15 years, and it looks to me like they're showing the way.

There are two components of this challenge :

It's not all about the forwards

Leeds' pack is good, don't get me wrong. But it's not miles above all others. Indeed, it has two fairly old men in Peacock and Leuluai, some kids like Singleton who are good, but not notably different from promising kids in other teams, and a couple of old pros like Delaney. The orthodoxy says that forwards grind you upfield, winning territory, and then you get over the line through a kick or manufacturing a fallover try from close range. Leeds are not doing that. Their forwards do see their role as providing for their backs, not simply by doing 4 heads-down drives for 40 metres, but by sucking in defenders with an expansive offloading game which causes havoc with set defences. Saints' pack is arguably stronger than Leeds, but how much easier must it be for defenders to prepare for Saints' big men doing their one-off hit-ups, than it is to deal with having to get three men into every tackle on a Leeds forward because if you don't, they'll offload (and they'll probably offload even if you do).

The result is that defences - whether they intended to or not - are compressing in the middle, providing Leeds' backs with plenty of space to run at a defence which is already in chaos because of the unpredictability created by the offload game. And what backs ! Leeds have the best fullback in Hardaker, the best centre in Watkins, and arguably Moon, Briscoe and Hall are all in the top three in their position. This is where Leeds' money has gone, and whereas most teams are basing their game around either the hooker (Saints), or the kicking game of a halfback (Huddersfield et al), Leeds' entire game is based around getting the ball to their prodigiously talented threequarters. It's lovely to watch, but it's also devastatingly effective against Super League defences who have been conditioned their entire professional careers to defend against the rigid structured forward-territory game.

For a long time now, fans and pundits have stated that "backs win you games, but forwards win you trophies". Leeds are turning this on its head. The Leeds game is a creative, backs-dominated game in which the role of the forwards has been redefined to one in which they support the backs not by winning yards, but by creating space in the defensive line. The last time we saw a team whose backs were winning the competition for them was possibly the 90's Saints teams of Iro, Newlove, Goulding, Albert, Sullivan, Hunte and Martyn (which, interestingly, was also a team with a decent but not exceptional pack, which included some offloading mavericks like McVey). The unquestioned orthodoxy of backs feeding off the scraps forwards leave behind is being turned on its head, and the other super league teams can't handle it.

It's not all about percentages

I can't give Leeds sole credit for this. There's a team in Australia which has adopted a similar tactic, and there was a little-remarked-on thread on this site with a link to the story a while back (sorry, can't find it). The orthodoxy says that you play percentages. You don't push the pass, you don't risk errors, you play the arm-wrestle, and possession is everything. This is one reason why we've become such a forward dominated competition. Then a team in the Aussie second tier competition got the idea that what mattered was not the number of times you had the ball, it was how long you had the ball. If you play an offloading game - like Leeds do - then your time in possession is higher than if you don't - even with the same number of sets. Leeds run defences ragged, because defending takes a lot more energy out of you than attacking, and if you manage to actually force the defenders to make contact and then offload, then you're getting them to make more than 6 tackles. In some of those sets Leeds had tonight, and against Saints, the Saints and Wire defenders were making twelve or more tackles. Leeds defenders rarely had to make more than five when defending a set against the orthodox percentage attack. That's a huge energy advantage and one which then creates tired defences.

It's misleading when pundits talk about people getting tired in the last 10 minutes of each half. You get tired after each tackle, because it takes effort out of you, and even for a very fit athlete, it can take several seconds to recover breath and composure after a heavy collision. Much of that recovery is traditionally done when you're defending to the left of the PTB and you see the ball go right. So you switch off, breathe deep and jog slowly back the ten. Against Leeds you can't, as they're going to offload and come back at you. You have to be on the balls of your feet all the time. When they have the ball, there's no respite at all. After three tackles of scrambling around the middle, the defenders are going to be less reactive than they would be against a more structured and predictable attack. This is why gaps appear at all times in the game, not just the last ten minutes. It might only be 15 minutes in, but that bloke at C defender has already had two collisions and scrambled for another, and his feet are temporarily leaden; run Watkins at him.

Leeds might put the ball down occasionally (although clearly they practice very hard to ensure that there are men ready and able to take offloads), but when they do, their opponents are so knackered and disorganised from defending against the Leeds attack that they are unlikely to offer much in attack which Leeds' competent defence can handle relatively easily. They are absolutely not playing the percentages, and what they do would have the other 11 Super League coaches snapping their pencils in frustration at the risks. It's a credit to McDermott that he is willing to allow and encourage his players to do this.

It's quite possible that what we're seeing is more than just a very good team hitting great form - we could be seeing the emergence of a new style of rugby league which is going to require a fairly radical shift in thinking by coaching staff and talent scouts in all our clubs : stop training all your 6'2" athletes to be forwards - train them as threequarters; and stop demanding your forwards win ground and a fast PTB - teach them how to offload and support.
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Re: Playing style : Thu Aug 13, 2015 8:20 am  
Spot on. Am dying to see Cougars off-load more and throw it about a lot more. I'm convinced our players can do it and I think we'd really put some teams to the sword if we did that. The only time Oldham looked anything less than comfortable the other week was when we started doing exactly this in the last 20 minutes or so. It's not rocket science.
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Re: Playing style : Thu Aug 13, 2015 1:22 pm  
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Spot on. Am dying to see Cougars off-load more and throw it about a lot more. I'm convinced our players can do it and I think we'd really put some teams to the sword if we did that. The only time Oldham looked anything less than comfortable the other week was when we started doing exactly this in the last 20 minutes or so. It's not rocket science.

My thoughts exactly CDC .
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Re: Playing style : Mon Aug 24, 2015 11:20 am  
After yesterday's excellent result, we now have what should be the easiest run-in (of all of our closest rivals) to the end of the season. Three games which we should easily win. We must ensure that we show no-mercy to London, Gloucester and Hemel, plus the fact that we have 8 days to recover from yesterday's game whilst Skolars will only have (almost) 3, which should mean a 'cricket-score' result on next Monday evening.

At present, we have a points deficit of 139 compared with Oldham but they have to play Swinton, a game which they could easily lose.

Given that scenario, it isn't inconceivable (but possibly unlikely) that we could still finish in first position if we play as we know that we can and put 60 to 70 points against all three Clubs, whilst ensuring that they score less than 10 to 20 points against us (making allowances for our usual mistakes).

With this potential situation in mind, we can only hope that it hasn't been lost on our coach and that he will do everything within his power and ability to ensure that we do finish in top position to give the fans a home tie against Oldham in the play-offs.

We now have the backs that can outpace their rivals and the forwards (on their day) who are equal, if not better, than their opponents. Let's hope that we can put it together again and start firing on all cylinders (especially with the return of 'Tiger'), as we appear to have done in our last two games.

As usual, it will come-down to that last game of the regular season.
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Re: Playing style : Mon Aug 24, 2015 5:01 pm  
Our playing style is a constant source of frustration to me. Five drives and a kick? I could coach that! Fair enough, in the second half yesterday the weather conditions didn't allow for much else but in the first half - for the first half hour at least - conditions were nigh on perfect. For four consecutive sets all we offered was a pass from dummy half followed by a drive at every play-the-ball - so around 20 PTBs where we did the exact same thing, pass it to the nearest man and have him run in. No invention or creation, no off-loading, and we seem to do this every game. Many moons ago, Marchy assured us we would be seeing 'expansive' rugby league. Once or twice per game perhaps but otherwise we just aren't seeing it. We have some good backs and speedy wingers, it might pay us to actually use them a bit more.
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Re: Playing style : Mon Aug 24, 2015 6:38 pm  
Thanks 'CDC'. It sounds as though nothing has changed sine we moved to the South Coast three years ago!

We never have used our backs to their abilities, with the exception of the 'Phil Larder Era' when they were given their chances and look what happened.

So, it sounds as though we'll struggle to win our last three games by the margins which could ensure that we finish top (assuming that Swinton beat Oldham).

We'll be at Hemel on Monday and hope that we actually do see some expansive rugby but, as I say, 'We live in constant hope'!

By the way, what has happened to the stand-off from Bradford?

Is he injured or is it something else? He seemed to be a decent player.
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Re: Playing style : Mon Aug 24, 2015 6:56 pm  
Head down backside up one man plunge has been the Keighley style for years and years. One coach changed it but eventually the standard returned.
Why does anyone expect anything else?
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Re: Playing style : Mon Aug 24, 2015 9:30 pm  
It's always been broken as far as I'm concerned but the numerous coaches appear to ignore the fact.

That said, Jason Demetriou was an exception, as was Phil Larder.

What I fail to understand is 'WHY'?

We have players with both the pace and ability so it must be THE COACH!

So come-on Paul March, get your finger out at last!

Comments from the Club would be appreciated, always assuming that the Club is interested!
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Re: Playing style : Tue Aug 25, 2015 2:20 pm  
I think we would all like to see open expansive rugby but beware not to moan when they lose it or knock on when taking it wide early in the tackle count. We can't have it all ways up.
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Re: Playing style : Tue Aug 25, 2015 5:43 pm  
ACCording to gary fawcett the ex bulls half back Adam Brooks has been injured but is in the squad for monday.WELCOME BACK.
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