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CORONET KING Stevo's Armpit

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lampyboy wrote:
Ellis has been treated poorly in my view, he needs to be given a run out.


Agrre 100%.
His tackling is one of his strong points and someone who is a teams player of the year one year surely deserves a chance in place of Wood, someone who imho has gone backwards this year.
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CORONET KING wrote:
Agrre 100%.
His tackling is one of his strong points and someone who is a teams player of the year one year surely deserves a chance in place of Wood, someone who imho has gone backwards this year.

He was sent to Feath to improve his defence as this is the weakest point of his game which was stated at the time he went so that argument is a non- starter. However I do believe he should get a run sooner rather than later.
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CORONET KING wrote:
Agrre 100%.
His tackling is one of his strong points and someone who is a teams player of the year one year surely deserves a chance in place of Wood, someone who imho has gone backwards this year.

He was sent to Feath to improve his defence as this is the weakest point of his game which was stated at the time he went so that argument is a non- starter. However I do believe he should get a run sooner rather than later.
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I haven't seen Isaac John playing in the reserves so don't know but is he an option back at Stand-off and move Sykes to Full-Back?

I like Mathers and he has been one of our stand out players so far, but the last 3 games have been a bit dodgy and he has made more errors than is acceptable. Is it time for someone else to get a chance?


Like it or not, at the moment, John is under contract for next year, Mathers is not, Sykes is not. Our chance (slim as it was) of making the 8 is gone after 2 defeats in 6 days that should both have been won. Now is the time to start building for next year and giving game time to those players who are going to be here.
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We never had a chance of the top 8 anyway. If we achieve 10th we have majorly over-achieved. 11th is my prediction.

All players have off days, sometimes teams have them together. Don't forget this is pretty much the same squad that won three in a row. Let's get some perspective. We nearly beat Leeds (World Champs) and put 40 past them, and were a couple of mistakes away from beating Bradford which would have put us 10th. As it is, they need to move on, go to Catalans (knowing they have beat them already), and then do their best to retain focus. Wholesale changes could be more damaging.

Dropping one player for one game to give them a breather/kick up the jacksee may be in order though.
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HerbertSplatt wrote:
We never had a chance of the top 8 anyway. If we achieve 10th we have majorly over-achieved. 11th is my prediction.

All players have off days, sometimes teams have them together. Don't forget this is pretty much the same squad that won three in a row. Let's get some perspective. We nearly beat Leeds (World Champs) and put 40 past them, and were a couple of mistakes away from beating Bradford which would have put us 10th. As it is, they need to move on, go to Catalans (knowing they have beat them already), and then do their best to retain focus. Wholesale changes could be more damaging.

Dropping one player for one game to give them a breather/kick up the jacksee may be in order though.


Why on earth do people think "nearly" beating Leeds was somehow a creditable performance??

They had lost 8 from 16 when we played them,more over they had lost fairly convincingly in 4 of their previous 5 games up to playing us.Indeed there only win in those 5 came against Bradford!!!Thats not forgetting they had circa 10 players backing up from a game 48 hours before.
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CORONET KING wrote:
Agrre 100%.
His tackling is one of his strong points and someone who is a teams player of the year one year surely deserves a chance in place of Wood, someone who imho has gone backwards this year.


That's not right, I've watched him quite a lot and he's not a great tackler at all - however neither is Wood.
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Fordy wrote:
Now is the time to start building for next year and giving game time to those players who are going to be here.

I agree with this. I'd rather finish 11th and develop players for next season than finish 9th using "stopgap" players.
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newwildcat wrote:
I agree with this. I'd rather finish 11th and develop players for next season than finish 9th using "stopgap" players.


Don't disagree with your sentiment but dont forget the higher you finish the higher the prize money.
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