Re: Matt James : Wed Mar 03, 2010 11:15 am
Bonzo wrote:
On the contrary I think Huby's really stepped up to the mark in the last year or so; Hiiggins usually makes an impact; and Jones and Jackson are work horses who contribute gretaly to our defensive effort in the middle of the field.
Hudson doesn't seem to be being given the necessary game time to make a major impact at the moment, which is a concern as he's the captain and should be leading the team. Netherton always speeds up the ruck when he comes on and often takes some of the workload (and focus) from the halfbacks.
I wouldn't class these players as mediocre, more unsung contributors who get on with the job and combine well as a pack. There are weaknesses, and there are strengths, but can't the same be said of all Super League sides? Our main problem, as many have already mentioned is simply lack of depth.
Hudson doesn't seem to be being given the necessary game time to make a major impact at the moment, which is a concern as he's the captain and should be leading the team. Netherton always speeds up the ruck when he comes on and often takes some of the workload (and focus) from the halfbacks.
I wouldn't class these players as mediocre, more unsung contributors who get on with the job and combine well as a pack. There are weaknesses, and there are strengths, but can't the same be said of all Super League sides? Our main problem, as many have already mentioned is simply lack of depth.
I'm afraid workhorse is a very polite description of someone who gives his all but rarely busts a tackle, makes a break, scores a try or hurts in the tackle. Huby does seem physically like a front rower finally, rather than a pudding, but still lacks the concentration to be a class act. Most mid/lower-table sides have soem unsung heroes, we seem to have a team of them.