McDermott is going. I actually think he is more relaxed because of it, and seems to have let the shackles go. He apparently asked to finish the season, and that is what they agreed.
You are correct in the fact that the gap between Australia and England is big, and was particularly big around the time Sinfield was in his prime. As a Half playing behind a beaten pack on most occasions and far inferior back line to work with, it is always going to be difficult for a player with the skill set of Sinfield to make an impression on games. He is not a maverick who can come up with a wow play from nowhere no matter the game situation like Johnson for NZ.
We all laud the likes of Thurston, Cronk, Lockyer, Johns etc..etc.. and rightly so, they are great players but when their pack is living up to it's billing every time and setting the platform and they have a conveyor belt of superb ATG back options to use it makes things a hell of a lot easier! Put Sinfield in those teams and we would have seen the view of him change imo.
Sinfield wasn't outstanding at international level on the whole, but held his own in a time when we were very poor as a team and The rare occasions we did match up Sinfield was at the fore, the 2009 and 2011 four nations for example where we beat the kiwis to get to both finals he was MOM. and for me, he was very good during the 2013 WC despite you being hyper critical about the end when many other things could be picked out for England's demise in that last few minutes, you forgot to mention he was one of Englands best before that in that very game...the great ball to put Watkins in and the pass to Burgess over the top?
Playing behind a beaten pack on most occasions?
But England's pack is the equal, if not the best pack in the world surely?
It's the backs (in particular, the halfbacks) who aren't up to it, though you do appear to be implying that Sinfield is the exception. There is no evidence to support that view and no amount of MOM awards and Golden Boots from fawning RL publication editors or lickspittle RL journos will alter that.
Sinfield's best performance in an international shirt was in 2001 when he played hooker in the win against an undercooked, holiday-mode, just-stepped-off-the-plane Aussie team whose mindset was elsewhere after the initial tour cancellation. And Sinfield was still outshone by Sculthorpe's efforts.
By all means wax lyrical about Sinfield in Super League, but in an international shirt for GB or England?
Beyond Sculthorpe, Fielden (in his prime), Farrell, Graham and S.Burgess in that order, followed by daylight... I'm struggling to think of any other player during the SL era who has made a more-often-than-not regular international impact against the Aussies.
Anyhow, let's move on from the "Sinny is so lush, innit" derailment and get back on topic.....
WRT the Stadium Redevelopment, it does look like the club have been taking the fans for a ride by offering alternative (and in some cases, more expensive) season ticket options when they've known for quite some time that their redevelopment plans are a non-starter.
I don't expect any club sycophants to be aggrieved in the slightest.
Biff Tannen wrote:
You are correct in the fact that the gap between Australia and England is big, and was particularly big around the time Sinfield was in his prime. As a Half playing behind a beaten pack on most occasions and far inferior back line to work with, it is always going to be difficult for a player with the skill set of Sinfield to make an impression on games. He is not a maverick who can come up with a wow play from nowhere no matter the game situation like Johnson for NZ.
We all laud the likes of Thurston, Cronk, Lockyer, Johns etc..etc.. and rightly so, they are great players but when their pack is living up to it's billing every time and setting the platform and they have a conveyor belt of superb ATG back options to use it makes things a hell of a lot easier! Put Sinfield in those teams and we would have seen the view of him change imo.
Sinfield wasn't outstanding at international level on the whole, but held his own in a time when we were very poor as a team and The rare occasions we did match up Sinfield was at the fore, the 2009 and 2011 four nations for example where we beat the kiwis to get to both finals he was MOM. and for me, he was very good during the 2013 WC despite you being hyper critical about the end when many other things could be picked out for England's demise in that last few minutes, you forgot to mention he was one of Englands best before that in that very game...the great ball to put Watkins in and the pass to Burgess over the top?
Playing behind a beaten pack on most occasions?
But England's pack is the equal, if not the best pack in the world surely?
It's the backs (in particular, the halfbacks) who aren't up to it, though you do appear to be implying that Sinfield is the exception. There is no evidence to support that view and no amount of MOM awards and Golden Boots from fawning RL publication editors or lickspittle RL journos will alter that.
Sinfield's best performance in an international shirt was in 2001 when he played hooker in the win against an undercooked, holiday-mode, just-stepped-off-the-plane Aussie team whose mindset was elsewhere after the initial tour cancellation. And Sinfield was still outshone by Sculthorpe's efforts.
By all means wax lyrical about Sinfield in Super League, but in an international shirt for GB or England?
Beyond Sculthorpe, Fielden (in his prime), Farrell, Graham and S.Burgess in that order, followed by daylight... I'm struggling to think of any other player during the SL era who has made a more-often-than-not regular international impact against the Aussies.
Anyhow, let's move on from the "Sinny is so lush, innit" derailment and get back on topic.....
WRT the Stadium Redevelopment, it does look like the club have been taking the fans for a ride by offering alternative (and in some cases, more expensive) season ticket options when they've known for quite some time that their redevelopment plans are a non-starter.
It's the backs (in particular, the halfbacks) who aren't up to it, though you do appear to be implying that Sinfield is the exception. There is :
I agree those have been the areas we have been found out in down the years and continue to be.
I'm not implying Sinfield to have been a major success on the international stage, clearly he wasn't, but i don't think he was a disaster either as i pointed out various success he had had when the team as a whole was up to it, and you dismissed it predictably as 'Lickspittle' from the media
Anyway, i agree on one thing here, back on topic i didn't realise this was the stadium redevelopment thread...as you were
Sinfield's best performance in an international shirt was in 2001 when he played hooker in the win against an undercooked, holiday-mode, just-stepped-off-the-plane Aussie team whose mindset was elsewhere after the initial tour cancellation. .
And you take the p!$$ out of people who make excuses for Leeds efforts last season. Obviously it's not the excuses they use but the fact they're not as good at it as you are.
Well it looks like it's back on the agenda again .Working hard to find a solution with LCC .Come in William
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And you take the p!$$ out of people who make excuses for Leeds efforts last season. Obviously it's not the excuses they use but the fact they're not as good at it as you are.
... but reduced to a very short 19 day tour with fixtures against Bradford, Wigan and St Helens cancelled.
The Aussies were undercooked for that 1st Test.
And it was Sinfield's best game in an international rep shirt by a very huge margin.
I deal in reasons, not excuses.
Pleased to have educated you on the matter.
Seasonal felicitations BTW.
DHM wrote:
And you take the p!$$ out of people who make excuses for Leeds efforts last season. Obviously it's not the excuses they use but the fact they're not as good at it as you are.