Sir Gregory ParsloeP wrote:
I think Smith has had some bad luck with bad injuries to the likes of Simpson and Gannon’s HIA, however he has been hit harder by our poor recruitment. As you said earlier Jim, was Smith or GH making the decisions?
Start of 2023, we brought in Hooley, Olpherts, Nene and Roberts in the backs. 3 have gone with people saying Roberts is likely to leave at end of this year. We kept Fusitua and are paying Olpherts to play for wakey which puts you in a weak place when Lumb does his hamstring.
And of course our weakness at prop and losing Walters.
I know you think errors are the key, I won’t go on about style of play as I think we all have our own views
Yeah I think it's a case of emphasis on those aspects rather than disagreeing that either has a part to play. I just don't think our stats or style can flourish with the amount of individual errors we're making as I've said... but then RS has recruited or selected those players and he can't just wash his hands of that either.
We have made a hell of a lot of project signings (Hudson, Ruan, Roberts etc) and none of them have paid off yet, if they ever do. The common theme here is "bargain basement" - we are trying to find diamonds in the rough, or assume that our magical environment will turn average players into great ones, or we assume that players with long histories of injury will come good for us. This is where I see the hand of GH in these decisions, but I could be wrong.
For me you have to get a balance of projects/punts, but you can't base your entire strategy on high risk signings. Even Miller at FB was a risky call. I think once he settled and we learn how to use him, he'll be a good player for us but he's also been a liability at times we couldn't afford.