I left Langtree park in an extraordinarily bad mood on Friday and in order to avoid it getting any worse, I've been avoiding the message for fear of being riled by the usual suspects. I've not read any posts and after I leave this will leave again until I've simmered down.
The performance stank, simple as, but I place a minor amount of blame with the players. The forwards won the hard yards and, before Broughton pulled one out the bag, we were starting to get on top of them, especially when we had both Perry and Tony P on at the same time. We weren't dropping off tackles. The left side was a bit shakey and Hull were having some joy down that side, but nothing horrendous. The completion rate and kicking weren't awful either.
The problem lies in completely predictable, 1 dimensional rugby. People will probably have criticised Lomax, but he hasn't become a bad scrum half over night, his main crime on Friday was trying too hard. Take a look at his options when he's receiving the ball, he's got none. The defence know he's either going to run it, or spread it to Gaskell, allowing the defence close to the ruck to stack up on him. We've no movement off the ball, no fluidity, no organisation in attack. Hohaia got caught in posession too many times and I'd normally criticise a hooker for that, but if he's not being presented viable runners its going to happen. People used to complain about Jammer's tendancy to force a short pass, but even simple tactics like that aren't appearing. We look like 17 players who haven't practiced a single move all week.
Players don't become poor over night, and we've got a squad that is capable of competing at the right end of the table. The blame for what is becoming a debarcle lies almost solely with the coaching staff. I'm not a season ticket holder this year, so Friday night cost me the best part of £50 for me and the wife, so arguments that Royce managed to pull things round last year, its all about peaking at the right time etc aren't really striking a chord with me.
I was never Daniel Anderson's biggest fan, whilst he had some great strengths I thought his weaknesses were covered by an outstanding squad. However, if I were McManus, I'd be on the phone to him asking what his plans were for the rest of the season.
I'm a positive, glass half full, things will turn around, look on the brightside, it could be worse kind of guy; but I can't stomach much more of this poop.
I left Langtree park in an extraordinarily bad mood on Friday and in order to avoid it getting any worse, I've been avoiding the message for fear of being riled by the usual suspects. I've not read any posts and after I leave this will leave again until I've simmered down.
The performance stank, simple as, but I place a minor amount of blame with the players. The forwards won the hard yards and, before Broughton pulled one out the bag, we were starting to get on top of them, especially when we had both Perry and Tony P on at the same time. We weren't dropping off tackles. The left side was a bit shakey and Hull were having some joy down that side, but nothing horrendous. The completion rate and kicking weren't awful either.
The problem lies in completely predictable, 1 dimensional rugby. People will probably have criticised Lomax, but he hasn't become a bad scrum half over night, his main crime on Friday was trying too hard. Take a look at his options when he's receiving the ball, he's got none. The defence know he's either going to run it, or spread it to Gaskell, allowing the defence close to the ruck to stack up on him. We've no movement off the ball, no fluidity, no organisation in attack. Hohaia got caught in posession too many times and I'd normally criticise a hooker for that, but if he's not being presented viable runners its going to happen. People used to complain about Jammer's tendancy to force a short pass, but even simple tactics like that aren't appearing. We look like 17 players who haven't practiced a single move all week.
Players don't become poor over night, and we've got a squad that is capable of competing at the right end of the table. The blame for what is becoming a debarcle lies almost solely with the coaching staff. I'm not a season ticket holder this year, so Friday night cost me the best part of £50 for me and the wife, so arguments that Royce managed to pull things round last year, its all about peaking at the right time etc aren't really striking a chord with me.
I was never Daniel Anderson's biggest fan, whilst he had some great strengths I thought his weaknesses were covered by an outstanding squad. However, if I were McManus, I'd be on the phone to him asking what his plans were for the rest of the season.
I'm a positive, glass half full, things will turn around, look on the brightside, it could be worse kind of guy; but I can't stomach much more of this poop.
The problem lies in completely predictable, 1 dimensional rugby. People will probably have criticised Lomax, but he hasn't become a bad scrum half over night, his main crime on Friday was trying too hard. Take a look at his options when he's receiving the ball, he's got none. The defence know he's either going to run it, or spread it to Gaskell, allowing the defence close to the ruck to stack up on him. We've no movement off the ball, no fluidity, no organisation in attack. Hohaia got caught in posession too many times and I'd normally criticise a hooker for that, but if he's not being presented viable runners its going to happen. People used to complain about Jammer's tendancy to force a short pass, but even simple tactics like that aren't appearing. We look like 17 players who haven't practiced a single move all week.
I think this is the major problem with us at the moment from what I've seen.
We just look badly organised with ball in hand, nobody is taking leadership in the halves and directing us around the park. We don't have a Sean Long / Lee Briers type player who tells the forwards where to run and communicates with his half back partner to organise the set plays. We often go one or out or the moves stop at 6 or 7 because we aren't organised enough to challenge the defence. Whilst I think Gaskell is a good player, I think he's struggling a bit at the moment and I've never really been convinced with Lomax at 7. Lomax is a quality player, but he doesn't have the passing or kicking game to play in the halves for me. We're badly lacking an organiser, a leader to move us around the pack. There's no lack of effort from the side and we have shown improvements in defence, but the team are going nowhere with the ball in hand. I'd give Wheeler a shot at 6 personally. I'm not saying he's the answer to our problems, but our current 6 and 7 isn't working. He was a player in form and has barely been seen since he signed his new deal.
To be honest this is where someone like Wilkin should be stepping up. He's the only experienced pro we have (excluding Hohaia who is still finding his feet) with a head for tactics. The moment he saw Lomax and Gaskell falling to pieces he should have assumed responsibility and led the side. I've defended Jon for years. He's an outstanding pro who's been consistently undervalued throughout his career. And I appreciate he has a testimonial this season which is a lot for any player to organise. But right now we need his influence more than ever - and Royce should be stressing this point to him in the most unmistakable terms.
Lomax is a quality player, but he doesn't have the passing or kicking game to play in the halves for me.
I think Lomax's rombustuous play and bravery lends itself well to that 1st receiver role. He has the confidence to work at the line without worrying whether or not he'll get a whack. However, he should be taking the line on with options. He should have a runner back on the inside and one on his outside shoulder, aswell as the long pass to Gaskell. We've no inside runner and the runner on his outside looks everybit the dummy by moving half heartedly, so the defnce know'seitherLomax will run it, or spread it to Gaskell. This means the A and B defenders (as P Cullen refers to them) stack up on Lomax and the wider defnders arenever distracted andsucked in. So why are the runners never in place? Some blame could be laid with Lomax's organising, but if lads are doing it in training all week, they're not just going to stop for the match, are they?