Hetherington: is he losing the plot? Or sour grapes? : Thu Apr 30, 2009 4:37 pm
Have a read of this.
As a taster... Hetherington wrote: I think it is a bit of a concern for the game that coaches are coaching to stop the opposition and they are getting really good at it. It is a perfectly legitimate objective, but I think the pendulum has swung too far in that direction... Harlequins last week were extremely well-structured, well organised and very tough in defence. When teams like that are on their mettle, they are difficult to break down. Last week Leeds Rhinos weren't able to unlock that defence often enough and it was the same a couple of weeks earlier, when we played Bradford. Okaaaay.... So if I read it right, the reason that his lot have been (shock! horror!) losing games - which is clearly against the natural order of things - is because other teams have had the nerve to actually try and stop the opposition winning? So, because his team have lost some ascendency, we'll have to change the rules now. No change there, then. By-the-by, interesting to note the - probably unintentional - acknowledgment that Bulls beat Leeds NOT because Leeds were poor, but because our defence was GOOD. Très interéssant.... All very odd, given that Leeds timed their lying-on to absolute perfection when they played us - one nanosecond short of a penalty. Methinks El Presidente has thrown a tantrum, with the teddy currently well out of the cot? |
Have a read of this.
As a taster... Hetherington wrote: I think it is a bit of a concern for the game that coaches are coaching to stop the opposition and they are getting really good at it. It is a perfectly legitimate objective, but I think the pendulum has swung too far in that direction... Harlequins last week were extremely well-structured, well organised and very tough in defence. When teams like that are on their mettle, they are difficult to break down. Last week Leeds Rhinos weren't able to unlock that defence often enough and it was the same a couple of weeks earlier, when we played Bradford. Okaaaay.... So if I read it right, the reason that his lot have been (shock! horror!) losing games - which is clearly against the natural order of things - is because other teams have had the nerve to actually try and stop the opposition winning? So, because his team have lost some ascendency, we'll have to change the rules now. No change there, then. By-the-by, interesting to note the - probably unintentional - acknowledgment that Bulls beat Leeds NOT because Leeds were poor, but because our defence was GOOD. Très interéssant.... All very odd, given that Leeds timed their lying-on to absolute perfection when they played us - one nanosecond short of a penalty. Methinks El Presidente has thrown a tantrum, with the teddy currently well out of the cot? |
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