A few stats : Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:27 am
Don't know if someone's done this previously and I've missed it so apologies if they have....
There's been a lot of talk about how Cas did last year so I thought I'd compare their performance after 7 games with ours.
Salford - 2 points, scored 108, conceded 269, difference -161
Castleford - 2 points, scored 116, conceded 203, difference -87
(stats from super league website)
So they were clearly struggling massively too at this time last year. However their one win had come against Leeds and they had pushed Catalans and That London fairly close. They had also had a 64 point pasting by Huddersfield. They only scored more than 20 in the Leeds game
Just as a clue as to what we can expect in the weeks to come they only won one of their next 7 games (against Saints!) and had some real hammerings off Bradford and Wakefield so half way through the season their stats read:
4 points, scored 263, conceded 481 difference -218
They then won 5 and drew 1 of their last 13
If you can read anything into this it suggests that in terms of where we are we shouldn't panic too much. But the biggest concern for me (and everyone else looking at the posts) is the defence. Cas's experience suggests it will get worse before it gets better and we clearly can't afford for that to happen.
With regard to Mcrae and people suggesting that their mums, nans, dogs, fish, etc could have won silverware with saints, if my reading of the Saints website is correct then every coach of saints had failed to win either the championship or the challenge cup since 1995. He won both in his first season and the challenge cup again the year after. So he clearly did have something about him as a coach. My own belief is that what he did then is fairly irrelevant to the present situation but I always like to make sure the facts are known when these heated debates take place