A Few thoughts in a Dreadful Season so far : Fri Apr 03, 2009 12:39 pm
As a Salford supporter of 35 years plus I am extremely disappointed in the way we have progressed over the last two years. Getting relegated I thought would give us the chance of rebuilding the team and building a strategy that would enable us to move forward. This unfortunately hasn’t happened…
At the start of last year I thought the recruitment and building of a good young squad with a few experienced Pro’s gave us a really good blend of youth and experience. I thought the experienced players we had were of the right character to develop the youngsters. The Ideal role models for the younger players to learn from. Players who are solid, well respected and have an utterly professional attitude. Examples include Robbie Paul, Craig Stapleton etc.
Then the season started and we came to watch very defensive, low risk rugby league. It wasn’t exciting to watch and didn’t really give me the opinion that we were developing a game strategy. We were very flat in attack and kept the ball in the middle third of the field. When it reached the centres on most occasions it was immediately turned back into the middle. Why this happened was really frustrating as nearly every time Paul White got the ball he was a threat to the opposition with his pace. This plan usually produced results with us dominating the last 15-20 minutes, with the Full Time professionals dominating their Part Time opponents.
The exceptions to this were the two Finals at Warrington and Blackpool which were good attacking displays which I think the majority of fans were hoping for all season. We also won everything we could last season so credit where credit’s due.
This season started in much the same way as last for me. I looked at the squad we had and the players we recruited and I was pleased. I watched a lot of the NRL games involving our new recruits and I was looking forward to the start of the season. The NRL Players we have looked excellent prospects and performed really well for their NRL Clubs. The only person I didn’t see much of was Jeremy Smith who was ousted out of the Souths team by Isaac Luke who is an extremely good player.
These players look like different players from the players I watched last year. The exception is Luke Swain who I’ve been impressed with all this year. Players from the NRL need time to adapt to conditions over here so we need to give them time to acclimatise. We are no different to any other Club as most antipodeans need a season to produce their best form.
But what has happened on the field, we look totally disorganised and appear to lack team spirit. There appear to be cliques throughout the team. This allied to the fact that we’re being thrashed every week without competing doesn’t make great entertainment. On the flip side I have to say that we haven’t been helped by injuries which have decimated our outside backs.
So how do we fix it? Here are a few observations from a novice: -
1. Don’t let the ball bounce when it’s kicked to us - The number of times the opposition have kicked to us and we’ve let it bounce this year is amazing. It’s far better to try and catch the ball and knock-on than let the opposition score. At least from a scrum we can have a structured defensive plan.
2. When kicking on offense keep the ball lower in trajectory and not down the fullback’s throat – We seem to kick the ball with a high trajectory perfect for the fullback to return at pace.
3. Slow the opposition down at the play the ball – We don’t appear to get as many men into the tackle as other super-league teams. We don’t turn players over onto their backs very often. Other teams tend to hold the player with the ball upright and get more defenders involved to give their defences time to form.
4. What has happened to our offloading in the forwards? – Players like Big Phil, Ray Cashmere and Adam Sidlow offloaded well when they arrived at Salford. This appears to have been removed or coached out of them.
5. I’d like to see Ray Cashmere given more game time as he used to get a lot more game time at North Queensland. It will give him the chance to get up to speed quicker.
6. Try and play the ball quicker – If the opposition are not releasing then at least wriggle to emphasise the fact that we are not allowed to. It appears to get the opposition penalties against us.
7. Get the ball away from the play the ball quicker – If we can get the ball away from the play the ball it puts defences on the back foot.
8. The game start from the first minute – We’ve lost too many games in the first 15-20 minutes.
9. Alternative game plans – If the game plan we went out with from the start doesn’t work then we don’t seem to be able to change it. A half time team talk doesn’t appear to galvanise us when we’re struggling.
Anyway time to get back to work.