Re: Martyn Ridyard : Sun May 14, 2017 9:25 am
Centurino wrote:
Ridyard and Drinkwater complemented each other superbly in the 2016 8s. So, either a masterstroke, (akin to playing him at hooker pre-8s last year as a source of motivation), or a mind-explosion from Neil Jukes. I'd question if Ridyard has been given enough time to acclimatise with Super League, as every week, the team is chopped and changed - excluding injuries. And although Jukes is clearly happy to rotate players each week, does he actually know his best team? I guess time will tell.
Fairly sure that Martyn if he had been fit would have been 1 st choice to start the season , he wasn't , others took their chance and we had some decent results , since then injuries and IMO fatigue has made things more difficult for everybody , Martyn came in without any real change , then either dropped or injured ?
I believe Neil will know his best in his mind , but doubt he has had that option yet , our results have been disappointing , yet for me our performances have been quite good , nobody has taken us apart ( Cas excepted ) and most games have gone to the last quarter
Defiantly not easy , this SL lark , but still enjoying every minute , still confident some results will come
While Dereck will have his opinion like the rest of us , I believe the final word will be Neil's and the coaching staffs