BoredWiganer wrote:
Now that you mention it, i think your right he does have flashes of george williams about him.
I like how vocal he seems when he is on the pitch, even as a junior halfback with little first team experience. He doesn't seem timid to bark the orders. This coupled with the interview coming out of the wigan club where he states he wants to lead a team around the park gets me excited, he comes across as confident. Hopefully he will step up and give direction if harry smith fails to do so, but i would like to see smith kick on this season aswell and shows the leadership qualities that were talked about in his come up.
Our direction is going to need to come from somewhere this season with Hastings leaving as most has come through him the last couple of seasons, will be interesting to see which halfback steps up to that role and which pairing gels best.
I’ve been hugely unimpressed with Smith ever since the York friendly last year. The mistakes he made that day were excusable but he continued to replicate them throughout the season.
He really needs to find his voice and place in the team in ‘22 and if he doesn’t kick on this year I don’t see a future for him at Wigan.
One opportunity I see for him to kick on is the departure of Hastings. Hastings was the leader and go to man and playing in a free role as he was allowed to under Lam, Smith either chose to or was forced into taking a back seat and junior role. Smith cannot let Cust come in and dominate in the same way Hastings did.
I’ve no doubt the potential is there with Smith but I do wonder if he is robust enough physically and the desire is there for him to establish himself as a long term Wigan 7. The coming season will certainly answer those questions as far as I’m concerned.