NickyKiss wrote:
It’s hard for Bateman to live up to expectations. They’re rightfully huge but if you look at some recent performances, they’re not dissimilar to how he player per exit, it’s just the expectations have gone through the roof. I think I saw on Thursday he was in excess of 40 tackles and 140 metres, so that’s not too shabby by anyone’s standard. To the naked eye I thought he was quiet again. It’s the daft errors and moaning to the ref he needs to cut out for me.
I think Smithies will get better across the board. I think his running of the ball is much improved this season and he’s tough to bring down. He’s not going to be making clean breaks for fun but he drags defenders in and can make decent ground after contact. He like all the young lads is crying out for a better team to play in. I bore myself comparing him to Knowles but to do it again, I think he’s a good bit in advance of where Knowles was after 50 first team games. It’s Knowles level now that he needs to get up to. I think he can and will get there if we can sort the side out in other areas.
What I’m about to type will make some people laugh and think that I’ve been on the ale all afternoon but here it goes.
God willing 2022 is a World Cup year. If Smithies has anything about him he should be setting his sights on getting in the starting 13 or at worst in the squad.
Knowles is unquestionably the best backrow forward in the competition by a country mile and is a top class player. Other Than him there isn’t much else in the competition who really stands out ( l love Farrell but his size is always going to be a factor) other than Bateman.
Smithies should be mithering Peet before pre season asking for extra support in improving his fitness levels and his all round game. If he’s not thinking something similar then we’ve signed the wrong rookie. If Peet hasn’t already started organising this along with similar plans for the entire squad then we’ve signed the wrong coach.
If KR and the rest of management team aren’t thinking along these lines then we’ve got the wrong management in place.
Our academy set up is beyond any doubt the best in the uk and therefore, players who come through that into the first team squad are the best of the best. They all can’t succeed but with the right framework in place we should deliver international standard players with regulatory.
My biggest frustration with the club at the moment isn’t how we’ve managed the cap or how we mishandled Lam it’s the lack of energy that seems to have permeated throughout the club that results in low expectations across all activities of the club.
Aim for perfection accept excellence
Can Smithies up his game to match or surpass Knowles? As of right now that seems like a total and utter preposterous suggestion let alone a serious question hopefully, Smithies thinks otherwise.