Re: Castleford (a) : Thu Mar 02, 2023 4:46 pm
NickyKiss wrote:
I’ve never got carried along with the KPP hype tbh. I was staggered he made the mid season England training squad tbh and presumed it was to try an oil the wheels towards a new Wigan deal. I was even more amazed to then see him announce an exit and get picked for a 24 man World Cup squad.
He is a talent, there is no doubt about that but he’s got so far to go in his development across the board. It’s all well and good being an awkward ball carrier and having ball skills but you need more than that to hit the top level. I’m yet to see him really push himself in terms of workrate, he doesn’t run the ball with a great deal of aggression and his tackling needs work as well. I can’t help but wonder if subconsciously he’s held back somewhat, with an eye on what is seen as a real challenge over in Oz. In the case of Will Pryce, it feels much the same. They’ll both certainly need to up it if they want to make names for themselves (I do think they will to be fair).
He is a talent, there is no doubt about that but he’s got so far to go in his development across the board. It’s all well and good being an awkward ball carrier and having ball skills but you need more than that to hit the top level. I’m yet to see him really push himself in terms of workrate, he doesn’t run the ball with a great deal of aggression and his tackling needs work as well. I can’t help but wonder if subconsciously he’s held back somewhat, with an eye on what is seen as a real challenge over in Oz. In the case of Will Pryce, it feels much the same. They’ll both certainly need to up it if they want to make names for themselves (I do think they will to be fair).
For me KPP is currently an impact player who can create something once the early exchanges settle down.
He lacks the physicality (or at least has yet to show it) of the high intensity early exchanges in a game.
Coming off the bench against 25 minute old legs is where I see him this season.
He has all the physical gifts to be a top class player but he still lacks the experience in the “trenches” and needs to show a bit more heart if he is going to achieve his potential. If he sorts that side of himself out he has the potential to be a top player.
Isa could be a very very important player for us in 23 if we do not replace Bateman mid season.