NSW wrote:
Everyone raving about our recruitment but I think we could be worse,
King, Smithies and KPP were on fire especially in the last 10 games of the year.
The club have done the best as they can getting
Keighran, Thompson and Walters to replace but on current form I’d say they are 3 downgrades.
Leeming hopefully will be better the Powell. Can’t forget Dupree being an enormous upgrade on Singleton to be fair.
Chan and Eseh are depth projects.
I agree to a certain extent. I'm not sure they're necessarily downgrades and we won't know for sure until we see them in the Wigan environment, culture and team.
I think it fair to say a prime form Thompson, if that's what we get, is an upgrade on practically any forward in Superleague and I would definitely include Smithies in that. Whether we get the prime version is where the uncertainty comes in. Leeming/O'Neil should be an upgrade on O'Neil/Powell if only from the point of difference. Walters for KPP could go either way. At the time of writing I'd consider it a slight downgrade but, as I say, that's from a point of view of only having seen him in a poor Leeds team rather than in a successful Wigan one. King/Keighran is a more complex one as King's style of play really suited us. However Keighran was in many journalist's dream team this season and is undoubtedly the bigger attacking threat. I think he has every chance of being better than King but, again, at the time of writing it is probably even at best.
Dupree is a massive upgrade on Singleton.
Eseh and Chan are excellent additions to the squad and far more likely to actually play than Silva.
The main upgrades as I see it (notwithstanding any further additions) will come from the younger players. Nsemba and Hill will be be even better for their game time this year and being part of a championship winning side. Eckersley has looked the real deal for a while and will add even more pace to our already pacey backline (pace was not something you'd attribute to King to be fair). Same for Douglas. Most of all, many of our young, if experienced, props seem to have come of age and I feel will really start to come into their own. Havard has been the best young prop in the comp for a while but Byrne also started to show what he's capable of prior to his injury. The increased competition for places should amplify that growth.
I think we're in a good place generally but the 3 mentioned above will certainly be a loss we need to cover.