NickyKiss wrote:
Apologies for turning this in to another Wigan/Saints debate people.
I just see a lot of similarities with Smithies and Knowles and what they do or do not bring to a team. A comment about Smithies being a Poundland Knowles is exactly the sort of clueless comment Knowles himself would’ve faced until he started to get good press, so Saints fans are actually the last people you think you’d get it from (well maybe not).
I do think Smithies is more advanced at 21 than Knowles was but he did start in our first team a couple of years before Knowles did in theirs IIRC, so that isn’t like for like. What he needs to do now is to make sure he progresses like Knowles has. He’s on his way and I think longer term he’ll end up as captain of this club and he’ll play internationally ‘if’ he continues on the path he’s on now.
Mate, if you're talking about RedVee then I'd pay it little regard. I'm sure some on there think every Wigan player is 'Poundland' version of their equivalent, including Jai Field
Regarding Smithies; I think he is better than Knowles at a similar age as I've said elsewhere. That's not to say it's some glaring chasm or anything... we're talking small margins. I'm sure that Saints fans would probably disagree and that's fine too.
They are both workhorse type players (and I say that in its most positive sense) in a similar way to, say, Mick Cassidy was. I doubt either will ever take a game by the scruff of the neck in the way that a Sculthorpe, Farrell or O'Loughlin could but that's not to devalue their contributions in any way.
As you say, Smithies needs to continue this trajectory. It'll matter little if he was or wasn't better at 21 if he plateaus and doesn't go on to fulfill that potential as Knowles has.