NickyKiss wrote:
Mago is a luxury player from the bench that I think we can afford because of grafters like Ellis, Singleton and Byrne. There will be games where you look and say he’s not been involved enough but there will be games like Leeds at home and Wakey away in the cup where he throws up some wow moments. The Good Friday game didn’t work out at all for him in terms of the flow of it when he was on but there’s nothing to say he doesn’t come on in the semi final and helps crack them open.
I don’t think he’s come here for any sort of holiday. To the naked eye he looks in better shape than last season in terms of the weight he’s carrying. I just think we’re using him in a certain way but after us being so poor last season in attack and us being so easy to handle through the middle, I’m happy to have the guy as an option to bring from the bench and potentially break teams open for us.
Exactly this NK. It may not sound like it but I do fully understand those who are perhaps a little frustrated at not getting more minutes from Mago. I just think it's the wrong way to look at it given our current rotation. We have plenty 'minutes' out there. Injuries notwithstanding, that isn't an issue. What we should be looking to do with Mago is maximising impact not minutes. There's an argument above that getting more minutes would equate to getting more impact and, whilst that might be the case at the margins, I don't think it is over a longer period. To put it in its simplest terms; turning him into a 60 minute prop would not get you 60 minutes of impact.
That's not how it works with players like him. I could liken it to saying "wouldn't it be great if Field could break tackles better. We should bulk him up then maybe he could". I doubt anyone in their right mind would advocate bulking Field up as it wouldn't be playing to his strength which is raw pace.
Mago is a luxury player as you say but one we need in our current rotation. We have plenty grafters in the other 5. We have a couple able to make good metres. They are an excellent defensive unit. What we perhaps don't have is X factor. Someone able to turn a match. That's where Mago comes in.
This is where Sunday's match is pertinent. You don't get the best out of him (or Byrne for that matter) by playing them 3 times in a week. To criticise either because they were struggling in that game, for me, is simply missing the point. Especially, in Mago's case, as he had just played decent minutes in the previous game.