Last Son of Wigan wrote:
As well as signing an experienced enforcer prop, one other area where I would like to bring in experience is at 9. The 9 is such an important position, a good 9 can dictate the play and offer so much in attack and defence.
Clearly the club are unconvinced with Logan etc, hence why they elected to play Lockers there then elect for a Smith interchange.
An experience 9 on the interchange with Micky would offer us cover, and a different option in attack when on the pitch.
Currently I think the NRL is the place to go shopping.
I think the problem with that is again the quality of the available options. There are quite a few hookers who would have something to offer as backup but they would command fairly high wages and in some respects they would only be needed as backup and that might not be too inviting for a player who might not have many years left. I've mentioned a few times that someone like Diskin might be useful but he'd probably command a higher wage than would be justifiable because most of the time we haven't really needed an interchange hooker. To add to that they would also have no reserve competition to keep up their match fitness and even if said hooker did keep his place on the bench it would still mean another first team regular would struggle to find a way to gain match fitness.
Signing a promising young player probably wouldn't help either as they'd either be too old to play in the under 19's or not have the experience to really be a suitable back up.
I think at this moment in time the only option the club has it to keep Logan Tomkins and/or use other versatile players as backup so that would no doubt mean Green, Smith, O'Loughlin or Powell as backup hooker.