Re: Salford away : Thu Mar 21, 2024 3:41 pm
jonh wrote:
Will agree to disagree.
9 times out of 10 I expect outside backs to get over the top of Farrell in a high ball situation when he is static and they are running towards the ball.
In fact both got over him on this occasion they just messed it up by getting in each others way.
Salford were creaking big time.
They needed the ball.
All the momentum was with us.
We played terrible rugby with Smith on the field. Our tactics were far too conservative. We were making much more threatening plays with him off.
I believe we score if he goes long.
I think they get the ball back if only 1 player goes up for it instead of 2 and we get ball back with 90 seconds less on her clock and in our own 30.
9 times out of 10 I expect outside backs to get over the top of Farrell in a high ball situation when he is static and they are running towards the ball.
In fact both got over him on this occasion they just messed it up by getting in each others way.
Salford were creaking big time.
They needed the ball.
All the momentum was with us.
We played terrible rugby with Smith on the field. Our tactics were far too conservative. We were making much more threatening plays with him off.
I believe we score if he goes long.
I think they get the ball back if only 1 player goes up for it instead of 2 and we get ball back with 90 seconds less on her clock and in our own 30.
There wasn't 90seconds left, there was 4mins (or thereabouts)
Sneyd gets the execution spot on
At least 50% of the time he doesn't, you can't ignore that factor
You can't ignore that 2 players could mess things up, which on this occasion both did
You factor in that farrell or another player (if the kick goes 5mtrs ) in any other direction "could" get to the ball before, jump higher etc
When you factor all of those in they get the ball back 1 in 5 in my opinion
And that increased Wigans chance of scoring 10x fold easily, as if we don't score we get 5 plays and a much chance of a repeat set with 3 more mins on the clock
I just dont understand how you can say if Salford kick long Wigan will score (your previous reply) yet in a situation where there is no evidence to suggest its better than 50/50 ( i would say when you factor in all the variables it may be a 1 in 5 shot of getting it back), even if they do get the ball back they're still going to have to defend 2 x sets and kick well (my argument being them further away from our line isn't usable in your argument as you say we'd score if we kicked further anyway).
Yet, of theyndont get the ball back they're going to have to defend in their own 20
If they were kicking off from centre field would you want them go long or short????