Said to my mate the other day that Friday's result was bad for Wigan on two fronts.
1 - Following their strong start to the season, Salford will be very confident heading into Friday.
2 - Most importantly, it spelled the end of Agar. Leeds have a very good side, but the worst coach in the league. A good coach will get so much more out of that side and, imo, makes them very dangerous.
Said to my mate the other day that Friday's result was bad for Wigan on two fronts.
1 - Following their strong start to the season, Salford will be very confident heading into Friday.
2 - Most importantly, it spelled the end of Agar. Leeds have a very good side, but the worst coach in the league. A good coach will get so much more out of that side and, imo, makes them very dangerous.
I don't disagree as such with either point. Although I would say if we can't beat Salford at home (confident or not) then we certainly don't deserve to win the Challenge Cup.
On your second point, I want the top sides to be as good as they can be. Wigan, Leeds, Warrington, Huddersfield and Hull all performed dismally for most of 2021 and the league isn't strong enough for that to happen.
I don't disagree as such with either point. Although I would say if we can't beat Salford at home (confident or not) then we certainly don't deserve to win the Challenge Cup.
On your second point, I want the top sides to be as good as they can be. Wigan, Leeds, Warrington, Huddersfield and Hull all performed dismally for most of 2021 and the league isn't strong enough for that to happen.
Yeah it was looking at it from a purely selfish, Wigan POV. It's far easier to be successful when others are weak (look at the current Saints side).
Agree with the Salford comment, although it doesn't really matter how you with the CC, as long as you win it. We did it hard in 2011 with wins Vs Wire (A), Saints and Leeds. We also had it easier in 2013 with Hull KR, Widnes, London and Hull in the final. No one really talks about that tho, just the fact we won it.
Another Dave Furner type appointment imminent IMO.
Why wouldn't he?
Traditional big club, with great youth and still active in the market.
Catalan's are the better side, but how long will that last? Mcilorum, Pearce, Tomkins, Dudson, Kasiano + others all well over 30. How long until it's a rebuild project?
It’s actually gone far better for Agar at Leeds than I would’ve imagined. He steadied the ship and even threw in a Challenge Cup win but he probably should’ve moved on in the off season.
Where they go, I do not know. The timing isn’t great. You do wonder if they may try and tempt Wane to take over at some point, maybe after the World Cup or in a split job basis alongside the England job beforehand. I suppose it depends how he’s settled in to a different type of role here.
No surprise with the news after watching the Salford game it was game over for him sadly.
As for “are Leeds a good side”I’m not so sure,the young lads are certainly going to players who mature into good ones but it seems stuffed full,of journeymen such as Sezer and Austin,no doubt some will bounce on me at that comment but I’ve not seen anything to think that pair will lead them to glory.
As for a coach it wouldn’t surprise me if they didn’t tempt Sinfield with a chance at the top table,we shall see.