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| I'd be careful signing off each post as Baniel. You might forget when you're logged in as Wilbred.
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| Quote: tvoc "While no single player is worth 24 points in 13 minutes the combination of losing Wellens, causing Makinson to shift to full-back and Meli to switch from left centre to the right wing, then losing Shenton causing Dixon/Soliola to fill in at right centre, was very successfully targetted by Leeds thanks in large part to the direction dictated out of dummy half targetting Lomax in the defensive line.
Webb, Hall and Ablett all finishing scores through or where Shenton would have been.'"
Because when healthy Saints have the beating of us in Grand Finals.
Wellens was off when Saints were dominating and ahead. Shenton isn't Jamie Lyon. He's Shenton. We were in the ascendency when he got injured. Would Shenton have stopped Hall's try. Not a chance.
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| Quote: "Dixon/Soliola to fill in at right centre'" Didn't soliola come over to SL as a centre anyway?
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| Quote: Keith Swiftcorn "I'd be careful signing off each post as Baniel. You might forget when you're logged in as Wilbred.'"
That's Mr Pricklepop to you Jeff.
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| Well after having watched the match again I'm still none the wiser. When Kev is taking the final kick, the Saints players are behind the posts consoling each other, (including Graham and a very upset Makinson I think), Bailey is behind Kev waving his arms at the Leeds fans in the crowd.
The kick goes over and both sets of players walk towards each other. Wilkin comes into shot staring at where Bailey has been and shaking his head. Kev is then seen hugging numerous Leeds players and then goes over to Bailey who is nowhere near the saints players and they go crazy hugging each other. Bailey then clearly walks behind the sticks and is celebrating by clapping and waving his hands at the crowd. He is joined in this at various points by Delaney, mcShane in his suit, Peacock and then eventually the whole team. Webb also picks up Maguire over his shoulder and goes a bit wild.
At no time does Bailey go anywhere near the poor little upset lambs so where that has come from I dont know.
Maybe instead of whinging to the press Wilkin might want to apologise to the St Helens team and fans for his very lacklustre performance. Anyone want to guess how many times he gets ball in hand in that second half?
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| Quote: G1 "Because when healthy Saints have the beating of us in Grand Finals.
Wellens was off when Saints were dominating and ahead. Shenton isn't Jamie Lyon. He's Shenton. We were in the ascendency when he got injured. Would Shenton have stopped Hall's try. Not a chance.'"
Shenton wouldn't have stopped Hall but he'd perhaps have stopped Burrow making the initial break. Shenton may also have stopped both Webb and Ablett but then again he may not have.
All we can discuss with any certainty is what he did defensively when he was on the field .... the rest is pure speculation.
When he was on I don't recall Leeds having much if any joy down their left flank bar a kick that Hall perhaps could have and should have done better with, especially as he's the best British winger in SL.
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| Quote: "Anyone want to guess how many times he gets ball in hand in that second half?'"
Is it a Kirke esque effort of somewhere between 2 and 4 times?
Quote: "but then again he may not have. '" its all guesswork injurys happen and what is done is done. lets just enjoy it. (Big blow for england though)
Quote: "]Hall perhaps could have and should have done betterQuote: "] would have been one hell of a take on the fly IMO because of the speed he was travelling would have had to snatch it from Maikinson and then not het bundled into touch to even have a chance of scoring
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| Quote: tvoc "perhaps have stopped Burrow making the initial break.'"
Perhaps he wouldn't.
You really think Shenton's loss was the reason for Leeds win?
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| Who knows?
What is clear is where Leeds began to have a lot of success where previously they'd had little joy.
Quote: Barrie's Glass Eye "Didn't soliola come over to SL as a centre anyway?'"
Soliola was playing right second row (as was Dixon when he replaced him in the first half), defending inside Shenton, Lomax and Makinson. While Leeds were exploiting the disruption down that flank he was shifted outside Dixon, inside Lomax and Meli although on some sets Meli and Lomax also switched.
More game time, fatigue, less familiar formation/s - expertly exploited by the direction out of dummy half by Leeds most influential players on the night.
For the Hall try Soliola was caught at marker and that was the gap Burrow went through after getting outside of Moore. Whether that gap would have been there had Shenton still have been on the field we'll never know but Shenton had defended superbly (IMO) before having to leave the field.
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Quote: Barrie's Glass Eye "would have been one hell of a take on the fly IMO because of the speed he was travelling would have had to snatch it from Maikinson and then not het bundled into touch to even have a chance of scoring
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That's his job. He didn't have to snatch it from Makinson, Hall was the only player to get a hand anywhere near the ball. It was yards infield no chance of being bundled into touch from that distance and proximity to the try line - Hall takes the ball and there is a 99% chance he scores. Lomax was the only other St Helens defender in the frame and he's the other 1% at preventing Hall touching down.
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| I noted that Bailey's ability to wind up opponents was given as a reason as to why he is in the England squad. McNamara is saying what the huge number and length of threads on this site attest to - having a niggly git in your team can actually be a good thing.
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| Depends if Bailey gets the opportunity, brings it to the party and whether the Antipodeans allow themselves to be distracted by it.
Time will tell but if Ryan Bailey's pantomime act is England's secret weapon it's as likely to blow up in our faces as it is in theirs.
I think he's earned the chance to make the squad on performance and he has the ability to make a mark. I just hope it's a positive.
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| Quote: tvoc "Who knows?
What is clear is where Leeds began to have a lot of success where previously they'd had little joy.
Soliola was playing right second row (as was Dixon when he replaced him in the first half), defending inside Shenton, Lomax and Makinson. While Leeds were exploiting the disruption down that flank he was shifted outside Dixon, inside Lomax and Meli although on some sets Meli and Lomax also switched.
More game time, fatigue, less familiar formation/s - expertly exploited by the direction out of dummy half by Leeds most influential players on the night.
For the Hall try Soliola was caught at marker and that was the gap Burrow went through after getting outside of Moore. Whether that gap would have been there had Shenton still have been on the field we'll never know but Shenton had defended superbly (IMO) before having to leave the field.
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That's his job. He didn't have to snatch it from Makinson, Hall was the only player to get a hand anywhere near the ball. It was yards infield no chance of being bundled into touch from that distance and proximity to the try line - Hall takes the ball and there is a 99% chance he scores. Lomax was the only other St Helens defender in the frame and he's the other 1% at preventing Hall touching down.'" The ability to turn obstacles in to opportunities is what makes a champion side. Quality players are able to change their position and responsibilities the fact is Leeds can do this better than Saints is one of the reasons Leeds are have won 4 GF's in a row against them.
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| Quote: SaintsFan "According to Wilkin, Bailey 'fronted up' to them. That describes more of an aggressive attitude than saying 'potentially hurtful things'. He probably said some unnecessary things in an aggressive manner, and I would imagine it was during the game, when the handbags were out (and Bailey was taken straight off after).'" If your props arent doing this, they arent very good props.
Quote: SaintsFan "Wilkin wasn't talking about himself, though; he was talking about the young guys. He answered honestly a question he was asked by a journalist on the way to the changing rooms after the match. (Or so Andy Wilson of the Guardian suggests)'" he seems to have fallen for that old trick a fair few times now. Surely he [icant[/i be that stupid
Quote: SaintsFan "Wilkin also said that the other 16 Leeds players were professional and that Leeds deserved their win.'" Oh, how very gracious of him.
Quote: SaintsFan "In no way does it wash to accuse Wilkin of sour grapes or weakness. So far as the latter is concerned, quite the opposite. He took a similar course of action, if you remember, at Millennium Magic when he went to the ref and complained about Lima and his chicken wing tackles (which was followed by a two match ban for Lima). At the time, people like you came out and mocked him, saying similar childish things to what you have said now.'" How very brave of him to tell teacher about the bigger boys. Quote: SaintsFan "But how many of your players have been spared the affect of chicken wing tackles thanks to Wilkin speaking up? He could have had a quiet word with the ref, but that would not have held the ref accountable would it? Or the system.'" Or he could have put Lima on his and made him look a fool. If you ask anybody who has ever played in any pack what they would do if one of their team-mates 'told on' the opposition they would probably smack him upside the head for giving the opposition the upper hand. The first thing you learn as a forward is that you never, ever, let them know they have hurt you. Quote: SaintsFan "Wilkin is an ambassador for the State of Mind campaign and also speaks up on issues of player welfare. In that context, Wilkin is simply doing what he thinks is right on both occasions (and I would agree that he WAS right on both occasions to do what he did)The state of mind work puts nothing in context. If Wilkin wants to referee the game then he can train to be a referee, if he wants to play the game then he needs to play and stop whinging. He has made himself a target because people know they can get at him and it upsets him and puts him off his game. Wilkins lack of mental strength as shown in his repeated whinging in the press and on the field simply gives the opposition a win before they even step on the field.
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| Quote: Banielates "Wellens went into the game injured, by his own admission, he was more use on the bench. So makinson to fullback strengthened them. Meli's proper position is wing, so that's not a problem. The tries were scored down shentons side but they had players in position to effect tackles on webb, burrow after he broke through and hall. They failed each time.
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Wellens had a very good game despite the injury. An important tackle to push McGuire into goal for a drop out, a tackle on saints left side followed by perfect position to collect a kick through on the right on the next tackle.
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