Quote: Tony Soprano "My take on the Shenton thing
Webbs try on 63
Ali goes down the right and gets a penalty, ball goes left and Webb goes between dixon and Soliola, it doesn't even get to the centre position the saints centre and winger were marking Ablett and Hall as they should have, would Shenton of covered 4 defensive position? IMO No.'"
I think I explained earlier but I'll try again even though I'm a little surprised I'm having to. St Helens (like Leeds) defend with a half-back between centre and wing. On the Saints right edge to begin the game it was (from inside to wing) Soliola,
Shenton, Lomax, Makinson.
For this try (after reorganising for Wellens and Shenton leaving the field) it's Dixon,
Soliola, Meli, Lomax. In this situation Soliola is defending where Shenton would have been.
Webb runs at Soliola who is drifting out as Leeds have a potential three on two if he doesn't. Soliola has a decision to make whether to stop drifting and commit to Webb (risking the overlap) or stay on his man and trust Dixon's slide defence to collect Webb. Webb throws a little dummy and Soliola's beaten on his inside shoulder as Dixon sliding from the inside is unable to make an effective tackle.
Does Webb score if that's Shenton making the decision instead of Soliola, do Soliola and Shenton (the earlier pairing) communicate and combine better to prevent the gap opening are the unknowns. What is known is that Webb isolates Soliola and scores and Soliola is where Shenton would have been in the defensive line.
Quote: Tony Soprano "Halls try
Burrow makes his break past the second rower (think its Dixon?) the centre? is marking Abblet and Hall because his winger is so far back on the 3rd tackle, would Shenton of marked Burrow, Ablett & Hall? IMO No.'"
The problem caused by Wellens and Shenton's absences is probably most evident on this score. Would the defensive structure such as it was have been in such disarray if Wellens had been out there barking his instructions from the back? Soliola (still deputising in Shenton's position- 3rd man in) makes tackle two (on Jones-Buchanan) and three (on Peacock) and is caught at marker. To make matters worse as Burrow waits at dummy half Meli is dropping back to protect the early kick, you see Burrow look to his right and then a look to the left and that is where he goes. He's seen a disorganised shambles, beaten Moore, Lomax is faced with a three on one, then Meli a two on one and finally Hall is one on one with Makinson. Great, great score but what about the defence.
Quote: Tony Soprano "Ablett try
Power close to the line that's all, nobody out of position nor any missed tackles, could Shenton of stopped that try, IMO 50/50 these kind of trys are scored every week in SL.'"
Great piece of play from Leeds' departing hooker close to the line. Again Soliola is tied up at marker and Buderus targets and beats him from the ruck, draws Lomax creating a potential two on one for Ablett and Hall V Meli. This time the defence is up to prevent the pass but cannot stop Ablett powering over the top of Lomax. I agree that on this try with or without Shenton I fancy Buderus to make the same play and Leeds to score by getting Ablett running over Lomax.
Quote: Tony Soprano "Hardaker try
No just No.'"
I really don't think anyone has remotely suggested otherwise.