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| Quote: Sal Paradise "Agree re Gledhill and Boyle - Clubb is a talent - I expect him to go to Huddersfield or Wigan'"
I know saints are looking at club but I'm not so sure on him myself. His defence is very very poor.
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| Quote: Tyke's/Rhinos No. 1 Fan "Next year's 17
Not confirmed, but Webb is going.
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| Quote: Sal Paradise "I your view we loose seven players from the squad and bring in two?'" Well id only bring in two from outside, the rest would be replaced from within. Watkins, Pitts, Ambler, Clarkson, Hardaker, BjB are at a stage when they need to be stepping up to being first team players, and I would say they all deserve the opportunity to do so. Bringing in new players is going to mean chances for these players are restricted and they will struggle to reach their potential.
Quote: Sal Paradise " Something needs to be done about the half back three - this needs some new blood.'" There is nothing wrong with our half-back three. Imo Mcguire is still the best stand off in the competition, Sinfield is still by far, the most creative loose forward in the league and if not the best certainly among the best leaders in the game and Burrow is still among the better scrum halves in the league.
What we arent doing is setting a platform for them to control the game.
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| Quote: SmokeyTA "Well id only bring in two from outside, the rest would be replaced from within. Watkins, Pitts, Ambler, Clarkson, Hardaker, BjB are at a stage when they need to be stepping up to being first team players, and I would say they all deserve the opportunity to do so. Bringing in new players is going to mean chances for these players are restricted and they will struggle to reach their potential.
There is nothing wrong with our half-back three. Imo Mcguire is still the best stand off in the competition, Sinfield is still by far, the most creative loose forward in the league and if not the best certainly among the best leaders in the game and Burrow is still among the better scrum halves in the league.
What we arent doing is setting a platform for them to control the game.'"
We must agree to differ - Burrow is not one of the best scrum halves in the league and having 3 out of every 6 plays going through Sinfield has been really exposed against the better sides. Sinfield is the most creative loose forward in the league because he is the only LF in the league who plays as a half back. You need to compare him to other playmakers in the league e.g. Briers, Brough, Leulaui. As for McGuire he was the best stand off in the competition last year - nobody knows how he will recover after the injury.
The attack is too slow and needs a re-think including the introduction of a serious kicking option something none of the 3 half backs have.
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| Is suspect some big names will go this season - Webb, Ali, Buderus...But I don't have much confidence on Leeds signing some real talent. I also expect McDermott to be at the helm next season with his squad changes which will be his last chance to deliver - which I suspect will end in failure.
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| Quote: Sal Paradise "We must agree to differ - Burrow is not one of the best scrum halves in the league and having 3 out of every 6 plays going through Sinfield has been really exposed against the better sides. Sinfield is the most creative loose forward in the league because he is the only LF in the league who plays as a half back. You need to compare him to other playmakers in the league e.g. Briers, Brough, Leulaui. As for McGuire he was the best stand off in the competition last year - nobody knows how he will recover after the injury.
The attack is too slow and needs a re-think including the introduction of a serious kicking option something none of the 3 half backs have.'"
Briers has spent a career flattering to decieve, to say Brough has imploded to the stage of being a liability with 18months of every club he has played at is being kind to him. Whilst Brough and Briers were busy with careers going nowhere Rob Burrow and Kevin Sinfield were winning titles. Lets not forget the 8-10 years Rob Burrow and Kevin Sinfield were fulfilled potential for less than a full season of Briers and Brough doing anything.
The attack looks slow because the pack arent earning them the space behind a better pack, Sinfield and Mcguire and Burrow are capable of ripping any team in this league apart. They have done so for the last 7 years.
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| Quote: Sal Paradise "The question is are we as fans prepared to go through 2 years rebuilding a side? Leeds have some exciting youngsters but they will need time to gel as a unit - a clear out is required and this will include some high profile departures. Warrington showed last night the quality required - Leeds will not get there by renewing the contracts of the likes of Bailey, Peacocok, Senior, Kylie, Kirke, Webb etc
The forwards don't hit in defense and struggle to make any yardage - but when you have 2 starting props who are both well into their 30s why do we expect anything more?
The nucleus of this side has been together since 2003/4 it needs breaking up - too much loyalty to players who have done it in the past who are no longer able to compete at the top level.
Sadly all I see is contract being handed out to likes of Senior, Peacock, Kylie, Kirke, Bailey etc - how GH thinks this will enable Leeds to improve sufficiently to challenge the top sides is beyond me.
My 17
1. Hardaker
2. BJB
3. New centre required
4. Watkins
5. Hall
6. McGuire
7. New scrum half
8. Ambler
9. McShane
10. Burgess - if he will stay - if not new prop
11. Clarkson
12. Sinfield - against the poorer sides OK but against the top sides the attack needs freshning
13. Ablett
14. Singleton
15. Hood
16. New Prop required
17. Delanney/new backrow forward.
To pad the squad out we need another young half back, a utility back to cover wing/centre, a prop and an attacking back row forward.
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Peacock - sadly his glory days are well behind him
Senior - great player but sadly passed it
Webb - Hardaker is the future in this position and he needs the opportunities
Ali - last night showed how far away he is from the players he was.
Kylie - OK against the poor sides but he really struggles when the tempo rises
Kirke - Luckiest man alive to get 3 GF rings
Buderus - if McShane is to develop he has to be given a go long term
Burrow - time for a change
Bailey - see Cross comments
JJB - too small for the modern game
Hauraki - he was terrible last night
Cross - he is bad but not as bad Bailey who contributes nothing but a big mouth
On the coaching - McDermott needs a technical type assistant that can coach defensive patterns and basic line running.'" Far too many changes.
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| Agree - far too many changes.
I doubt that we'll win anything next season regardless of how many changes we make. The issue for me is whether GH is going to go back to what worked well in the past - trust in the young players to develop and bring in one or two better older players, with a view to 2013. I don't think its possible to turn round an entire playing squad in a year.
BTW, that squad against Warrington (who looked good in part because Leeds were awful IMO) could and should do far better, regardless of a few odd choices by McDermott. That says to me that the coach is at least part of the problem. The results against Huddersfield and Warrington have shown Leeds to be way off the pace this year - those scorelines at home ought to be unacceptable. I've seen far worse Leeds teams give at least a decent account of themselves against on paper better opposition.
Whilst I agree that some stagnation occurred in the last year or so, I find it laughable that so many 'seers' amongst us apparently would either have thrown half the squad out in 2009 (thus missing out on the third title in a row) or immediately following winning the title have gone in for a major refit of the squad with no evidence of a decline - remember a LOT of people believed the squad last year to have been stronger than 2009).
GH needs to take some responsibility for poor signings - bringing in the likes of Cross and Hauraki (no doubt in a holding role until Ambler/Amor etc were ready) were not the signings of a club seeking to win more honours this season. Hauraki I can accept as a gamble but given that he's patently not working out, we should be looking to offload him.
Basically we have underperforming players and a coach that sadly seems way out of his depth. The first step is to look for a new coach for next season. That may appear making McDermott the scapegoat, but I've seen the impact of quality coaches on teams, and vice versa. I don't think I want to see what McDermott can do next year.
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| Quote: fanstanningley "Far too many changes.'"
For me it is time for a total rebuild, I can understand poor performances if I thought we were building towards something as in 2002 & 03. What no club with aspirations of honours can do is stagnate/go backwards - this is what has happened here. You only have to look <10 miles east to see what that does to a once top club.
The club needs a cultural change - too many players are in a comfort zone and have played together for too long. No coach will be able to significantly improve these players as they reach the end of their careers. The likes of JJB, Bailey, Sinfield, Burrow, Kirke, Peacock, Webb, Senior, Kylie, Ali are only going to go one way in terms of performance. Younger, quicker and stronger players in other teams are already exposing their age.
If as you suggest you keep the nucleus of this side you are accepting that a slide to mid-table mediocrity is inevitable as the style and speed of play will get even slower.
The concern for me is how easily the top sides have beat us at home - Huddersfield, Warrington, Saints - all of whom were able to put big points on Leeds at home. The performances against Huddersfield and Warrington were frankly embarrassing.
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| Quote: SmokeyTA "Briers has spent a career flattering to decieve, to say Brough has imploded to the stage of being a liability with 18months of every club he has played at is being kind to him. Whilst Brough and Briers were busy with careers going nowhere Rob Burrow and Kevin Sinfield were winning titles. Lets not forget the 8-10 years Rob Burrow and Kevin Sinfield were fulfilled potential for less than a full season of Briers and Brough doing anything.
The attack looks slow because the pack arent earning them the space behind a better pack, Sinfield and Mcguire and Burrow are capable of ripping any team in this league apart. They have done so for the last 7 years.'"
We are not talking about what happened 8/10 years ago - we are talking about now. Just because they were great players doesn't mean sides are going stand by and admire - the top sides know Leeds are vulnerable and have dismantled them accordingly.
Your view is get a prop and it will all be OK - I disagree I think more radical surgery is required and that means a change in the way we attack and defend. You will not do that with the existing personnel - they are set in their ways - which was OK three years ago but the game has moved on.
I am sure Briers was thinking I am flattering to deceive at Wembley when Sinfield/Burrow/McGuire were filling there potential. I am sure he was thinking the same thing on Friday.
As for Brough what happened previously has no bearing on now - he is in a different world to any of our playmakers - sometimes you have to move on, something the CEO at Leeds finds very difficult.
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| Disagree with the references to wholesale replacements being required (and actually just as real an issue, whether they are possible). I'm not arguing about one or two (Senior really has to be told that's enough IMO). But Peacock on the list is a bit unfair - he's barely come back from injury and I'd wait a few more games to start to judge him yet. Burrow isn't physically declining - he's still quicker than most halfbacks in the world - its more a question of playing behind a beaten pack with no structure. Sinfield's game has never been the most physical, and if there was any player who's game should show a relatively slow decline it would be his.
Wholesale changes very rarely work and are in any event virtually impossible in the salary cap era. The best answer is probably a few changes plus a new coach. A good coach can as good as add years to a player's career, and completely revamp the way they play.
I do agree entirely that everybody at the club ought to view performances and results like those vs Hudds, Sts and Warrington to be completely unacceptable. I can understand the odd 'off day' when we get beaten by a supposedly inferior team, or get a beating away from home when we just aren't up for it. There should be no excuses at home with a side lacking only a couple of players though.
I seem to recall Graham Murray turning what was basically a side full of average players with a couple of stars into a very hard to beat outfit. That's what a decent coach can do. Its also why I despair about the 'DP was actually rather good' nonsense on here. No, he wasn't. Tony Smith was.
In fact if you look back at Tony Smith's so-called 'disaster' season of 2006, the one thing we had was a massive change in personnel. We lost the likes of Barrie Mc, Calderwood, Dunemann, McKenna and Ward that year, and brought in Donald, Toopi, Millard, O'Neill, Thackray, Kirke and Peacock. Not a great success rate. It also might say something about cheap and cheerful overseas signings as well....
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| Quote: BrisbaneRhino "Agree - far too many changes.
I doubt that we'll win anything next season regardless of how many changes we make. The issue for me is whether GH is going to go back to what worked well in the past - trust in the young players to develop and bring in one or two better older players, with a view to 2013. I don't think its possible to turn round an entire playing squad in a year.'"
Isn't that a contradiction. What GH did in the past that worked is make a load of changes, planned changes. In order to get the youth in we need to get out the dead wood, and if that is a lot so be it, and it should be a lot.
Quote: BrisbaneRhino "Whilst I agree that some stagnation occurred in the last year or so, I find it laughable that so many 'seers' amongst us apparently would either have thrown half the squad out in 2009 (thus missing out on the third title in a row) or immediately following winning the title have gone in for a major refit of the squad with no evidence of a decline - remember a LOT of people believed the squad last year to have been stronger than 2009).'"
This very post I find laughable Brisbane, sorry. Nobody on this board posted saying that players should have been thrown out in 2009, when we were the top side.
I myself, and I know Sal said pretty much the same at the time, when that season had finished that plans should be in place for the end of 2010 to make many changes. I personally continued to say it all last year and got some stick, even though I also thought that we would have still won the championship in 2010. It was absolutely clear that players were reaching their end games, and whilst I excuse posters on here for not seeing it, GH can not be excused.
I remember clearly the signings of the magnificent 7 last season, and the lone voices on here (me included) calling it ridiculous, and the many posters praising it. What a mistake that was.
Quote: BrisbaneRhino "GH needs to take some responsibility for poor signings - bringing in the likes of Cross and Hauraki (no doubt in a holding role until Ambler/Amor etc were ready) were not the signings of a club seeking to win more honours this season. Hauraki I can accept as a gamble but given that he's patently not working out, we should be looking to offload him. '"
This isn' restricted to this year though is it, or this club? He let the academy go massively backwards for 3 years, and persisted with a coach there who was not performing. The recruitment in the academy was not what it should have been for our standing and our service area.
Then look at what he has done to the Tykes (Carnegie). The running of that has been a laughing stock over the last 12 months. His (and yes it was his) recruitment for them was a joke, and the handling of the contracts and players since.
Perhaps, just perhaps, GH is trying to do far too much and the control freak postition is becoming a negative rather than a positive. There is no doubt he has to hold the accolade of responsibility for bringing the success, but it also has to come back to him now it's going rapidly backwards.
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| Quote: St pete "From what I've seem, mcshane looks a very very good player.
Where was he last night?'"
The term used by Brian McDermott was that he was 'Rested'.
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| Wouldn't be unhappy if the following were let go:
Brent Webb, Keith Senior, Kylie Leuluai, Ali Lauitiiti, Ryan Bailey & Ian Kirke.
At first glance i'd like to see Ray Cashmere in for Kylie Leuluai.
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