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| Quote: Him "But I don't think we are getting in good field position. Our back 3's excellent returns and work rates get us up-field away from our try line but I don't see us camped on the oppositions try-line very often.
We don't get quick enough play the balls, because we're too heavily reliant on 2 props.
When we get those play the balls, we look dangerous. When we don't we look slow and ponderous.
I don't think our halves have been brilliant this season by any means, but I don't think they're the major issue. Get some forwards in who'll actually take it forward with energy and our halves and threequarters will flourish. Like they did early this season.
Until we do that we'll rely on Peacock and Leuluai to roll us forward. We have second rowers (Delaney & JJB) trying to do props work. That should only be when we have injuries, not a regular occurrence because our 3rd & 4th props aren't doing anything like enough.'"
We have to be able to score from further out than right on the opponents line. In fact we convert goaline pressure very poorly, partly because we don't have a 9 who can crash over from short range (McShane was actually very good at this).
I have always thought that good attacking sides are more dangerous from 20 to 40 metres out. We are not a good attacking side, we certainly under perform with the talent that we have and I don't think that has anything to do with props.
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| Quote: rhinosr'us "As big a Sinny fan as i am, I think he shares the blame with Briscoe, why didn't he take the ball up himself, if he stays in the field of play great lets have another forward do the same, if he gets pushed back over the try line we waste another 30 od seconds and the ball ends up 50 yard from our line. Just my opinion, didn't think we deserved to win anyway, but at least make them score a try not gift one to them.'"
In hindsight, yes
But if he gets pushed back for the drop out he gets slated for not passing (remember he could only run one way due to being so close to the side).......had he run and stayed in play them the same issue would've applied to the next play. It was a run of the mill play and it wasn't a bad pass at all......it was simply a Briscoe c**k up, but he wasn't the only one to c**k up before anyone complains.
You can't do 5 drives from dummy half from your corner flag and expect to get away, at least one pass is needed, note one simple pass (which is what it was) it wasn't some over-elaborate play.
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| See I still think it does, because I think we're poor at attacking because our play the balls are often too slow.
In my opinion the lack of decent 3rd & 4th props contributing decent workloads and quality play leads to second rowers trying to do that work instead. Leading to fewer support runs and slower play the balls. Which means our backs are having to attack a set defence with little support.
Don't get me wrong I don't think our halves have been good enough for most of this season (in my opinion they haven't adapted well enough when under pressure) but I still think the main problem is in the forwards.
The starting lineup for Leeds, I think, is very good:
8. Leuluai
9. Aiton/Burrow
10. Peacock
11. JJB
12. Ablett
13. Delaney
But the players to come on from the bench just don't bring anything like enough. And, in my opinion, Leuluai should be coming off the bench like we did when McDermott was coming to the end of his career.
I happened to see the 2005 WCC again recently and it struck me how much more potent and impact our bench had then compared to now, especially in the forwards.
2005
14. Burrow
15. McDermott
16. Poching
17. Lauitiiti
2014
14. Aiton
15. Bailey
16. Achurch
17. Sutcliffe
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| The bench usually plays so very little minutes you can't really point towards them as going wrong when on the field.
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| DHM - I tend to agree a bit more with Him, as I wouldn't underestimate the role of power forwards in setting up attacking play. A blockbusting forward hitting the line draws in defenders and provides options for the next play that simply don't exist if a forward plods into the line then gets manhandled into a slow PTB. I don't think Leeds have a single forward who decent opposition are genuinely scared could score a try through sheer power if they drop their guard.
Halfbacks need time and space to work in. Thurston looked as hopeless as anybody when the Cowboys were getting pummelled in the first half on friday. As soon as his forwards got parity he began to run the whole show and the whole team looked miles better.
I'm not saying Sinfield and McGuire have been great, but IMO some of the issues Leeds have in attack have been around for a long time - too many chiefs (sometimes we have three halfbacks plus a hooker on the field) and not enough out-and-out power in the forwards.
Peacock helps hide this due to his massive workrate - but I agree with the Eagle (I think) who suggest that when he's gone the whole structure of the front row will have to be addressed.
I also think we need to stop the messing around with Burrow and AN Other at hooker. If Burrow is to be hooker, start him there and put a bigger player on the bench. If he's not breaking games open from the bench then there's zero point him being there either. Given the fact that his distribution from dummy half is pretty poor, I'd say its time to move him back into scrum half.
To be frank, Leeds are now entering a very difficult period, and I don't envy whichever coach is there. I do thoink changes have to be made though, and its probably time that messages were sent to the senior players not retiring next year that coasting is no longer good enough.
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| Quote: ThePrinter "The bench usually plays so very little minutes you can't really point towards them as going wrong when on the field.'"
I reckon the bench plays few minutes because they don't offer much and it's seen as better to have a knackered Peacock on the pitch than a fresh Kirke or Bailey. So Peacock is on for as long as is absolutely possible.
I know it can be a bit of a vicious circle in that as they only get few minutes it's more difficult to shine, but too often I see Kirke or Bailey come on to spell Peacock or Leuluai and they make no impact whatsoever. I could understand if they came on and were defensive workhorses, but they're not. Neither are excellent in defence, Bailey in particular is poor in this area. So they offer very little.
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| Quote: rhinosr'us "As big a Sinny fan as i am, I think he shares the blame with Briscoe, why didn't he take the ball up himself, if he stays in the field of play great lets have another forward do the same, if he gets pushed back over the try line we waste another 30 od seconds and the ball ends up 50 yard from our line. Just my opinion, didn't think we deserved to win anyway, but at least make them score a try not gift one to them.'"
That has been typical of his season - his decision making has been very poor compared to his usual high standard in that regard. I wonder if what happened in the world cup has impacted his confidence - he definitely hasn't been anything like the player this season that he has been in previous seasons
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| Quote: William Eve "Leuluai is a distinct possibility. Think the other two will do one more year at least. Up until today, I thought this squad could probably soldier on for 2 more seasons and still be a good shout for silverware. The result today against ordinary opposition putting in an average performance in a fixture that really mattered does make me wonder if this Leeds team has finally reached the end of it's journey and is no longer fit for the purpose? Today's ordinary opposition would have won in a canter with a halfback pairing of Carney and Dureau.'"
At the start of the season Leeds were on fire. Burrow & McGuire in the halves working off the back of a decent pack. It all went a bit pear shaped when Burrow got injured.
Peacock & Leuluai will do one more season. McGuire needs to have a really good pre-season as he looks really out of shape.
I reckon Burrow will move on for 2015. He had a deal to go to Cas for 2014 all squared off until McDermott gave him the half back spot ahead of Sinfield. Don't be surprised if he moves there to finish at his home town club.
The end of season fade out was all to do with the determination to win the CC. Once that was done, the older players had the monkey off their back & the focus on winning the GF, which was unlikely, was not as strong as perhaps it should have been.
Briscoe has been a bit disappointing. Very much a confidence player who doesn't seem to believe in or back himself.
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| Personally I still like Briscoe and I am hoping this years lack of consistency is down to bedding into a new team. However, I am concerned that the lack of understanding between him and Watkins is not getting any better. How many passes have gone straight into touch? Is this a Briscoe or a Watkins problem? As for Watkins, havent seen anything special from him this year.
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| Quote: Him "I reckon the bench plays few minutes because they don't offer much and it's seen as better to have a knackered Peacock on the pitch than a fresh Kirke or Bailey. So Peacock is on for as long as is absolutely possible.
I know it can be a bit of a vicious circle in that as they only get few minutes it's more difficult to shine, but too often I see Kirke or Bailey come on to spell Peacock or Leuluai and they make no impact whatsoever. I could understand if they came on and were defensive workhorses, but they're not. Neither are excellent in defence, Bailey in particular is poor in this area. So they offer very little.'"
Bailey has one of the best tackles made/missed tackles percentages in the team
Peacock 780 made / 55 missed
Delaney 751/53
Ablett 660/59
Aiton 557/29
Sinfield 534/39
Stevie Ward 515/51
Singleton 467/44
Leuluai 448/39
Bailey 433/20
Watkins 427/27
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| As others have said, the pack have been too easily bogged down with the consequence that when the ball has gone wide (often slowly) the main onus on the outside backs has still been to make metres up field rather than taking the riskier option of cutting loose. Contrast us with Wigan: by the time they're on their 4th or 5th they're well up field and put the ball wide with lots of dummy runners and tend to make good metres. Their attacks don't always pay off but if not the turnover is still close to the opponents line. We struggle to get to half way by the 5th, having ventured little in the way of attacking play. We then put a long kick in, usually with a good chase it has to be said, but the chasers have already taken a battering whilst getting the kicker into position. The turnover is often in the same area as Wigan's but by then our defenders are exhausted and yield ground readily, often on the back of a penalty of the kind often given away by a fatigued defence.
Our halves are slow; that they are quality players is still apparent but they now play at a tempo reminiscent of good players that have dropped down to championship level.
Our long and short kicking games often leave much to be desired, although in the former instance much of the fault is from playing behind a labouring pack.
Aiton does a job, not much more, and the perception of Burrow having retained his speed is purely that; too often he's running at markers who've had ample time to position themselves but even when he's not, he's easily caught.
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| For me the decision by Hardaker to get the ball over the try line rather than grounding it and taking time over a drop out, kicking it 50/60m down field is the bigger fault. We didn't need the points, we needed field position and time. Briscoe knocking on is unfortunate and even if he had caught it would have been forced back over the line anyway due to the entire defence being 5+ yards offside - how it wasn't picked up by the video ref is beyond me! Maybe we should start a Twitbook group and harangue the RFL into investigating it!
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| Quote: BrisbaneRhino "DHM - I tend to agree a bit more with Him, as I wouldn't underestimate the role of power forwards in setting up attacking play. A blockbusting forward hitting the line draws in defenders and provides options for the next play that simply don't exist if a forward plods into the line then gets manhandled into a slow PTB. I don't think Leeds have a single forward who decent opposition are genuinely scared could score a try through sheer power if they drop their guard.
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I don't recall too many times this year when the Leeds pack has been significantly outplayed or battered. I think our pack has been as good as anyones. What we do with the ball is the issue. First part of the season we attacked with depth, width and confused the opposition with Hardaker running free on both flanks. Achurch was being given the ball in a wide channel on the right and was looking like the real deal at last rather than having Delaney et al constantly attacking the angle back into the space behind the ruck, which was the only way we made metres last season. It didn't last, and I don't think that is because our props got tired.
Achurch and then Burrow getting injured, followed by Hardaker's ban saw Leeds revert to what they have been dong for the last 2-3 seasons, and our attack fell apart. What really gets you a quick PTB against a disorganised defence is putting a few offloads together, if we had King Kong in the front row it wouldn't help if all he did was stick the ball up his jumper and ran down the middle.
What I think we need? A really good wide running second row on the right to balance up with Ablett on the left (Achurch almost looked like he was going to do the job but frankly patience with him has expired), a top class 9 so Burrow can play 7 and McGuire can retire gracefully, and some very new ideas on attack that have for example, Ryan Hall getting the ball like Big Les used to get it from Hape, 5 yards out and on the move (he's score every week if we gave him a couple of those) - and that means a fresh coaching structure.
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| Quote: DHM "I don't recall too many times this year when the Leeds pack has been significantly outplayed or battered. I think our pack has been as good as anyones. What we do with the ball is the issue. First part of the season we attacked with depth, width and confused the opposition with Hardaker running free on both flanks. Achurch was being given the ball in a wide channel on the right and was looking like the real deal at last rather than having Delaney et al constantly attacking the angle back into the space behind the ruck, which was the only way we made metres last season. It didn't last, and I don't think that is because our props got tired.
Achurch and then Burrow getting injured, followed by Hardaker's ban saw Leeds revert to what they have been dong for the last 2-3 seasons, and our attack fell apart. What really gets you a quick PTB against a disorganised defence is putting a few offloads together, if we had King Kong in the front row it wouldn't help if all he did was stick the ball up his jumper and ran down the middle.
What I think we need? A really good wide running second row on the right to balance up with Ablett on the left (Achurch almost looked like he was going to do the job but frankly patience with him has expired), a top class 9 so Burrow can play 7 and McGuire can retire gracefully, and some very new ideas on attack that have for example, Ryan Hall getting the ball like Big Les used to get it from Hape, 5 yards out and on the move (he's score every week if we gave him a couple of those) - and that means a fresh coaching structure.'"
I'd agree with all of this although maybe a little harsh on Achurch. He [iwas[/i begining to look like what was needed on the right but since his recovery from injury the coach has reverted to giving him bit parts ....and at prop.
It's almost as if any fringe player who begins to look like a threat to any of McDermott's favourites is again put back in his place for fear of then having to make some tougher selection decisions.
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| Briscoe obviously has had a poor season, but he has been given very little running chances from his inside backs.
Looking at the wire -widnes match chris bridges passing to Monaghan was superb, drawing the cover and passing. Briscoe is a good finisher but he needed some quality ball, on most occasions this season he did not get decent ball.
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