Quote: Bull Mania "I thought Chisholm started off great, breaking the line, decent passing, just started to get sloppy in the second half (as did many) Got to persevere with him. It was an horrendous injury he had and once he gets his confidence up, he'll be ok.'"
Basically, I agree with that. The only real caveat I have is that, in Chissie's enforced absence, Joe Keyes has developed into our best half and I'd hate to see his development put back. They are both superb halves, with their own strengths and weaknesses and I'd like to see their partnership develop and hope that they find their own distinct roles in the side. I feel sure it will, but of course, Joe has been 'running' the team in Chissie's absence and since his return it just seems they haven't quite sorted out who is doing what and when. It's definitely still work in progress but, if handled properly, it could turn out to be a golden partnership.