Quote Jim Pooley="Jim Pooley"I'm a ticketed member of the Warriors and every time the opposition put up a bomb, there's a group of us regulars at Mt Smart who collectively wince. He is a really exciting player, but last season he was not good enough at Full Back to cut it at an NRL club. Being "brave" in the tackle is nothing unless you make the tackle......
This year he's played too few times to make comment, but I think the NZ Warriors didn't take much persuading when he asked to go.
I suspect he'll be a super star in SL again next year.....highlighting the chasm between the 2 comps!'"
That's quite a journey for you top watch some Rugby League Jim. My sister lives in Hamilton and when the Warriors signed Sam I was in touch trying to get some sense of whether it was big news. Her husband is a big Union fan and they'd never heard of him!
I'm interested in your comments because of course, it is more than possible that I am blind to Sam's deficiencies. Since I watched him on debut score five tries I have seen him in practically every Wigan game he's played. He is an outstanding attacking talent who was originally a scrum half. He played there for the first couple of years until Michael Maguire pushed him to full back. Now, I always felt that full back exposed him somewhat, but it gave him the space to rip teams apart which he often did. He has a ridiculous record of tries and assists from full back.
I have watched most of the NZW games on Premier Sports, because I still thought of him as ours. I must admit, I didn't think that his frailties were exposed so much. I actually thought that he did quite well under the high ball and I don't think he has done too badly in defence. Your commentator Andrew Voss on Sky is always very supportive of Sam. He seems objective in his comments.
Where his problem lieis can be summed up in two words. Shaun Johnson. Now, I'm not attaching any blame to SJ, far from it. But - there is only room for one superstar in most teams, and Sam isn't it. I've lost count of the number times when it goes to the final play and Sam has been used as a dummy runner or a decoy for SJ to do his thing. And on the other side only when Thomas Leuluai has been playing has Sam got anything like a decent pass.
NZW haven't got the best out of Sam. That said, clearly the standard is much higher than Super League. Overall, I think he's done well, though in his heart of hearts I think Sam will be disappointed. I think a return to the halves will be on the cards in a year or so. He has a great competitive spirit and great ball handling skills and is a leader. I'm more than glad he's coming home. Couldn't be happier.
Good luck to the Warriors for the rest of the season. Would love to see Sam with a GF ring!
PS any chance we could have Thomas back as well?!!