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| I think you miss the point Famous-I had moved on from your first defence of Wigan players to the defence of Goulding- Which Wigan player will you be defending next? Were there any other clubs represented on the pitch?
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| Quote: JB Down Under "I'd love to see Westwood,Graham and Crabtree spend some time in the NRL. With decent coaching and a proper fitness regime they could be world class. The rest of them, not even close.'"
The problem is the extra coaching to make them world class would be nullified once they join the England side, Ellis and Burgess being typical examples.
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| the australian commentators were saying in first half that the outside backs for england were clueless, but young and could learn..they mentioned that they should all move to australia( nrl) for 2 years and learn to play intense rl every week and they could go back as improved players and then make england better as a team
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| Quote: Rooster Booster "He came out of the line and created the hole that Lewis ran into. They didn't go up in a line because of him. He was too quick and at fault. If he was over here, he'd have had a new arséhole ripped out of him for doing that by the coaching staff.'"
I will defer to you on what coaches in Oz would like to do with leroy's ar5e.
On RL, his line speed was not too quick The inside defender was so slow it was not true. So slow infact that he could not lay a finger on Lewis at whatever speed he was moving.
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| Quote: wire-quin "I think you miss the point Famous-I had moved on from your first defence of Wigan players to the defence of Goulding- Which Wigan player will you be defending next? Were there any other clubs represented on the pitch?'"
I havent defended any other Wigan player, please enlighten me. I have talked about one Wigan player.
Are we not allowed to comment on players from our own clubs when people are talking complete rubbish? Could you point out this rule in the AUP?
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| I agree Westwood stood out amongst the forwards, Roby played pretty well when he was given the chance to speed the PTB up, not always easy with such a good opposition. Ellis worked hard, I don’t buy all this crap about him going backwards, I think Burgess felt the pressure of hype and made too many mistakes. Graham again had a trademark solid performance. J Tomkins didn’t stand out for me, Lunt didn’t make any impression apart from the no try (correct decision IMHO – just wish a few of the Aussie tries had also been given the correct decision), Crabtree is what he is; a big lump to give some impact, but I’ve no idea what Fielden is for. Coley would have been a better selection than Fielden.
In the backs Atkins showed his limitations, and Cudjoe was unnecessarily exposed at centre, would rather have seen Brown at centre with Cudjoe on the wing. O’Loughlin at SO wasn’t as horrible as it could have been, but he offered little creativity and fairly poor kicking game, so was ultimately a pointless selection. I think Robinson played above himself, but still don’t think he’s good enough for this level, he’s not even the best SH at his own club, and his kicking game isn’t great, which means a halfback partnership where neither has a great kicking game and that’s a big ask at domestic level never mind against Australia.
Briscoe will come good in time; he’s 20 yrs old FFS, not convinced Goulding will ever be anything more than a competent SL winger, hence why I think Cudjoe may have been a better bet alongside Brown at centre. S Tomkins is the most gifted player in that party and the Aussies kept him well contained, yes he’s a bit slight, but I still think he’s the best SO we’ve actually got, which is why at fullback he was wasted when we had such a limited halves partnership. It doesn’t really matter now, but I do think our selections were naïve today, Brown is a better centre than either Atkins or Cudjoe and has a decent(ish) kicking game, Tomkins is a better SO than any other options and we really need that talent more involved. Ultimately we don’t have enough quality in the backs, the injuries to Eastmond and Shenton have cruelly exacerbated that, but we should have been able to deploy what we do have a bit better.
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| Quote: Kelvin's Ferret "I agree Westwood stood out amongst the forwards, Roby played pretty well when he was given the chance to speed the PTB up, not always easy with such a good opposition. Ellis worked hard, I don’t buy all this crap about him going backwards, I think Burgess felt the pressure of hype and made too many mistakes. Graham again had a trademark solid performance. J Tomkins didn’t stand out for me, Lunt didn’t make any impression apart from the no try (correct decision IMHO – just wish a few of the Aussie tries had also been given the correct decision), Crabtree is what he is; a big lump to give some impact, but I’ve no idea what Fielden is for. Coley would have been a better selection than Fielden.
In the backs Atkins showed his limitations, and Cudjoe was unnecessarily exposed at centre, would rather have seen Brown at centre with Cudjoe on the wing. O’Loughlin at SO wasn’t as horrible as it could have been, but he offered little creativity and fairly poor kicking game, so was ultimately a pointless selection. I think Robinson played above himself, but still don’t think he’s good enough for this level, he’s not even the best SH at his own club, and his kicking game isn’t great, which means a halfback partnership where neither has a great kicking game and that’s a big ask at domestic level never mind against Australia.
Briscoe will come good in time; he’s 20 yrs old FFS, not convinced Goulding will ever be anything more than a competent SL winger, hence why I think Cudjoe may have been a better bet alongside Brown at centre. S Tomkins is the most gifted player in that party and the Aussies kept him well contained, yes he’s a bit slight, but I still think he’s the best SO we’ve actually got, which is why at fullback he was wasted when we had such a limited halves partnership. It doesn’t really matter now, but I do think our selections were naïve today, Brown is a better centre than either Atkins or Cudjoe and has a decent(ish) kicking game, Tomkins is a better SO than any other options and we really need that talent more involved. Ultimately we don’t have enough quality in the backs, the injuries to Eastmond and Shenton have cruelly exacerbated that, but we should have been able to deploy what we do have a bit better.'"
Agree with most of that.
A balanced and fair view.
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| Quote: Saddened! "1 - Tomkins 3/10 poor. No involvement in attack, no defensive qualities at all. Has potential.
2 - Goulding 2/10. Simply not good enough at this level, offers nothing. Shocking selection over Ryan Hall.
3 - Cudjoe 3/10. Defensively naive but playing out of position. Should have been on wing.
4 - Atkins 1/10. Two of the worst international performances ever. NEVER AGAIN!
5 - Briscoe 3/10. Has potential like Tomkins, but too soon. Made too many errors.
6 - O'Loughlin 5/10. No half back, decent effort however.
7 - Robinson 7/10. Plenty of mistakes but one to show his hand and try something at least.
Of the list I'd only want to keep S Tomkins, Cudjoe, Briscoe, Frodo (Not at 6) Graham, Roby, Burgess and Westwood.
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Cudjoe should have been on the wing and Briscoe should have played at centre. Atkins should not have been on the pitch - a no brainer in every sense.
I stick by the backs line-up I named last week and would like to see next week when we get beaten by PNG:
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I'd like to see Robinson start at 7 with Tomkins at 6, Widdup retained at 1. I'd also like to see McNamara show Agar the way by giving Tom some action at centre and Cudjoe a go on the wing. As Shenton (our best 3/4 yesterday!
... with this tweak - drop Goulding after today and put Hall at 2. Lunt on the bench, again.
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| Quote: JB Down Under "I'd love to see Westwood,Graham and Crabtree spend some time in the NRL. With decent coaching and a proper fitness regime they could be world class. The rest of them, not even close.'"
The problem with this argument is that Burgess was better in last year’s four Nations than this year after his superstar year in the NRL
I will state again what I have stated many times before - exactly how have Ellis and Burgess improved through the coaching in the NRL?
The week to week intensity of the NRL is higher than Super League, fair enough, but this 'coach them to be better players' is a fallacy
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| Burgess was poor, no player of his standing should make that many errors.
Tomkins is not a full back.
O'loughlin is not a stand off.
Roby was impressive as was Westwood and I thought Robinson went OK.
Our 3quarters were terrible, but they are very very young and probably shouldn't have been put in that position.
In fact I'm not that down beat about the game, we didn't do too bad. We have a lot of injured players which people seem to be forgetting, I think add Shenton, Mcguire, Sinfield, Morley, Peacock and Eastmond to that side tonight and we could have won, Australia were not that good.
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| That defeat today was NOTHING to do with any indavidual failures it is a sign of the indavidual weakness of RL in the Northern Hemisphere.
That England team today had never played together before.
If this was a club game everyone would have been saying Robinson and O'Loughlin need time to get use dto plkaying together. yet in their FIRST game together everyone is criticising them.
The centres and the wings are all being criticised they have NEVER played together before.
WTF do you all expect.
Many of those players have never played in a game of that intensity before.
Australia play 7 meaningful International games a year ( inlc the 3 SOO games).
England play France before getting hammered by Aus and NZ.
The RL needs to address this by bringing sopme quality competitive games into the season. To hone players skills and to get them playing at a high intensity. that is what weeds out indavidual mistakes.
We have 3 years to get it right or we lose the opportunity of having the World cup.
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| can someone in England please watch some NRL videos and teach our backline how to deal with players attacking wide! Geez time after time for 3 years now we've looked liked rabbits in the headlights whenever Lockyer/Marshall ran wide and passed to the centre after the 2nd row ran an inside line. Its not that hard to get a sliding defence!
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| For the WC:
1. Tomkins - nope doesn't look a good FB at this level. Out of positions for kicks and never chimed into the line as a second attacking stand off. Widdop may be the answer IF he gets a NRL starting gig
2. Goulding - Nope. Defensive liability and little to help out the forwards
3. Shenton- yep. Decent frame, decent pace, just needs to read defence better
4. We need another centre
5. Briscoe - maybe, bad mistake today but not had a bad series in a poor backline
6. Presumably Eastwood will fill this spot?
7. Robinson - Get him to a decent club and give him some more chances
8. Graham - yep I like him alot
9. Roby - yep, Needs to dominate more but plenty of skill
10. Crabtree - can play a Petro battering ram role well
11. Burgess - yep he is only going to get better (maybe Westwood and O'Loughlin to 13)
12. Ellis - yep for now but need to be finding a replacement for 2013
13. Westwood - I like the look of this kid, needs to get in the gym but has all the skills and ticker
problem lies in depth. If we lose the starting player then we are stuffed.
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| Quote: JB Down Under "I'd love to see Westwood,Graham and Crabtree spend some time in the NRL. With decent coaching and a proper fitness regime they could be world class. The rest of them, not even close.'"
I can see how playing in the NRL has worked wonders for Ellis and Burgess. They look so invincible now, never making a mistake and tearing the opposition apart. NOT!!!!
Westwood is world class by playing in SL same for Graham. Only difference with playing in the NRL, is that those players wold receive the recognistion they deserver from fans who faun over everything Australian, while ignoring quality that is present in the UK.
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| no they would be exposed to high intensity games week in and week out and modern coaching with high quality back room staff. People talk about Ellis, watch him and how he plays for Wests. Running wide, back on angles to feed off Marshall etc. What the heck was Englands game plan for him? I watched wondering why they were using him as a 3rd prop to batter it up the middle!
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