Quote: Winslade's Offload "This game looked very much like a Wire U21 team with 14 youngsters in the squad. In no particular order, I thought Russell looked sharp, and I can see him becoming a regular first team choice providing his positional play and defence holds up.
GOB was rusty. He missed 3 goal attempts, had a kick charged down, kicked one ball straight up in the air, but by the second half was in the groove and put in some very good kicks to the Widnes in goal area, plus a 40-20. Evans seemed to be pacing himself. His tackling was strong and he did his fair share of work. His one blemish was a weak missed tackle on Tickle which resulted in a try.
Penny looked quite strong in defence, particularly under the high ball. He had a couple of good runs when he got some space, and also added a try. I think he is slower than before though, even allowing for the early stage of the season.
Brad Dwyer looked good. He made a couple of breaks and put in two short kicks into the in goal area, both of which led to tries. Riley worked very hard in defence and attack, but he needs to vary his footwork / angle of attack a bit. He scored a try when Widnes left a hole in their defence the size of a block of flats.
Gene Ormsby made a few errors, one of which was an ultra poor pass when we were clear to score on the left wing. Still, it is very early in the season still. On the plus side he worked hard taking the ball forward - (he looked a bit like Benny W), and he scorched in for a real wingers try as well.
Finally, I though Tom Walker looked impressive for the short time he was on the pitch. He was unflustered, and solid in defence.
Not a bad work out for the youngsters, but the one niggling question that remained after the match, was where are they all going to play next year ?'"
I thought Ben Evans did well and with a worry over Woody to start the season I wonder whether Tony Smith will opt to keep him in the squad. After all, he's had a full SL season already with Bradford and a World Cup. Also thought James Laithwaite did well in an understated way. Must admit I lost count of who was on the pitch in the second half!