Quote Wires71="Wires71"Good. I always thought the players were cosseted and mentally fragile under Smith. Hence 4 lost finals on the bounce.
We need a never say die culture.'"
Exactly right. That was the missing ingredient from Smith’s teams at Warrington and probably the difference between two wins against Wigan in Grand Finals and our two defeats.
I’d also hazard a guess that the players had become too comfortable under Smith for such a camp to have the necessary impact to make the desired difference.
For Price I’m sure the dilemma must have been the timing of the “beasting session”. He obviously wanted to test the players in that environment as early as possible in the pre-season to create the bonds between the players and for him to see how the individuals react and to understand the character of his squad.
Unfortunately due to internationals returning late after the world cup it has meant that senior squad members missed the session and let’s be honest it is those players you’d be looking to be the leaders when times get tough and it’s these players who have fallen short in that respect previously.
As it is Price made the call to run the session without those players as he must have decided all things considered that was the right time. He will no doubt have all the squad together for the skills camp at a dedicated sports complex in January.