Quote: Danril "When we train we get Brough kicking to the corner but there is never anyone there challenging our boys for the high balls. We should be getting them to practise challenging for high balls. If we practise an attacking kick to the LHS then our we should have some "defenders" there to make it more realistic.
We make the same mistakes every week. That's a coaching issue IMO as well as motivation, application, effort, mongrel. If we don't find some form and some beans from somewhere now then we will be humiliated in the play offs. They have it in them because they'd managed to play consistently better last season and the squad is basically the same. They need to be honest with each other, have out whatever it is that's going tits up and get it sorted and done with.'"
Agree with your last paragraph.
All our problem are for PA to sort. They haven’t been sorted in the last 20 games (first game excepted) so I don’t hold out much hope that they’ll all be sorted in the next 6. If they aren’t sorted immediately we’ll end up where we are now and I can’t see us making any progress from 6th when, with basically the same players we couldn’t do anything form 1st last year.
Momentum is built, not switch on and off like a tap and we are fast running out of games to build it.
The only theory I can put forward is that we are sub-consciously trying to lull to rest of Super League into a false sense of security and we are suddenly going to burst into life in the play-offs.
Winning more collision, faster play the balls and ruck speed, faster line speed, stopping offloads, less unforced mistakes, less penalties, better defence out wide (on the ground and in the air), playing for 80 mins, being composed near the oppositions try line, having some mongrel , building pressure (did Bradford actually have to drop out from under their own posts?) – there’s a lot to fix in 6 games.
I’ve stopped reading the Examiner ‘cos I know exactly what I’ll be reading – the same old of the last few months.
Time to stop the talk and walk the walk. Here’s hoping.