Quote sybutwhy?="sybutwhy?"Until yesterday i'm fairly sure all but one try we've conceded (Myler) has come down their side? Both performed well vs the Broncos but were, for lack of a better word, roasted vs Warrington (more specifically the excellent/paceless Monaghan) and Huddersfield. It's difficult to tell from the stand but it seemed Thornley and others were drawn in leaving Pat 2 or more vs 1.
Switch Goulding when fit over to the left to cover for pace? When we have a second row is Hughes just going to slot in? It's the easy answer but after a few years in the fatty code Thornley may still need time to adjust to the 13 man game.
Also Pat's kicking has been a bit pants.'"
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure we haven't actually conceded that many tries and certainly not a significant number down our far left hand side.
We conceded none against Salford - against Wire their first try was Richards' error (only a few inches out of position though) but it was mainly down to excellent vision and a good pass. Wire's second had nothing to do with Thornley or Richards, it was an overlap created in the middle of the field. The third was down to Dudson being far too slow to slide across in defence.
Against Huddersfield their first try was again caused by an overlap with McIlorum getting fooled by a dummy run forcing Thornley to come inside and leaving Richards facing 2 - also a poor tackle attempt by Charnley. Their second was scored between Green and Thornley, but to have an overlap so close to the centre of the field suggests the team numbered up wrong at the play the ball. Their final try was just from an error in attack.
The first try from London was simply because they had two extra players in the line at the time. London's second came from a poor pass from Smith which went behind the man and London broke clear and scored and their third from a very lazy kick that was charged down.
In terms of the actual tries we've conceded one of them can be put down as an error from Richards or Thornley.