Quote: Aboveusonlypie "Sorry but I think he will be even more constricted at Souths than at Wigan. Reynolds plays on the right, George will play on the left, and never the twain shall meet. If you really think Wane is stifling George have a look at Souths for a bit next season, they really are dull. Waney's Wigan look like the Harlem Globetrotters in comparison to Madge's Souths .'"
A.O.P. Maybe I was placing to much emphasis on the Souths connection, the point I was trying to make was at Wigan his effectiveness seems to be restricted with this strict left-side right-side role for the halfbacks.
If both halfbacks are of similar ability I can almost come to terms with the system which seems to be in vogue at present, but like I have pointed out by being allowed to roam from the left to the right on the odd occasion Wigan may get more out of George.
The element of surprise George popping up on the left could have opposing defences wondering how to combat this.