Quote Renegade="Renegade"After watching the game on Friday I heard Eddie Hemmings comment that Stuart Fielden has 'struggled to find his form since leaving Bradford' and that he was a 'shadow of his former self' which is the first time I have really heard Eddie criticise Fielden -- it was also backed up by Stevo.
What has been the fan's perception of Fielden this season after his apparent return to form at the end of last?
Just to throw some statistics your way:
Staurt Fielden made more tackles than anybody else against Leeds on Friday night but missed more tackles in that one game than in most of his other games combined.
In attack Fielden managed to make 22 metres all game with only Amos Roberts, a winger, faring worse.
Is Fielden past it? Should we be thinking about moving him to second row and putting somebody like Hock in the prop position? and ultimately should we re-sign Fielden when his contract expires?
Your thoughts?'"
If you look at a ballanced frontline of Props i think you would ideally like
1.Top Quality 60 minute enforcer
1.60 minute solid backup Prop
1.Impact Prop
1.Young Prop who can hold his own.
In my opinion we have the latter 2 but the former 2 roles are simply not being fulfilled to an acceptable standard. I think the most we could ever expect of Fielden now is the 60 minute backup Prop.
22 m is a shocking return, i know he gets through a lot of defense but he needs to add go forward. He very very rarely wins the colision anymore and rarely gets us on the front foot he usually gets dumped on his behind after being held up slowing the PTB down even more, Fielden's form echo's that of the team.
Logan was an exaple of the tyoe of prop that fulfilled the supporting role, the likes of Smith and Pongia are the enforcers, we have non of that at the moment, and i think the whole club needs a freshening up from the top down for Fielden to ever get near being a front line Prop again.