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| Quote: {Hogan} "Top Tackler in SL 2008, so how do you work that one out?'"
This year's stats would suggest that happened because SOL was injured and Bailey was in the centres.
SOL has made double the number of tackles Hansen has this year. If you hadn't cut out part of my quote, you'd notice I was comparing him to SOL and Bailey.
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| Quote: FearTheVee "This year's stats would suggest that happened because SOL was injured and Bailey was in the centres.
SOL has made double the number of tackles Hansen has this year. If you hadn't cut out part of my quote, you'd notice I was comparing him to SOL and Bailey.'"
The player gets a 'tackle' for being part of the tackle, not always that player who is making the tackle.
Hansen doesn't offer anything in defense or attack that I don't believer Bailey or Lockers can achieve.
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| Quote: Last Son of Wigan "The player gets a 'tackle' for being part of the tackle, not always that player who is making the tackle.
Hansen doesn't offer anything in defense or attack that I don't believer Bailey or Lockers can achieve.'"
I dont think Bailey will be here next here so surely Hansen can do his job, and he doesnt take up a quota spot?
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| Quote: FearTheVee "Fair point.
I know SOL gets a lot of stick on here from certain quarters, but he's a giant in defence and one of the few who tries to make things happen going forward. I really rate him, better than Sinfield IMO.'"
Put Lockers in the Saints or Leeds sides and he'd be a star.
His game as been held back at times by the lack of quality around him.
He runs, tackles, kicks, passes and whacks people around the head
Prefect.
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| Quote: Coventry Warrior! "I dont think Bailey will be here next here so surely Hansen can do his job, and he doesnt take up a quota spot?'"
Yep, for this season I'd sooner have Bailey, can do what Hansen does and is more versatile i.e covered at centre till Gleeson arrived.
But... Hansen could be taking the place of one of the younger prospects who are looking for a chance to shine at first team level for example:
Flanny
Mossop
Tuson
Farrell
For me, at times Farrell has looked really good.
Either which way Hansen doesn't offer enough in his all round game for a place at a WINNING side.
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| Quote: Last Son of Wigan "Yep, for this season I'd sooner have Bailey, can do what Hansen does and is more versatile i.e covered at centre till Gleeson arrived.
But... Hansen could be taking the place of one of the younger prospects who are looking for a chance to shine at first team level for example
Isn't Hansen only 23 himself?
Quote: Last Son of Wigan "Flanny
Mossop
Tuson
Farrell
For me, at times Farrell has looked really good.
Either which way Hansen doesn't offer enough in his all round game for a place at a WINNING side.'"
Are those players anywhere near regular first team footy of the sort Hansen plays week in, week out? When Bailey leaves as I assume he will, Hansen would be the perfect player to bring on IF Noble had the sense to go with Hock, Lockers in 2nd row and J Tomkins at 13 when a big defensive effort was needed.
Dave
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| Quote: DaveO "Isn't Hansen only 23 himself?
Are those players anywhere near regular first team footy of the sort Hansen plays week in, week out? When Bailey leaves as I assume he will, Hansen would be the perfect player to bring on IF Noble had the sense to go with Hock, Lockers in 2nd row and J Tomkins at 13 when a big defensive effort was needed.
Dave'"
What makes Hansen the perfect player to bring on? Does he offer any impact in attack to mix up the game or trouble the other team? No. Does he offer a spark of genius to crack a defense? No. And you class this as being the 'perfect' player to bring on?
Hansen started his Wigan 1st team career in 2004, have we seen anything within his development in the last 5 years which say to us 'he is one of the best around in the SR and deserves a place in a WINNING team?' Nope, not at all.
We have several other players all looking for a chance to prove they are better in the SR, given the best of them a shot, if they prove to be better, no one will complain.
Every single player at the club needs looking at, of they don't have the potential to be a cracking player, or are already a top player, they have no place at a WINNING club. The drop of standards needs to stop.
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| Quote: Last Son of Wigan "What makes Hansen the perfect player to bring on? Does he offer any impact in attack to mix up the game or trouble the other team? No. Does he offer a spark of genius to crack a defense? No. And you class this as being the 'perfect' player to bring on?
Hansen started his Wigan 1st team career in 2004, have we seen anything within his development in the last 5 years which say to us 'he is one of the best around in the SR and deserves a place in a WINNING team?' Nope, not at all.
We have several other players all looking for a chance to prove they are better in the SR, given the best of them a shot, if they prove to be better, no one will complain.
Every single player at the club needs looking at, of they don't have the potential to be a cracking player, or are already a top player, they have no place at a WINNING club. The drop of standards needs to stop.'"
spot on.
Farrell and Mossop will be the next two to step up but it wont be till next year at least. They both look cracking prospects as well as unlike Hansen they offer go forward.
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| I've said this about Hansen for a while.
There are exciting, attack minded back rowers players in our reserves but will still put the graft in when it comes to defence.
Just playing like a defensive 'work horse' and just being too comfortable in the setup will catch up with Hansen eventually. He's got more ability, but I think he's too comfortable/arrogant to break off from the rest and stand out.
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| Quote: Last Son of Wigan "What makes Hansen the perfect player to bring on? Does he offer any impact in attack to mix up the game or trouble the other team? No. Does he offer a spark of genius to crack a defense? No. And you class this as being the 'perfect' player to bring on?
Hansen started his Wigan 1st team career in 2004, have we seen anything within his development in the last 5 years which say to us 'he is one of the best around in the SR and deserves a place in a WINNING team?' Nope, not at all.
We have several other players all looking for a chance to prove they are better in the SR, given the best of them a shot, if they prove to be better, no one will complain.
Every single player at the club needs looking at, of they don't have the potential to be a cracking player, or are already a top player, they have no place at a WINNING club. The drop of standards needs to stop.'"
I think you missed the point mate. DaveO saidwhen a big defensive effort was needed"
Meaning at that stage in the game where we need to hold out, or close them into their own half then Hansen is perfect, and its not like he can't make metres either, so he isn't a liability in attack, at times last season he was showing the world how to run onto a ball (his try at millenium magic last year springs to mind)
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| Quote: Alex BP' "I've said this about Hansen for a while.
There are exciting, attack minded back rowers players in our reserves but will still put the graft in when it comes to defence.
Just playing like a defensive 'work horse' and just being too comfortable in the setup will catch up with Hansen eventually. He's got more ability, but I think he's too comfortable/arrogant to break off from the rest and stand out.'"
Thank god others can see this!
For me Hansen is a big strong athletic lad, for this he can run around the field tackling players, but doesn't have a 'rugby brain'.
I also agree with the comment about a 'defensive work horse' who can also run the ball and throw his weight around.
Last season
Leeds-JJB and Ellis Both can tackle up and offer lots in attack.
Saints-Wilkin and Gilmore, both can tackle all day long and offer lots in attack.
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| Quote: Batesy "I think you missed the point mate. DaveO saidwhen a big defensive effort was needed"
Meaning at that stage in the game where we need to hold out, or close them into their own half then Hansen is perfect, and its not like he can't make metres either, so he isn't a liability in attack, at times last season he was showing the world how to run onto a ball (his try at millenium magic last year springs to mind)'"
So you can't have a player who can come on, hold the defensive line and offer ball skills, go forward, line breaks and some aggression?
I think you're missing the bigger picture.
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[color=#FF4000:3htgpm5r][quote:3htgpm5r]I read that Leeds-Bradford is an airport and that Wigan-St Helens is a rivalry. It's one I can't wait for[/quote:3htgpm5r]
Ryan Hoffman
[quote:3htgpm5r]After all, rugby league has a history of ideas that appear madcap at first but are taken up elsewhere, usually by rugby union[/quote:3htgpm5r]
Christopher Irvine - The Times
[quote:3htgpm5r]
Wire fans, like Leeds fans, are fickle as feck, and mostly glory supporters.
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Sherbert Dip - Leeds Fan
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| Quote: Last Son of Wigan "So you can't have a player who can come on, hold the defensive line and offer ball skills, go forward, line breaks and some aggression?
I think you're missing the bigger picture.'"
Of course you can, you pointed out four in the previous post. We just haven't got two of them, Joel doesn't do it often enough for me, Bailey is no world beater going forwards and neither is Hansen *shrugs* if we had two Hocks it wouldn't be a problem, but we don't.
At the end of the day, we have 4 players who can play second row, two of which are identical and one is a better loose.
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| Quote: Last Son of Wigan "What makes Hansen the perfect player to bring on? Does he offer any impact in attack to mix up the game or trouble the other team? No. Does he offer a spark of genius to crack a defense? No. And you class this as being the 'perfect' player to bring on?'"
If you had read my post properly you would have seen the last bit which said when a big defensive effort was needed which at times in games they are. With him on instead of Hock and Lockers in the other 2nd row spot then our defence would be very sound.
Quote: Last Son of Wigan "Hansen started his Wigan 1st team career in 2004, have we seen anything within his development in the last 5 years which say to us 'he is one of the best around in the SR and deserves a place in a WINNING team?' Nope, not at all. '"
I think you are talking rubbish here IMO. We all know he was top tackler last year and before anyone says it was because he assisted in tackles so many times that is nonsense. I also think people miss the fact he runs some clever lines on attack. For some reason in the space of the off season Hansen has gone from being generally praised to the latest "not good enough" figure pretty much the same as Goulding.
Quote: Last Son of Wigan "We have several other players all looking for a chance to prove they are better in the SR, given the best of them a shot, if they prove to be better, no one will complain.
Every single player at the club needs looking at, of they don't have the potential to be a cracking player, or are already a top player, they have no place at a WINNING club. The drop of standards needs to stop.'"
You can examine every player you want but with a salary cap players like Hansen and (if he wasn't probably on a high wage) Bailey do a job. The problem isn't with squad players like Hansen but with the supposed super star players like Fielden, Riddell, TL and Lockers. These are the players who aren't as good as they are cracked up to be. If they were we would have our quota of high earning super star players and players like Hansen would be appreciated for what they are, not slagged off because they are not a clone of Betts in his prime. You are barking up the wrong tree IMO.
Dave
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| Quote: DaveO "
These are the players who aren't as good as they are cracked up to be. If they were we would have our quota of high earning super star players and players like Hansen would be appreciated for what they are, not slagged off because they are not a clone of Betts in his prime. You are barking up the wrong tree IMO.
Dave'"
Personally speaking, I know what we have in our reserve/academy set up and Harrison Hansen is not offering as much as some of those players. Both Liam Farrell and Lee Mossop are on course to over take him unless he brings something extra to the side.
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