Quote: jonh "Once again highlighting players size is where you fall down it has nothing to do with that its about development.'"
I highlighted some players who you said were not good examples of young players getting into 1st grade sides because they were genetic freaks. So I highlight some who are not genetic freaks and now suddenly it's not about size. Make your mind up! I await with interest what other factor you can dream up to suggest these players are somehow exceptional.
Quote: jonh "How realistically could Flanigan have got a shot before he did?
Colbon was playing in the pack for the reserves and doing a good job hence he got his shot there.'"
Colbon was played out of position all over the place when we had young players who could have been given a go. Few people except the poster who was either his best mate or relative was happy about this and the majority were suggesting we give the younger players a go. A recurring theme of Nobby's coaching over the three years has been to play players out of position rather than give the younger players a go when the opportunity arises. If you are suggesting this was the right thing to do you are in a minority.
Quote: jonh "Players have to be developed enough and show up in the reserves to earn there shot, you cannot just give away a first team shirt on the off chance they can step up when they have not proved it in the reserves or on loan.
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As Cadoo has pointed out you will never find out how good they are by constantly playing them in the reserves. Hoping they might be good enough when we have enough injuries for them to be given a game is a risky and foolish strategy IMO.
Quote: jonh "Tomkins got his shot, Mossop got his shot Farrell will get his shot next year.'"
You know as well as I do they got their shots due to injury and no other reason. Players playing in positions who had established players recover from injury got dropped instantly including S Tomkins after a match winning performance (we lost the next game he missed). The whole system of player introduction at Wigan is flawed and I expect it to change with a new coach so we will see who is right then.
Quote: jonh "The NRL system is very different and those young players that do get a shot have to earn it by playing in a much more intense and higher standard of "reserve grade" rugby.
All young players have a duty of care we saw what happened to the likes of Brown who was not ready for regullar first team and it showed, we had players like Wild, Locky and Hock who came on the scene at a relatively young age all took near career ending injuries early on in there career, coincidence? Westerman has dropped off the pace this year as has Myler after a good start, players like Fielden fall apart as they age due to over use when young.'"
And we have had players who have not. We have also had senior players who's form has dropped off. It happens!
Duty of care is utter tripe. The reason being there is none when it suits.
Quote: jonh "Its a very fine line and i would suggest that to see our young players go so well is an indication that they are being handled in the correct way and groomed for a career at Wigan rather than a couple of years and then shipping them off to Huddersfield etc.'"
So it was wrong to send Mossop to Hudds and really he should have stayed at Barrow because at Hudds be was getting SL game time which he wasn't ready for? If he was ready give some game time here to give J Tomkins a break.
If there has been a recurring theme at Wigan this season it is that when young players have been given a game they have not looked out of place and often better then or as good as the 1st team player they replaced. You think this is proof of the job being done right. I think it is proof they were ready for 1st team earlier and that the lack of opportunities they get will lead to players like Flanagan leaving.
It really does boil down to age. If players of age 20 and 21 are not getting or have not had opportunities they will look elsewhere. With Flanagan had injuries not forced him into the side no one would have batted an eye because we had no idea how good he was.
The only way a club can keep players they presumably view as future 1st team players is give them some game time and make them feel part of the future plans of the club. Next season players like Thornily and Farrell who have not featured this year will need some opportunities or there is a risk they will look elsewhere. Hopefully we will have a coach who can juggle the priorities far better than Noble.
Dave