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| The last tackle. Hull peppered Wigan with kicks time and time and time again. To Wigan's credit they held it out but Hull had the chance to kill the game first twenty second half. Wigan's last tackle was awful in comparison. That was the major difference I thought.
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| Last tackle options and complete lack of dummy runners.
Sort those out and we finish in a good position and make our attack harder to read.
We have to stop passing the ball sidewise when we have no options to straighten up the attack.
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| I think MM is a massive loss. By no means the best hooker in SL but he fits us so well. His distribution is quicker than Sam Powell (That's not to discredit Powell this year, it's just clear he's a HB) and he leads by example in defense.
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Player Coach | 31182 | Hull FC |
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| You don;t seem to have much structure in attack. At times last night, all of your players were within a narrow band about 10 metres either side of the ball and all bunched together. Really, you need a new coach
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| Getting to the last tackle would help.
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| Ideally a new coach but if lenegan isn't prepared to fire wane off then at least an attack minded assistant maybe from the Nrl to help Wane. Personally I'd like to wane replaced I can't knock his passion for Wigan but he has taken us as far as he can
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| It seems to me that it's clever leadership on the field that is missing. The structures are there, mostly, but too often we don't play what's in front of us, which is more of a captaincy issue than a coaching one. Too often we take the wrong option, or don't have a plan before we get to the last tackle, based on the opposition defensive structure at the time.
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| Last tackle options and complete lack of dummy runners.
Sort those out and we finish in a good position and make our attack harder to read.
We have to stop passing the ball sidewise when we have no options to straighten up the attack.
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International Board Member | 3743 | Wigan Warriors |
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| Quote Geoff="Geoff"It seems to me that it's clever leadership on the field that is missing. The structures are there, mostly, but too often we don't play what's in front of us, which is more of a captaincy issue than a coaching one. Too often we take the wrong option, or don't have a plan before we get to the last tackle, based on the opposition defensive structure at the time.'"
Our problem is that we have a game plan that completely omits any natural flair, it's game plan or bust and that is it.
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Player Coach | 3003 | Wigan Warriors |
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| Our game plan is to stop the opposition scoring. That seems to be it.
A good result at Hull but the issues that have been there for 3 years still remain.
Really pleased for TT who should being doing more minutes.
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Club Coach | 1628 | Wigan Warriors |
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| Too many issues with basics is what is killing the attack,
line far far too shallow - players need to learn to line up with depth so they are running on to the ball,
dropped ball and too many head down and barge,
loopy passes from dummy half and the half backs - can no one pass flat anymore in this team?
lack of runs from dummy half
absolutely awful kicking on the last tackle - often rushed due to lack of depth (see above)
all these are basic skills/tactics that professional players should be capable of - every other club can do it.
(and the injuries excuse annoys the hell out of me - other clubs eg Castleford have had a lot of injuries but have still played good rugby)
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| Quote hatty="hatty"Our problem is that we have a game plan that completely omits any natural flair, it's game plan or bust and that is it.'"
I hope there is someone on here who can put down word for word what John Wells and Sam Powell said when Wells brought up the try that George Williams scored on Friday in the post match interview.
If my memory is right it went something like this, after Wells mentioned Georges try Sam said George very much likes to play off the cuff, but we are a very structured team. Wells then said something along the lines of does that mean structure takes precedent over off the cuff play. Sam really didn't give a reply to that.
That is how I remember the conversation going.
It made me wonder if Sam Powell was always a structured player as a junior, or did he play with more freedom.
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